On 21 Aug, 17:44, "A Plumber" wrote:
"Chris J Dixon" wrote in messagenews:8kjv665lbvcmtis8rsb50bb8up4skiclnm@4ax .com...
A Plumber wrote:
"Jim K" wrote in message
look forward to your link to these alleged "Regs" you're still hangin
on.......
Look them up your self, those were the regs when I was plumbing in the
severn trent area.
Also dishwashers and washing machines normaly come with the
rubber/plasatic
outlet in a hard u shaped plastic bit at the end
this is so that you can just hook it into the washing machine trap, this
provides the airbreak needed
So, you never came across fitting like these then?
http://tinyurl.com/33bme5c
Chris
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Chris J Dixon Nottingham UK
Have dancing shoes, will ceilidh.
Seen Lots of similar setups under sinks with one &half bowls etc, but 5 yrs
ago they wasn't
to water bylaws, whether they have been changed I'm not sure, but the ones I
mean have a 600mm stand pipe
I don't know how to do links, but srewfix.com sell them
Even though shops sell the ones you linked, it does not mean they meet local
water bylaws.
I will check up on it for my own satisfaction
course, course ;)
I'll, save you the "hours":-
http://www.tradingdepot.co.uk/DEF/pr...!HUNPWM040D!!/
"Description
40mm Double Nozzle Washing Machine Utility P Trap
# Adjustable inlet
# WRAS Approved Product
# Approved UKAS Quality Management
# BBA approved
# BSI Registered
# IPHE Industrial Associate
# Conformed to BS EN ISO9001:2000"
Trust the "WRAS approval" won't be deficient in some way or other?
Jim K