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Hi there,

I.ve been asked to plumb in a washing machine and dish washer. This is no problem, however both appliances are at least 6m from the drain. I know the regulation requirement for 40mm waste pipe is 3m to the stack, however, the pipe work does not terminate in a stack system. It goes through an external wall and drops down into an outside drain gully.

My question is - Does the 3m regulation length limit apply in this case?

Note: The dishwasher and kitchen sink use the same pipe as the washing machine.

Thanks in advance :)
 
The pumps in each appliance are really only made to pump the waste water to the height of the machine.
If you have your waste pipe falling on grade from a high point at the appliance location to a point of discharge you should be fine.

Don't expect the drains from these appliance to work if they are laying flat or a slight grade upwards over that distance.
 
The 3m only applies to soil stack, not an open gulley.
 
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