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growfins
Hi all
I'm building a new kitchen and I'm at the stage of planning out changes to the waste connections for a new sink. I'd appreciate some advice on best practice for the sink trap connections to the current 40mm waste supply.
The new sink is deeper than the old one, but I reckon a p trap would connect at the same vertical level to the current waste pipe.
However I also need to add in waste for a dishwasher. If I use a p trap with a built in appliance spigot tee, I reckon the increased depth on the inlet side will position the appliance tee lower than the waste by about 50mm.
Any advice on the best thing to do here ?
This is what I'm thinking is possible:
a. Ignore a trap with a built in appliance spigot and go for a separate trap for the DW, positioned further up the waste pipe.
b. Use a trap with a built in spigot as it may not be a problem - as long as the sink bottom is higher than the waste supply and the outlet pipe from the trap doesn't end up going up hill towards the waste.
c. Try and lower the waste pipe whilst maintaining a good fall to the stack. The length is around 1.3m and I think I currently have about 30-40 mm drop over the length.
I've attached a pic to hopefully help make clearer. Any advice is appreciated, as is also any wisdom on the magic workings of good trap planning in general.
I'm building a new kitchen and I'm at the stage of planning out changes to the waste connections for a new sink. I'd appreciate some advice on best practice for the sink trap connections to the current 40mm waste supply.
The new sink is deeper than the old one, but I reckon a p trap would connect at the same vertical level to the current waste pipe.
However I also need to add in waste for a dishwasher. If I use a p trap with a built in appliance spigot tee, I reckon the increased depth on the inlet side will position the appliance tee lower than the waste by about 50mm.
Any advice on the best thing to do here ?
This is what I'm thinking is possible:
a. Ignore a trap with a built in appliance spigot and go for a separate trap for the DW, positioned further up the waste pipe.
b. Use a trap with a built in spigot as it may not be a problem - as long as the sink bottom is higher than the waste supply and the outlet pipe from the trap doesn't end up going up hill towards the waste.
c. Try and lower the waste pipe whilst maintaining a good fall to the stack. The length is around 1.3m and I think I currently have about 30-40 mm drop over the length.

I've attached a pic to hopefully help make clearer. Any advice is appreciated, as is also any wisdom on the magic workings of good trap planning in general.