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Hi,

I'm installing a new bathroom upstairs, the waste pipe of which will connect to the existing soil stack.


Is a 110mm pipe the minimum for a branch pipe to remove bathroom waste, or could a smaller pipe be used?

I've been working off the assumption that it is, however a couple of people have told me their branch pipes are slightly smaller.

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Should have a diameter big enough to allow an 80mm ball to pass through IIRC
 
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