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Just about to start on our new main bathroom and have chosen a wall mounted sink with decorative black bottle trap which heads into the wall. As I have multiple wastes going into one stack pipe I would like to connect the sink waste into the bath waste feed to the stack… I’m worried about siphoning so wondered if I could use a belt and braces approach and install a inline waterless trap downstream of the bottle trap but before the feed connects into the bath waste feed into the stack? It would be buried in the wall
 
Install an aav
 
Hhmmm that's not a great idea those traps are not designed to be hidden away in a wall especially buried , you will need a rethink on this one post some pics one of us will have a idea 😉👍 kop
 
I could whack a Avv behind the sink in the stud wall? Or thinking about it I could enter the stack with the 2 sinks higher up the stack pipe than the bath etc? Still achieving the right fall
 

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