Washer drain pipe routing

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Ken souza

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So I am trying to figure how to map out the drain for a washing machine and a utility sink on the right of the washing machine, does this look like it would work?
 

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Vertical to horizontal elbow should be long sweep or two 45s.

I am not sure about the laundry sink sharing the same trap as the standpipe.
 

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AAV is too low, must be no lower than six inches of the overflow rim of the fixture. Hopefully this is only shown as a set up, not final.
 

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Oh ya I just cut some pipe just to take a pic, I am doing everything from scratch here, so this is not final, I am just looking for the right way to do it, I did find this pic searching for answers and I could do it this way

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I was looking for that picture myself. Your first idea, as Reach mention, the shared trap is not the way to go.
 
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