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    Question S-trap?

    This does not look right. Is this considered an S-trap?

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    Default Re: S-trap?

    Nope, not an 'S' trap, but ...

    It sure would make a good ride at Busch Gardens in Tampa.

    What is facing the camera off to the right? A clean out?

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    Thanks Jerry,
    I didn't think it was an s-trap, but it just didn't look right. I am not sure what that thing is to the right. This home was built in 1900 it could be anything.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Trent Tarter View Post
    I am not sure what that thing is to the right. This home was built in 1900 it could be anything.

    Trent,

    ?????

    Built in 1900 has nothing to do with ABS pipe like that.

    To make sure you are talking about the same thing I am asking about:

    The white PVC tailpiece goes down to the trap, which curls up into the wall bend, which connects into the ABS fixture drain, which curls around toward the read entering into what looks like a wye fitting, toward (hidden from view) a fitting which turns back upward, then an ABS 45 sweep back behind the cabinet.

    The part I am asking about is the wye ... what is almost facing the camera on the right? My guess is a clean out fitting.

    Then, in the back wall of the cabinet, there is an ABS clean out.

    Some how, it looks to me, that horizontal piece going off to the left must turn back to the right and ... wait, I understand now ...

    That wye goes straight back into the back of the cabinet, with another wye (or some other fitting) turned up at a 45 degree angle, which comes from (instead of goes to) something else.

    That would leave the piece facing the camera as a clean out.

    Or so I think.

    Of course, though, I'm guessing that the fitting past the wye is a sanitary tee (or, worse, a regular tee) and is turned up at a 45 degree angle - of course, though, a sanitary tee (much less a regular tee) is not allowed to be there for that change in direction.

    Okay, so it's not the super duper loop-de-loop I first thought it was, but now I see more problems with it.

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    Default Re: S-trap?

    After looking at it closer, it does look like an s-trap with 1/2 the s being turned on its side so it acts like a p trap, just with a bizzar twist. A p-s trap ????????


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    Is there an approved cement for the joining of PVC and ABS? I think the horizontal piece going left is the vent. Everything would look normal if the vent was connected inside the wall and the trap could have pointed straight at the wall.

    Last edited by Vern Heiler; 05-17-2008 at 06:41 AM. Reason: Further observation.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vern Heiler View Post
    Is there an approved cement for the joining of PVC and ABS? I think the horizontal piece going left is the vent. Everything would look normal if the vent was connected inside the wall and the trap could have pointed straight at the wall.
    Yes,

    See This

    Your local AHJ may not approve this application and if they do, it is usually only for one transition such as joining new to old work.

    A call to your local AHJ would be in order.


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    Default Re: S-trap?

    Thanks Michael, it's been several years since I looked for that answer. The product was available but not approved at the time. Glad I don't see it very often.


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