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Afternoon.

Moving home and have a utility with a small wash basin at the right hand side, so I'm adding in a washing machine and dishwasher.

Would this be okay waste wise?
Don't really want to core a new hole to take the dishwasher w/machine waste seperate

So think of teeing it into the current basin waste I will attach an image, any better ideas ?

The mcalpine twin hose connector has built in air break.

Thanks
 

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Yes but use an anti vac trap on the basin
 

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