by LifesNeverEasy »
Thu Jan 27, 2022 10:50 am
That cup acts as your water seal as it is known and if you reduce its effective depth, then you risk siphoning that will break the seal and allow smells from the drain.
Is it a high flow trap that you have i.e. 90 mm as opposed to 50 mm? Do you know what the flow rate is at the particular trap that is used? What is the output flow rate of your shower?
90mm traps can generally shift between 25 and 30L per minute, which is adequate for these low profile trays that are all the rage. 50mm traps are used for the deeper, traditional, trays that don’t require the water to be removed so quickly and so a little water lingering around for a short period is not an issue.
What kind of drop is on your pipework? Generally speaking 25mm/m is desirable, or above.
Another way to tackle your issue is that if you have a high flow rate, you could always restrict it slightly in various ways.