Drains carrying heavily soiled waste (kitchen sink, WC, washing machine etc.) should not be connected via Y-Junctions under a building as maintenance will be difficult (Figure 2&3 below). They should be in straight runs to an access point outside the building to allow the drain to be rodded. If Y-Junctions are used, they should only be used in the circumstances shown below:
External access chambers can serve up to three branch drains provided the angles of the connections, bends and distance from the first bend comply with Figure 5.
This technical document has provided guidance on where Y-Junctions can be used, if possible, they should be avoided as they makes it difficult to clear blockages, however if they are proposed, they should only be used in the circumstances highlighted above.