Also doesn't the top of standpipe to bottom of washing machine need to be a minimum height and the standpipe a certain length.
No, drain hose has to rise to at least the height of the machine to prevent it siphoning the water out during the wash cycle, some machines have a label with a line to mark the minimum height of the drain hose.
For the OP, some good advice there from Denso, you need to tee into the 50mm and fit a trap of some description, or you'll have odour issues before long. That is a hell of a run, even in 50mm, it's a lot longer than Regs permit, and after a while when its gunged up with soap/hair/fibres/muck, it's gong to pong. You really dont want that coming back into the room, hence why you need a trap.
Ideally you should really have brought a underground drain run into the building, and connected the waste into that at floor level.
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