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Daaaadeo (ID)
Any chance this is ok?
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bernabeu (SC)
nope
you have drawn an unvented 's' trap
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packy (MA)
yes you can but not the way you have it drawn.
the outlet from the trap can not slope more than 1/4 inch pre foot.
it also must tie in with a sanitary tee not a wye.
and the trap can be no more than 6 feet (my code) from the vent.
the vent above the san tee can be 1 1/2"
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steve (CA)
Is the " 2" Waste" a horizontal or vertical pipe?
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packy (MA)
good question.. i assumed it was vertical.
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steve (CA)
Looking at the event take off to an elbow I was on the impression the waste pipe is horizontal and the trap arm from the shower is just drawn looking like it's dropping down at a 45.
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