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Downsizing outflow pipe at wall

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DavidS

Hi, I have a dishwasher that needs to move further back to fit flush with the other units, as is sticking out.
What's in the way is an outflow pipe with 50mm diameter. Replacing it with a 25mm pipe would do the trick.

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Questions
1. Is this feasible?
2. Do I need to replace the whole pipe in the wall or can I get a converter (hoop shape) 50mm to 25mm?
3. Where can I buy a single simple part like this?

Many thanks in advance from humid south London
 
It shouldnt be connected like that anyway.
Where does it go to once outside? a gully? hopefully not a stack.
Is dishwasher next to kitchen sink? If so could use an appliance trap and do away with that pipe altogether.
 

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