A tubular trap with a flanged connector to the U bend
A J trap is normally tubular and a P trap is brass and does not swivel
J. P. Trap has written: 'Danmark'
The shape one looks like a "J" the other looks like a "U". They are actually referred to as J & U Bends.
J. Kuilman has written: 'Mensen op een trap'
In plumbing, a trap is a U-, S-, or J-shaped pipe located below or within a plumbing fixture.
J. Traherne Moggridge has written: 'Supplement to harvesting ants and trap-door spiders'
A P trap goes thru the wall, an S trap goes thru the floor.
U, S, or J-shaped pipe under the floor. It prevents gases from entering the room.
It is the u shaped contraptin under your sink that holds water to keep sewer gasses from leaking into your home. Looks like a u of j and comes in a kit in any hardware store.
Yes, a shower needs a p-trap. If there is no p-trap installed then the sewer gasses have a clear path into your home. Any drain in your home needs a p-trap so there is standing water to block the gasses from floating through your drain and I to your house.Improved answerA trap does NOT have to be always "P" trap There are running traps J traps , LA traps depending on the application .. Showers and bath tub normally have a P trap main sewers and storm drains can have a running trap
Which of the following is a legal and commonly used trap? bell trap S trap drum trap P trap
which of the following is a legal and commonly used trap? bell trap S trap drum trap or P trap