Waste pipe plumbing

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Hi,

Just moved in to a place and i'm trying to tidy up the plumbing under the worktop for the dishwasher, washing machine and condensed water from boiler.

http://www.homebase.co.uk/en/homebaseuk/universal-dishwasher-and-washing-machine-trap---40mm-830219

That is the waste trap in hand.

Ideally I want to attach the boiler waste tube to the plumbing rather than it just being threaded down the open end of the waste trap at the top. That way there wouldn't be any open waste points. The dishwasher is normally connected to the vacant connection on the left so only the top is free and not much space remains before worktop without reducing the upright pipe.

P.S I am a DIY novice !

Thanks
 

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When you say boiler waste, I assume you mean condense from the boiler? That should be in white, rigid, overflow pipe! Can you upload a picture of the boiler where that waste comes out? Does the tube run all the way back to the boiler or is it somehow joined into the condense? What boiler do you have?
 

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