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Phil L  
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 More options 5 July, 17:09
Newsgroups: uk.d-i-y
From: "Phil L" <neverchec...@hotmail.com>
Date: Sun, 05 Jul 2009 16:09:30 GMT
Local: Sun 5 July 2009 17:09
Subject: Re: Traps: 38mm vs 76mm

mike wrote:
> Are there any situations where it's acceptable to use a bottle trap
> with a 38mm seal on a kitchen sink or do Building Regs always require
> a 76mm seal?

> Also, what's a "half trap"?

Who says you have to use a 76mm? - there's no BCO going to look under your
sink

> http://www.toolstation.com/shop/Plumbing/Traps+Waste/Appliance+Half+T...

> Isn't it either a trap or just a bit of pipe?

A half trap is just like what's in the picture - you can see that where the
trap comes back up, the pipe stops and you need to manually attach a bend to
make an entire trap.

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Phil L
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