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Hello i am replacing an old bath with a new P bath.
The old one has the wast on the right but the new one is on the left it has to be this side for the shower and the run is all most
Horizontal. Can it be pumped up hill.
 
You could pump it uphill with a saniflow type pump , but you would have no where to put it
 
The waste must fall other wise it'll never drain,
Can you not lift the bath up higher?
 
You tilt your glass to drink from it. The same principle applies here.
 
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You could pump it uphill with a saniflow type pump , but you would have no where to put it

This will make you laugh Jon .................

Once saw one where the waste pipe from the bath came down through the ceiling and was then pumped back up to the same room. I kid you not!
 
This will make you laugh Jon .................

Once saw one where the waste pipe from the bath came down through the ceiling and was then pumped back up to the same room. I kid you not!

Lol , yep beggers belief that lol
 
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