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Hi-Flow Shower Trap Pipework Check

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I’m currently considering how best to do the pipework from the shower trap (90mm, 1.5”) and I just wanted some input from you guys and which is the best option, as shown in the attached photos?
Never done this kind of thing before and I am a little bit concerned that my pipework may not be able to remove water fast enough from the 45 mm tray that I am planning on using.
In photo 1 the pipe exits the trap at about 5 o-clock, if you see what I mean. Photo 2 is about 4 o-clock. Photo 4 is fine, but relies on use of an obtuse conversion bend (pic 3) and i wonder if it is OK to use these in the manner i have? Are all options OK, perhaps? With zero experience, it’s impossible to know where the limits are.
TIA
 

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