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Im doing a job where we have installed manifold soil fittings at the base of a some soil stacks at floor level. This is so we can easily discharge the shower wastes into it (there are 5 showers). The link below is the sort of thing that has been fitted.

Waste Manifold Black SP588 | Black Pipe & Fittings | NoLinkingToThis

The site manager has now said that your not allowed run showers into it as it wont work correctly? This seems like nonsense to me but I didn't want to start arguing in case I was wrong. Anyone heard of this?

Martin
 
On what basis is he making this statement ???
It may not be detailed in Part H but it is in common usage to allow low level connections & avoided crossflow from other fittings.

What alternative does he suggest?

What type of site is it on Martin ? (i.e. block of flats, if so how high )
 
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Hes probably got a garage full of strap bosses he needs to shift. Its a new one on me.
 
That's what I thought, a load of rubbish.

They are for toilets and showers in an indoor go karting centre that's opening. It's on 2 floors, but only a few sinks on the 1st floor

martin
 
There are many more plumbers on here with better building regs knowledge than me, but as I see it these will be fine - with hepvo's or anti-syphon traps then they are not only fine but all the T's are crossed and all the I's are dotted...
 
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