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Bath Trap question

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I was thinking of fitting a low extended mcalpine trap sm10e which has a 60mm seal to my bath, my question is are these traps only meant to be used if discharging into a hopper only.

Thanks all
 
Ah I thought I read somewhere that 75mm was the min depth for bath seal if its not going to hopper or gulley. Thanks for that info.
 
A bath gets away with a 50mm trap because as a large flat bottomed vessel, the last bit of water to empty out of it flows quite slowly and there is less chance of trap loss due to momentum or self siphonage. This can be reduced to 38mm if not connected to a stack as there is less chance of induced siphonage. Having said that, I bet if you looked at 100 baths discharging into a stack, 75% of them would have a shallow trap fitted.
 

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