by richieplum »
Wed Nov 07, 2007 6:50 pm
Due to how a bath trap is constructed it is ALMOST impossible to "pull" one. That is, cause siphonage within it. I have never known it happen, although I am sure that someone somewhere would be able to contradict me. The answer is anti-syphon traps at all appliances where you hear the noise. The HEPvO trap is very useful in circumstances that can accomodate them, and where a trap that won't dry out is necessary, for instance a blow-off from a mains pressure under-sink water heater where an external wall is not available/practical. They can also be useful under a cleaner's sink perhaps where football boots are cleaned and mud can pass straight through. In a domestic situation the only place I could see them being used is in one of those dreadful basin pedestals with the little hole in the back where a straight through trap is needed. Other than that, they cost about £12 to £15, depending on where you buy them whereas an anti-siphon trap is about £5 to £7.