I'm trying to set up the waste pipes for my washing machine which I've moved and a new shower. I wonder whether anyone could comment on the following proposal:
I plan to run a 40mm waste pipe for a washing machine for about 2m along an inside wall on the ground floor. It will then run for about 2m along the outside before emptying into the main drain - all the wastes in this rather old property empty above ground and exposed to the elements into the main drain in this way (apart from the soil stack which enters the same drain but below ground). The total run will have four 90 degree elbows in it - 3 inside and one on the outside.
I would also like to T in the shower waste to the washing machine waste on the inside, again using 40 mm. The distance from the shower trap to the washing machine waste will be less than a metre.
Does this sound OK? I know there are guidines about achieving a minimum drop along the length of the waste - are there any about achieving a maximum drop? I don't want waste from the washing machine rushing down and swamping the shower.
Any comments or suggestions would be very welcome.
Thanks,
Mike
I plan to run a 40mm waste pipe for a washing machine for about 2m along an inside wall on the ground floor. It will then run for about 2m along the outside before emptying into the main drain - all the wastes in this rather old property empty above ground and exposed to the elements into the main drain in this way (apart from the soil stack which enters the same drain but below ground). The total run will have four 90 degree elbows in it - 3 inside and one on the outside.
I would also like to T in the shower waste to the washing machine waste on the inside, again using 40 mm. The distance from the shower trap to the washing machine waste will be less than a metre.
Does this sound OK? I know there are guidines about achieving a minimum drop along the length of the waste - are there any about achieving a maximum drop? I don't want waste from the washing machine rushing down and swamping the shower.
Any comments or suggestions would be very welcome.
Thanks,
Mike