Hi
I just bought a shower trap and it came with a 40mm 45 elbow. It would be difficult to fit either pointing 45 degrees down or sideways and ideally I'd like to connect from the shower trap directly with 40mm pipe for a gradual fall (45mm ish per metre) for just about 350mm-450mm.
So the my questions are:
1/ Is that permissible and/or a really bad idea or do I need a run 45 degrees heading down from the trap?
2/ If allowed, how can I connect 40mm waste pipe onto the fitting? It looks a smaller thread than a standard 40mm compression fitting.
3/ And how can I achieve that gradual fall if the outlet is dead horizontal? Is it ok to allow it almost horizantal for that short distance before it falls a lot more?
The trap is a McAlpine ST90CP-70 .
Thanks a lot for any advice - I hope this one is reasonably straightforward (to those that know!)
I just bought a shower trap and it came with a 40mm 45 elbow. It would be difficult to fit either pointing 45 degrees down or sideways and ideally I'd like to connect from the shower trap directly with 40mm pipe for a gradual fall (45mm ish per metre) for just about 350mm-450mm.
So the my questions are:
1/ Is that permissible and/or a really bad idea or do I need a run 45 degrees heading down from the trap?
2/ If allowed, how can I connect 40mm waste pipe onto the fitting? It looks a smaller thread than a standard 40mm compression fitting.
3/ And how can I achieve that gradual fall if the outlet is dead horizontal? Is it ok to allow it almost horizantal for that short distance before it falls a lot more?
The trap is a McAlpine ST90CP-70 .
Thanks a lot for any advice - I hope this one is reasonably straightforward (to those that know!)