Basement vent opinion

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gzaryz

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I'm roughing in a basement bath and bar area that will share a 2" vertical drain out to the street. I'm wondering what is a proper venting strategy using Studor vents.

In the pic attached is idea 1, which uses a single vent that i will hide in a wall in an accessible box.
Basically the bar sink is going to be a considerable distance (around 8-10 feet) so I assume I'll need a vent close to the trap.

Is this ok or can I just put a Studor on each drain under the sinks and call it a day?

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What you have drawn works. Make sure the Studor Vent has air to it and can be changed. They make a nice box with grill for those for mounting in a wall. It makes a nice access for them.
 

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What you have drawn works. Make sure the Studor Vent has air to it and can be changed. They make a nice box with grill for those for mounting in a wall. It makes a nice access for them.

Thank you sir! As a follow up to verify, the horizontal portion of the "green" vent in my pic needs to be at least 6" above flood level of the sink it's serving, correct?
 
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