S-Trap

Originally Posted By: lkage
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http://www2.iccsafe.org/florida_building_code/plumbing/ch-9/fpc%20ch%209%20sec%20906.pdf



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Originally Posted By: Jay Moge
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well i stand corrected. but how ( i know it’s not our job) do you fix it so it still drains in the same spot and is not an "s’’ trap? icon_cool.gif


Originally Posted By: wcottrell
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Jay,


Offset the vertical riser, add the tee and AAV then the p-trap.


Regards Bill


Originally Posted By: ckratzer
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It is definately an “S”-trap.


The difference between “S” and “P” ?


“S” is plumbed through the FLOOR


“P” is plumbed through the WALL


They are both made with alignment or mis-alignment in mind meaning they can be turned so you wouldn’t recognize the “imaginary” “S or P” which is the case in the original photo.


Cheremie[/b]


Originally Posted By: Jay Moge
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wcottrell wrote:
Jay,
Offset the vertical riser, add the tee and AAV then the p-trap.
Regards Bill


thanx for straitening me out, but what if there was another trap under the floor that was the proper "p"? is double trapping allowed as long as one is the proper "p"? ![icon_cool.gif](upload://oPnLkqdJc33Dyf2uA3TQwRkfhwd.gif)


Originally Posted By: pdickerson
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Double trapping is not allowed (IRC 3201.6).