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Disconnect and remove p-trap from under fixture. Clean out clog in p-trap and re-install.
Absolutely NOT What is possible (Check local codes) is to install the trap 2 ft from the fixture and the vent 2 ft from the trap BUT if the trap is not easily accessible then your going to have major problems snaking the line
If you reduce the soil connection to 2" and install a trap
Normally you will install a dishwasher drain pipe above your kitchen sink drain, so you are using the sinks P-Trap. When installed in this fashion, no you don't require a seperate. If you want to install your drain elsewhere, than yes you need a trap otherwise you will have sewer gases backing up through your dishwasher and into your kitfchen
No and yes. Amendment (not from a professional plumber!): If you were simply running the sink drain into the shower drain and if there was not a reduction in pipe size, I would think you would be able to do that. I think the reason you need a trap for the sink has to do with code that requires a trap be no more than 24" from the basin to the trap arm. That being said, the pedestal sink in my house does not have a trap until after it drains below the floor.
Disconnect and remove p-trap from under fixture. Clean out clog in p-trap and re-install.
as i think its the " classroom trap "
You need aP-trap under every sink. Get a plumber if you don't know what you are doing.
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The same as any other P trap except it should empty into a properly trapped and vented fixture
under the sink waste plug hole
Absolutely NOT What is possible (Check local codes) is to install the trap 2 ft from the fixture and the vent 2 ft from the trap BUT if the trap is not easily accessible then your going to have major problems snaking the line
Not in all cases - but it certainly can help.
A frog certainly can trap air in their throat. This is a necessary skill that the frog has developed as a creature that lives both in and out of water.
Check the venting and possibly install a trap
Yes, most certainly.
If you reduce the soil connection to 2" and install a trap