Drainage for a dishwasher question

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I am building a kitchen with one wall against the sloping part of the roof in an upstairs flat. I have a connection to a 50mm pipe in the crawl space before the 50mm goes out and joins the stack.

The dishwasher is nowhere near the sink and so I need to drain it separately. There is no spare depth, where the dishwasher is to sit meaning the outflow hose will need to go through the dwarf wall into the crawl space and enter the drainage situated there.

I'm not keen to have an open washing machine trap type of affair in the crawl space as any overflow would not readily be seen until it comes through the downstairs ceiling.

Can I use something like a hose connector in a tee piece on a vertical section of 40mm with an AAV at the top and then go through a running trap down towards the 50mm connection (all in 40mm)

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Or is there a better way?

Any helpful comments gratefully received
 
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Pipe it up directly and use a HepVo inline waterless trap and air admittance at highest point.
 
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