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old plumber (NJ)
I'm using a hartell pump to drain a small hand sink....i was wondering how to vent it?
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packy (MA)
certainly not with a mechanical vent.
something like this will work. you won't get any sewer gas smell into the house because the check valve hold a head of water which keeps the smell out.
simple double 90 aimed back into the sink.
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old plumber (NJ)
its a hand sink though.....don't think a double ell will look real nice....any other ideas. Also this is going to be inspected
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bernabeu (SC)
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NoHub (MA)
Hey Old Plumber, just call or stop by the inspectors office, tell him what you got and see what he will let you get away with.
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