This depends on the size, brand and type of bathroom sink you are looking for. Another factor to take note of is that every bathroom sink installation has a different waste installation which wont be included in the diagram.
Liquid wastes should not be dumped down a sink because they can cause back-up. This liquid waste could also break pipes.
We can't do diagrams. However there are lots of them on the internet,- google The term you used above and check them out.
Sewage smell in toiletbathroom coming from the outside drainage pipe work via the toliet and the sink and bath waste pipes even though there is a stench pipe just outside.?
i was told that due to food going down these wastes yes building regs state they do.
yes you can, the pipes for the bathtub consist of your hot and cold pipes and a waste pipe. You may want to reduce the size of the waste down from inch and a half to inch and a quarter so it will fit onto the trap of the basin, this can be done with one cheap fitting called a reducer.
You should check your sink pipes if there is something clogging the pipes and creating that pressure. If you are unable to locate the problems, you should contact a plumber to inspect your sink.
Pouring waste chemicals down the sink can contaminate water sources, harm aquatic life, and damage ecosystems. The chemicals can also corrode pipes, leading to costly repairs and pose a risk to human health if they leach into drinking water sources. It is important to dispose of waste chemicals properly through designated hazardous waste disposal methods.
One of the pipes was ruptured.
Secure the pipes. Use spray foam on the pipes, drain lines so no holes or leaks .
Depends on the "Sink" waste if it is a 2" sink waste a 3/8 cable will be fine.
Probably not, but where does the water from the sink and shower go and what sewer problems are you having?