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Wc pans Positioned back to back

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Hi I’m doing up a cottage. By rearranging a couple of walls upstairs I can replan the bathroom (making it smaller) and include an en-suite to one of the bedrooms. But to achieve this means that In plan the wc pans will be essentially back to back with a wall between. I can position one of the wcs so that its spaced 2-300mm off the dividing wall. is it possible for the wastes from the wcs to use the same waste pipe via a double branch of some sort or do the wastes have to be offset in some way? Thanks
 
Hi I’m doing up a cottage. By rearranging a couple of walls upstairs I can replan the bathroom (making it smaller) and include an en-suite to one of the bedrooms. But to achieve this means that In plan the wc pans will be essentially back to back with a wall between. I can position one of the wcs so that its spaced 2-300mm off the dividing wall. is it possible for the wastes from the wcs to use the same waste pipe via a double branch of some sort or do the wastes have to be offset in some way? Thanks

Avoid a double branch I have had to change this configuration on a job as when the cistern is flushed it will fill the pan you will need to offset the connections have a look the attachment, page 18 shows how to do so it works.
 

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a corner branch pipe in 110mm.
 

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