I've un-capped old outside toilet pan connector (now inside by white door in photo below) and had pipe flushed and inspected with camera up to the inspection chamber outside. All looks good : )
Top of the rest bend sits about 0.4m below ground level in this photo and I can very easily extend under suspended kitchen floor which has 0.5m void beneath joists over to new kitchen sink unit with good drop that meets regulations as far as I can tell?
I'm having a hard time finding out the regulations on how this should be terminated in the kitchen though? I'm assuming a typical 110mm waste manifold at floor level under kitchen sink and cap off with access cap as normal is fine? This is not going to be or is part of a stack or has any other waste discharged into it, just a single branch extended between existing rest bend and kitchen. Thanks.
Top of the rest bend sits about 0.4m below ground level in this photo and I can very easily extend under suspended kitchen floor which has 0.5m void beneath joists over to new kitchen sink unit with good drop that meets regulations as far as I can tell?
I'm having a hard time finding out the regulations on how this should be terminated in the kitchen though? I'm assuming a typical 110mm waste manifold at floor level under kitchen sink and cap off with access cap as normal is fine? This is not going to be or is part of a stack or has any other waste discharged into it, just a single branch extended between existing rest bend and kitchen. Thanks.