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Hi,
I'm planning on putting in a Kitchen Island with a sink. I've not got an easy route out to the side all where the SVP is situated. The SVP runs down the side wall and under the block and beam floor in the kitchen.
Would it be possible to run a 110mm pipe from the island under the floor to connect to my existing 110mm. Then where it pops up through the floor to the sink in the island reduce to 50mm.
I also have another sink in the kitchen, could this also connect up to the same line.
Would they both require anti-siphon traps?
 

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