by 48Rob » Sun May 17, 2015 7:46 am
Paul,
Faucets are 1/2" pipe thread.
You can use a 1/2" quest coupler to adapt the faucet thread to quest, or use a female to male adapter.
No matter that you have a holding tank, or none, you should have a vent.
If you have a holding tank, gas will form. If connected to a city sewer, gas will be present in their pipes, which will want to vent through yours.
I understand your thoughts of using the 90 with an end outlet, but you can do better with regard to height by placing a 3 x 3 x 1.5 tee in a horizontal run and dropping the sink line in from above.
You are starting with the toilet, dropping straight down into a 90, then running horizontally to your outlet point.
The sink line can be run above the floor to the area you can best locate the tee, where it can drop down. In this way you can avoid all the steel framing.
Another consideration is placing a 90 so close to the toilet outlet. The 90 is generally 12" or more below the toilet. It may or may not be an issue if closer.
For the sink connection, not above the flange, but above the top of the toilet bowl, as if the toilet backed up, it would spill out once it reached the top of the bowl.
Do you "need" a holding tank? I can't say. If you do, now is the time to consider it as the two systems are completely different and not compatible.
Connecting to a sewer is far easier and much less expensive. Flush and it all goes away.
Using a holding tank is nice if there is no sewer, but you trade flushing and forgetting, to flushing now and mopping up later.
Portable toilets are a good compromise, for many.
Holding tank or portable; you flush and then later empty and flush out. Either one is not a lot of fun, but nothing is free...
With a sewer, you will still have to connect a pipe or hose, and upon leaving, remove the hose and store...somewhere... Flushing doesn't always get them sparkling clean...
Rob
Waiting for "someday" will leave you on your deathbed wondering why you didn't just rearrange your priorities and enjoy the time you had, instead of waiting for a "better" time to come along...