Is this ok? Stacked san tees for two lavs in bathroom

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econjon

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Had to rework master lavs. Is this ok? Stacked san tees with shared 2” drain. I’m using the oatey transition cement for white to black. I read somewhere two heigh delta for two lab drains?

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Is there anyway you can pick up PVC fittings?
I know there is a transition glue, my inspectors won't let me use it.
Stacking the 2" fittings for the lavs works with the 1.5" trap arms.
 

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Thank you Terry! They didn’t have them in my big box store ad I was being lazy. I will get the PVC fittings. Better safe than sorry.
 
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