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SlightlyGrey
I just had a visit from Building Control. The BCO said that I had too many appliances going into a 40 mm waste pipe. I have looked up Part H of the Building Regs, but I do not see any specification of how many branches you can have on a 40 mm pipe. The BCO said I had to connect them all into a 50 mm pipe.
The feeds I have are: shower, kitchen sink, dishwasher. The dishwasher and sink are connected to the 40 mm shower waste via swept-T connections. Can anybody advise me on what the rules are? Is the BCO connect - do I have to replace the final section with 50 mm and feed the 40 mm runs into that?
Second question is he said I need a 50 mm AAV - I really cant see that the physics supports that requirement. Any guidance would be much appreciated!! Thanks
The feeds I have are: shower, kitchen sink, dishwasher. The dishwasher and sink are connected to the 40 mm shower waste via swept-T connections. Can anybody advise me on what the rules are? Is the BCO connect - do I have to replace the final section with 50 mm and feed the 40 mm runs into that?
Second question is he said I need a 50 mm AAV - I really cant see that the physics supports that requirement. Any guidance would be much appreciated!! Thanks