Ntcarson
Member
Hello,
I've got a couple of questions for back-to-back bathroom sinks that have offset centers. I plan to bring the waste pipe (and vent), 2", up through the middle of both sink centers. When I split off, left and right, horizontally from that pipe, I will run in each direction (again, horizontally) for a few inches before making a 90-degree turn under each sink. Again, all pipe will be 2".
- Should I use a double sanitary tee, or a double fixture tee, or is ether okay? I know I use fixture if directly back-to-back, but unsure here.
- Where I turn out into the rooms, do I need a long sweep 90, or just a regular 90?
I can add a drawing if it doesn't make sense.
Thanks,
Neil
I've got a couple of questions for back-to-back bathroom sinks that have offset centers. I plan to bring the waste pipe (and vent), 2", up through the middle of both sink centers. When I split off, left and right, horizontally from that pipe, I will run in each direction (again, horizontally) for a few inches before making a 90-degree turn under each sink. Again, all pipe will be 2".
- Should I use a double sanitary tee, or a double fixture tee, or is ether okay? I know I use fixture if directly back-to-back, but unsure here.
- Where I turn out into the rooms, do I need a long sweep 90, or just a regular 90?
I can add a drawing if it doesn't make sense.
Thanks,
Neil