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I've a single washing machine waste outlet but it's not big enough to take both the washing machine and the tumble dryer discharge pipes and a condensate drain (A2A). I bought a discharge outlet and added it into the side of the existing pipe but it leaked like crazy when the washing machine discharged. I went to a plumber merchants hoping to buy some pipe and solvent to create a branch and have two upright pipes and get rid of the side adapter I installed but the pipe is not a standard size. The 32/40mm fittings won't work. 

Has anyone got any good ideas to create a better branch and avoid multiple p traps etc? 

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One other problem is the drain connects to the sink in the bathroom the other side of the wall and it gurgles when the washing discharges. Can this be fixed? Thanks all! 

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washing machine waste
  • mike2016 changed the title to Washing Machine Waste Help
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Compression fitting and pipe are different from solvent pipe so they don't mix.

.a very quick search on Google brought up this and many different versions 

 

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https://www.screwfix.com/p/flomasta-p-trap-w-dual-appliance-inlet-white-48mm/191JN?gclsrc=aw.ds&gad_source=1&gad_campaignid=22599672207&gbraid=0AAAAAD8IdPzzuvaJQxmaSUVQQDgPQKGCI&gclid=Cj0KCQiA5uDIBhDAARIsAOxj0CE5W65nMeWK6Jhk3C764IBsIqQk4Cb0qIbW7qHAzgaUoTTDB7lbdmYaAmPBEALw_wcB

 

Or this from B&Q etc

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