Hello guys,
Ive got 2 sinks to fit in a new shop which will both be on the same run of waste pipe, the run is around 5m long with a few bends in. The waste pipe will run straight outside and into an open drain, this is the only route which is possible. This is the same route which was used when the shop was previously a hair dressers. It is now be turned into a tattoo shop so for hygiene issues these 2 sinks will only be used for pouring waste water down and cleaning of hands. (Seperate kitchen sink for food is being installed with its own run of waste pipe closer to the drain)
Each sink is going to be fitted with a mcalpine anti vac trap. Is there anything else that can be done to help with the drainage apart from giving it the best fall that can be achieved as possible ?
These sinks will not be in constant use, they will only be used a few times throughout the day
Ive got 2 sinks to fit in a new shop which will both be on the same run of waste pipe, the run is around 5m long with a few bends in. The waste pipe will run straight outside and into an open drain, this is the only route which is possible. This is the same route which was used when the shop was previously a hair dressers. It is now be turned into a tattoo shop so for hygiene issues these 2 sinks will only be used for pouring waste water down and cleaning of hands. (Seperate kitchen sink for food is being installed with its own run of waste pipe closer to the drain)
Each sink is going to be fitted with a mcalpine anti vac trap. Is there anything else that can be done to help with the drainage apart from giving it the best fall that can be achieved as possible ?
These sinks will not be in constant use, they will only be used a few times throughout the day