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Heya guys Iam currently pricing for a ground floor bathroom in an extention, The bathroom is to comprise of 3 appliances a New btw cc toilet (removing exisitng), a WHB and a shower. Feeling a little bit out of my depth as far as waste pipes are concerned. I have drawn you a basic plan of the proposed bathroom layout and my solution to routing the waste pipes. All my experiance is in heating and gas work so I have come on here to seek your advice! :)

Is my propsed Idea for routing the waste pipe going to work? or am i going to have to re-think?
 

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Looks fine, how about 50mm for peace of mind, maybe even just to get out of the floor.
 
Looks standard to me
 
Yes i dont think that would be a bad idea actually. My concern was If the toilet was flushed would it be likely to pull the trap seals out?
 
The Soil is currently burried in a concrete floor, perhaps my drawing does not illustrate this
 
Stick an anti syphon trap on the wash basin just for good measure.
 
Use HepVO valves instead of water traps and there's nothing to suck out. I'd put an access cap where it drops below the floor.


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what is the height from the bottom of the drain invert to the boss connection,
needs to be 450mm for a standard house, 750mm for over 3 story
 
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