Can this work? Join Washbasin Waste Pipe with Bath Waste Pipe

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Hi all,

When I install the WC against the wall, the waste pipe from the washbasin will be in the way. I'm trying to reduce the amount of unnecessary / visible pipework anyway.

My question is: If I feed the washbasin waste pipe straight down and join onto the bath waste pipe, am I likely to get water coming up into the bath when emptying a sink full of water? If so, is there a valve-like product I can fit to the pipework to stop that happening?

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Fit an anti vac trap on the basin to stop bath pulling basin trap, and fit a non return or HepVo valve on the bath waste before the basin joins it.
 
Just drop the basin waste and Tee into the bath waste. Very unlikely the basin would back fill into the bath from this arrangement unless there was a blockage downstream of the connection. Antivac trap on the basin a good idea.
 
Just drop the basin waste and Tee into the bath waste. Very unlikely the basin would back fill into the bath from this arrangement unless there was a blockage downstream of the connection. Antivac trap on the basin a good idea.
Use the wc pan connector and there is no very unlikely about it!
 
I'm going with Hugh Jaleak's suggestion because it reduces the visible pipework as per the original question. Thanks to everyone who answered, even if I didn't choose your solution, by showing me what all the other options are you helped me make a more informed decision.
 
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