Hello,
I'm looking to replace my 1940's laundry sink with a new one. I have a cast iron p-trap and am looking to remove it once I receive the new laundry sink. I also want to add a standing pipe with a p-trap for the washing machine which is about 4 feet away because right now the drain hose is just going into the sink.
I was looking to cut right after the sani-tee and use a no-hub coupling with a pvc wye where it would go towards the standing pipe to the left of the picture and the other goes to the p-trap of the utility sink. Or cut the whole sani-tee and replace with couplings and a pvc sani-tee but Any other ideas?
Also, what are the IPC and UPC codes for how high the standing pipe must be? I am looking to put a laundry box and am hearing that 42" from floor but I'm also hearing that 18" to 30" from p-trap as well. Obviously, anything higher than the utility sink but not to high that the washing machine can't pump out the water.
The left pipe is a vent that goes through the roof and the right one is an upstairs kitchen drain.
Please disregard the sharkbite hot/cold suppply lines in the picture..they are temporary.
The laundry sink is attached. Thanks.
I'm looking to replace my 1940's laundry sink with a new one. I have a cast iron p-trap and am looking to remove it once I receive the new laundry sink. I also want to add a standing pipe with a p-trap for the washing machine which is about 4 feet away because right now the drain hose is just going into the sink.
I was looking to cut right after the sani-tee and use a no-hub coupling with a pvc wye where it would go towards the standing pipe to the left of the picture and the other goes to the p-trap of the utility sink. Or cut the whole sani-tee and replace with couplings and a pvc sani-tee but Any other ideas?
Also, what are the IPC and UPC codes for how high the standing pipe must be? I am looking to put a laundry box and am hearing that 42" from floor but I'm also hearing that 18" to 30" from p-trap as well. Obviously, anything higher than the utility sink but not to high that the washing machine can't pump out the water.
The left pipe is a vent that goes through the roof and the right one is an upstairs kitchen drain.
Please disregard the sharkbite hot/cold suppply lines in the picture..they are temporary.
The laundry sink is attached. Thanks.
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