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Hello PFM's,

I have the pleasure of doing my first waste run for a new kitchen installed in a flat and was hoping for some advice.

I need a 6-metre run to the stack where I am going to mark my 1:40/1:110 and split the difference at a 1:80 gradient. It will be discharging the kitchen sink, dishwasher and washing machine.

What pipe size would you recommend, don't have a copy of building regs. Would a 40mm pipe suffice or should I go up on that dia.?

Thanks in advance.

Baz.
 
Are they going to be discharging all at the same time

Also 15mm a meter normally is around the mark
 
11/2 should be fine if you want you could up the waste to 2" if you want that would handle anything
 

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