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Evening chaps , never done this and it's all going behind a long wet wall.
A nats over 3 meters long horizontal soil pipe what has a ok 'fall' joints an internal soil pipe.
On the run are 2 toilets and 2 basins, rather than run 2 separate basin wastes all the way back to the soil pipe.
Can I use 2 anti vac traps on the basins and just use 2 strap on boss's with 2 short lengths of waste straight in to the pipe.
Thank you
 
Just use normal traps and In large the waste to either 1"1/2 or 2" depending on the actual length.
 
When we do this we use antivac traps, stops the other gurgling when one basin is let go, cheaper than using hepvo's to. As said upsize it to 1 1/2'' waste pipe to.
 
50mm wastes come on boys.... I would also run a 32mm vent back to the stack from an years facing tee between the sinks .

Worked for 100 years before fanny traps and anti symphonic
 
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50mm wastes come on boys.... I would also run a 32mm vent back to the stack from an years facing tee between the sinks .

Worked for 100 years before fanny traps and anti symphonic


Nah I am trying to do away with a wall full of pipes.LOL
 
Depends what else was in the fizzy drink, something a little more hard core?
 
50mm wastes come on boys.... I would also run a 32mm vent back to the stack from an years facing tee between the sinks .

Worked for 100 years before fanny traps and anti symphonic

50mm is oversized for two basins in a domestic property? Have fun chopping that in the wall!
 
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