1/4 inch per foot.
Probably the wrong size flange. Is the flange a toilet collar? If so the pipe is probably 4 inch.
you need to know the viscosity of the liquid - molasses or alcohol?
Wouldn't recommend it as things may back up in the drain line. 4" line is the norm ... you want to get rid of waste, not keep it around longer.
if each mark is 1/16 inch then 4 marks is 4/16 inch = 1/4 inch
100
30 GPM
The recommended diameter for a 4 inch drain pipe in a residential plumbing system is typically 4 inches.
300 GPM
1/4 inch per foot.
3 or 4 inch
Un huh performed all the time
Depends on the pitch of the waste line?
Yes, easily.
1/8" per foot
80 gpm
The cable is 3/4 to 1 inch diameter with a head that expands with the rotation. For a 3 inch drain you use a powered auger that turns the cable.