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Hi could anybody tell me or post a link for the correct fall / gradient for a 40 mm and 50 mm drain pipe ( Shower ) connecting into a new soil stack im guessing it would be one in something or degrees

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20mm-25mm a meter is normal you could go as low as 15mm a meter if you have to but no less
 
20mm-25mm a meter is normal you could go as low as 15mm a meter if you have to but no less
yeah thanks I read the document H and have worked to go with the same angle as the boss adapter is set too ( 2.5 degrees ) so I've got a 40 mm pipe and a 50 mm pipe one above the other

40 mm run is 600 mm which gives you a fall of 26 mm
50 mm run is 1400 mm which gives you a fall of 61 mm
so for aesthetics they will run the same angle ( be parallel to each other ) that does come in the range of minimum 18 and maximum of 90 does that sound ok
 
Yep sounds ideal
 

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