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I have attached 3 photos ,the pipe with the white cap on is leaking when the bath drains,when I open it up it has the blue cap on shown in the picture ,if I remove that I side is a like a rubber seal/ grometwhich has a pin on the bottom that goes into a hole and can be felt from the outside underneath when in place ,it's looks intact and I have cleaned the inside of the gunk ,but it still leaks slowly

Thanks for any help
 
Looks like you have this type trap which is not generally used -

https://www.NoLinkingToThis/p/mcalpine-antisyphon-bottle-trap-white-40mm/20226

Generally people where space permits this version is used -

https://www.NoLinkingToThis/p/mcalpine-1-x-50mm-anti-siphon-bath-p-trap/1606p

Hope this helps,

Andy
 
I didn't fit it ,not long moved in and bath panel was cracked ,took it off and there was signs of slight leak,so did some tests and seems to be leaking from that area .It looks fairly new and space does look tight ,any ideas why it may be leaking ? Thanks again
 
Difficult to be sure from the photos but it looks possible that the bottle is being pulled away from vertical by the outlet pipe so the seal is not seating correctly. My guess is that someone replaced the original trap with a new one that was a different size and used too much brute force and not enough tape measure to get it in.
 
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That trap needs swapping for one suitable for a bath, bottle traps just don't let the volume of water through needed when emptying a bath and have smaller pathways for the water so likely to get gunked up a lot quicker than a proper bath trap.
 
@Allgoode has already linked the trap you need.
https://www.NoLinkingToThis/p/mcalpine-1-x-50mm-anti-siphon-bath-p-trap/1606p
Once fitted make sure the pipe is supported so that the trap connection to the bath waste isn't strained.
 

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