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In the photo there is a grey 32mm push fit elbow between the sink trap and down pipe. I want to replace the elbow with a "male" push fit tee attached to an air admittance valve to stop gurgling noises.
I can't find a tee fitting that description, can anybody offer a solution as you can see space is limited
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Why not change the trap to an air admittance valve type eg mcalpine sa10v
 
Fitting an anti syphon trap or an air admittance valve is irrespective, they both do the same job. In your case, personally, I’d get a mcalpine tee and fit the aav.
 
I thought that was antisyphon trap not an air admittance valve?

Works exactly the same if you look at the placement of the aav you will see it’s on the spigot eg drainage side of the system
 

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