DIY Lemon
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Hey Guys,
I was hoping for someone to look over my diagram for a second floor laundry closet. I have researched this forum and multiple online sources to determine what I need to do. I live in Washington State (UPC).
I am in the process of moving the laundry upstairs from a utility room on the main floor (concrete slab). I would like to have a floor drain in the new location (a bit of a contentious subject I understand). The floor drain would have a trap primer connected. The stacked washer dryer units would sit in a pan that would be plumbed to the floor drain.
I would be able to connect the drain lines right back into the original washer standpipe location on the main floor (outlet box and p-trap removed). I would be running 2" pipe all throughout and the original standpipe and drain line (up to the stack) is sized in 2" as well. If I am missing any critical information please let me know.
The attached drawing isn't super detailed but I am aware of slope requirements, trap arm distance, standpipe height, etc.
Thanks!
I was hoping for someone to look over my diagram for a second floor laundry closet. I have researched this forum and multiple online sources to determine what I need to do. I live in Washington State (UPC).
I am in the process of moving the laundry upstairs from a utility room on the main floor (concrete slab). I would like to have a floor drain in the new location (a bit of a contentious subject I understand). The floor drain would have a trap primer connected. The stacked washer dryer units would sit in a pan that would be plumbed to the floor drain.
I would be able to connect the drain lines right back into the original washer standpipe location on the main floor (outlet box and p-trap removed). I would be running 2" pipe all throughout and the original standpipe and drain line (up to the stack) is sized in 2" as well. If I am missing any critical information please let me know.
The attached drawing isn't super detailed but I am aware of slope requirements, trap arm distance, standpipe height, etc.
Thanks!