A pipe through which liquid is carried away.
1A small waste pipe from a bath or a basin is a great inconvenience.
2Water dripped off his chin and his eyelashes, and gurgled down the waste pipe.
3The result was that I lost all my rings and breastpin down the waste pipe.
4The use of wrought-iron pipe for waste pipe 2 inches or less in diameter is prohibited.
5A waste pipe should be attached to the sink and arranged to discharge through the floor.
6Where there is an offset on the refrigerator waste pipe in the cellar, there must be clean-outs placed.
7My plan was to pour the nitroglycerine into the waste pipe which led to the wall from the sink unit.
8The last duct leads to a junction, where the toilet waste pipe has been connected to the hot air intake.
9Late Victorian cast-iron enamelled roll-top bath tub £2,800, including reconditioned taps, feet and a waste pipe.
10Before the tray is put in position the basin hole must be filled in, except for an opening to take the waste pipe.
11The latter enters a tank into which flows a current of water, escaping through the waste pipe, 19, in carrying along the lime formed.
12The platforms and treads of urinal stalls must be connected independently of the plumbing system, nor can they be connected with any safe- waste pipe.
13If building is ten (10) or more stories in height, the vertical waste pipe shall not be less than 3 inches in diameter.
14All exposed waste pipes in bath and toilet rooms are brass, nickel-plated.
15Waste pipes are made of the same material as soil pipe.
16The usual size of waste pipes is 2 inches.
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