Drainage channel positioning conundrum - Staying with the flow of existing pipe

Foul and surface water, private drains and public sewers, land drains and soakaways, filter drains and any other ways of getting rid of water.
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Smash
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Location: Bilton in ainsty

Post: # 111316Post Smash

I am looking to connect a drainage channel to my current waste system (old crude hopper/p trap and 135 external diameter pipe - all clay). I want to put the drainage channel opposite the parellel house wall (1m ish way) and slope the patio towards it to keep water away from the house. My problem is that to connect to the existing clay pipe would be against the flow of current clay pipe. What is the easiest way around this? Do I need to move the drainage channels next to the house and slope the patio towards the house (surely I don't want to encourage water flow towards the house?). Could I go vertically down into the clay pipe from the drainage channels current proposed position and of so, how?
Astley norris

seanandruby
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Post: # 111333Post seanandruby

You need to be going into a pipe, channel, or gully. Flowing onto a patio is wrong.
sean

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