nealtw Contractor retired Joined Nov 4, 2010 Messages 24,775 Reaction score 3,417 Location Chiliwack BC Canada Apr 20, 2017 #1 Will something like this work.
J johnjh2o Active Member Joined Sep 19, 2016 Messages 31 Reaction score 13 Apr 20, 2017 #2 By using a long turn DBL TY you have created two full S traps.
Sparky617 Member Joined Nov 3, 2014 Messages 2,469 Reaction score 1,070 Location Cary NC Apr 20, 2017 #3 johnjh2o said: By using a long turn DBL TY you have created two full S traps. Click to expand... There is nothing there that would trap water. You'd still need traps to keep sewer gasses from coming up through the drains.
johnjh2o said: By using a long turn DBL TY you have created two full S traps. Click to expand... There is nothing there that would trap water. You'd still need traps to keep sewer gasses from coming up through the drains.
J johnjh2o Active Member Joined Sep 19, 2016 Messages 31 Reaction score 13 Apr 20, 2017 #4 The traps are installed when the sinks are installed. But they will be S traps because where the waste enters the vent it will be below the trap seal creating a S trap.
The traps are installed when the sinks are installed. But they will be S traps because where the waste enters the vent it will be below the trap seal creating a S trap.
frodo Senior Member Joined Aug 5, 2008 Messages 3,067 Reaction score 1,204 Apr 20, 2017 #5 you have to use a 2x1.5x1.5x1.5 fixture fitting you can not use a double wye and 1/8 bend also called a double combination the reason is, the long sweep on a combo cuts off the vent Last edited: Apr 20, 2017
you have to use a 2x1.5x1.5x1.5 fixture fitting you can not use a double wye and 1/8 bend also called a double combination the reason is, the long sweep on a combo cuts off the vent
nealtw Contractor retired Joined Nov 4, 2010 Messages 24,775 Reaction score 3,417 Location Chiliwack BC Canada Apr 20, 2017 #6 Thanks guys, I figured it was going to work, just wanted to make sure.:thbup: