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About twenty years ago, we had an extension built with a utility room for washing machine and tumble dryer. We've been through four or five washing machines since then and I have simply pushed the washing machine drain onto a tapered nozzle which screws on the end of the trap.

Recently, Mrs MalcBox is complaining of "a smell" despite running regular doses of cleaner through the machine, so I am wondering if it's time to replace the waste pipes. There isn't a lot of room between the trap and the worktop - about 5" between the arrows, which is why (I presume) the builders put in the pictured contraption; there simply no room to fit a "traditional" downpipe and trap and I don't really want to drill a lower hole hole through the wall to accommodate one.

My question is should this assembly have an air admittance mechanism somewhere and if so, should it be before or after the trap? I would have thought a T-piece would be simple enough to fit and a valve placed on the vertical. As I say, this setup seems to have worked fine for 20 odd years, but I'm wondering if a sealed system is the best way way to do things. Any suggestions welcome!

Malc
 

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You could be getting a loss of trap seal from either induced siphonage, or something else. The trap seal might not be deep enough, what about one of these? McAlpine Running P Trap White 40mm - https://www.NoLinkingToThis/p/mcalpine-running-p-trap-white-40mm/47605
 
You could be getting a loss of trap seal from either induced siphonage, or something else. The trap seal might not be deep enough, what about one of these? McAlpine Running P Trap White 40mm - https://www.NoLinkingToThis/p/mcalpine-running-p-trap-white-40mm/47605

To add to this, ensure the discharge hose loops up and then down to the waste pipe connection. Don’t come off the waste pipe connection horizontally and drop straight down.
 

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