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Just read the MI's.
Follow whatever they say and should you have a problem, you will be able to prove that you have followed their instructions.

32mm sounds a little on the small side to me for a toilet waste, but I haven't read the MI's
 
Yes copper, pulled bends if you can. Might get better results from 22 than 32 anyway less strain on pump. Mi's, mi's and again mi's. Make sure you obey the rules on fall or the device will be the bane of your life and ensure you are confident supplying power (usually an unswitched fused spur) or get a spark in.
 
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Just read the MI's.
Follow whatever they say and should you have a problem, you will be able to prove that you have followed their instructions.

32mm sounds a little on the small side to me for a toilet waste, but I haven't read the MI's
Guess everything is bigger in Oz :)
 

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