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What is the usual height of a bath waste to the centre of the trap oulet? When using a mcapline sm10 anti vac bath trap?
 
There all different heights, likewise the depth of the bath and height of legs varies.
 
Ok thanks any idea of what I could be looking at ranging between like said will be a mcalpine trap SM10 that raises it abit. As opposed to a shallow trap.
 
No idea really, 4-5" maybe. Not something ive ever even thought about measuring really as it would never be the same each time. I never use the one piece acrylic path panels either unless there insisting on a P bath, I much prefer the high glossed MDF panels with "adjustable plinth" where they basically come in 2 parts and you screw them together at your required height.
 
4-5 inch to centre? I am just hoping to go in to the eye of a 4 inch tee to pick up the bath waste this is at 65mm to the centre. The bath Waste is around 1.7 m away.
 
Maybe more like 3-4inches to centre, like I said though, that was a guess. The minimum fall you will need is 18mm/M aswell.
 
Maybe post a picture of the branch your trying to go into if your not sure, just a thought as you say your going to connect into a 4" branch, you can get offset 4" to 1 1/2" reducers that could help.
 
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