FIXTURE UNIT & VENTING CALCULATOR
Based on the Australian Plumbing Standards
Select the number of each fixture to calculate the total fixture units (FU) for your plumbing system. Fixture units are used to size drains, waste pipes, and vents to ensure the drainage system works correctly.
Your Fixtures
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4 FUToilet0
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1 FUHand Basin0
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4 FUBath0
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4 FUBath (shower combo)Bath tub with shower over it0
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2 FUShowerCount each shower head separately0
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1 FUBidet / Bidette0
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5 FULaundry TroughIf a washing machine connects to a laundry trap, only the laundry fixture unit rating applies.0
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3 FUKitchen SinkWith or without disposal unit. If a dishwasher connects to the sink trap, only the sink FU rating applies.0
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1 FUBar / Tea SinkDomestic0
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3 FUDishwasherDomestic only. If the waste pipe connects to a kitchen sink, only the kitchen sink FU rating applies.0
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5 FUClothes Washing MachineDomestic only. If the waste pipe connects to a laundry trough, only the trough FU rating applies.0
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0 FUFloor Waste GullyWhen a floor waste gully has fixtures connected into it, its fixture unit rating is simply the total of all those fixtures added together.0
Commercial & Medical Fixtures
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5 FUPot / Utility Sink0
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3 FUAblution Trough0
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1 FUDrinking Fountain0
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1 FUUrinal — Wall-hung / WaterlessCount each urinal0
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1 FUUrinal — StallPer 600mm of slab length0
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3 FUAutopsy Table0
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1 FUBain-nurse0
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4 FUBedpan Sterilizer0
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4 FUBedpan Washer DN800
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4 FUBedpan Washer DN1000
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4 FUBedpan Washer/Sterilizer DN800
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4 FUBedpan Washer/Sterilizer DN1000
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4 FUCircular Wash Fountain0
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1 FUDental Unit0
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3 FUGlass-Washing Machine0
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3 FUPotato Peeler0
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3 FUSanitary Napkin Disposal Unit0
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1 FUBar Sink — Commercial0
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1 FUSink Cleaner0
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1 FUSink Laboratory0
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4 FUSlop Hopper0
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4 FUCombination Pan Room Sink DN800
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4 FUCombination Pan Room Sink DN1000
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6 FUBathroom Group 6 FU per groupBasin + bath + shower + toilet in one room0
Results
Vent Size Guide
| Total Fixture Units | Vent Pipe Size |
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| 1 – 9 FU | 40mm |
| 10 – 29 FU | 50mm |
| 30 – 174 FU | 65mm |
| 175 – 399 FU | 80mm |
| 400 – 600 FU | 100mm |
Where two or more vents are connected to a drain, you can use smaller vents provided their combined vent ratings equal or exceed the single vent requirement.
How Many Fixture Units Can My Drain Handle?
These figures are for drains laid at the minimum allowable grade. A steeper fall means your drain can handle more fixture units.
| Drain Size | Minimum Grade | Max Fixture Units |
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| 65mm | 2.50% | 25 FU |
| 80mm | 1.65% | 61 FU |
| 100mm | 1.65% | 165 FU |
| 125mm | 1.25% | 425 FU |
| 150mm | 1.00% | 855 FU |
| 225mm | 0.65% | 3,250 FU |
| 300mm | 0.40% | 6,780 FU |
The minimum size for a main drain is 100mm.
The minimum size for a branch drain is 65mm.
Unvented Drain Rules
• A 65mm unvented drain can carry up to 5 fixture units — but not if there's a toilet or slop hopper. If all fixtures connect through a single floor waste, it can carry up to 10 FU.
• An 80mm unvented drain can carry up to 12 fixture units (maximum 1 toilet or slop hopper).
• A 100mm unvented drain can carry up to 30 fixture units (maximum 2 toilets or slop hoppers).
• An unvented drain must be no longer than 10 metres from the vented part of the system to the trap.
Minimum Vent Size Rules
• The vent connected to your main drain must be at least 50mm.
• The vent on any branch drain must be at least 40mm.
• Any drain that a vent is connected to must be at least 65mm.