By cutting it out and installing either a P trap or a running trap as an S trap is notorious for losing its seal
drum trap Decent codes will not allow a Bell trap, Drum trap, S trap The better codes allow a running or P trap
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.
which of the following is a legal and commonly used trap? bell trap S trap drum trap or P trap
A J trap is normally tubular and a P trap is brass and does not swivel
P trap, Running trap, Grease trap , sediment trap,
A Vented Running trap with two clean outs or a P trap.
By cutting it out and installing either a P trap or a running trap as an S trap is notorious for losing its seal
Steam trap? Grease trap? moisture trap (drip leg)? Running trap? "P" trap? Drum trap. 1/2 S trap? sediment trap?
D = P trap BUT you did forget E = Running trap
drum trap Decent codes will not allow a Bell trap, Drum trap, S trap The better codes allow a running or P trap
48" vertically.
Usually when parked at a speed trap or when stationary.
Two types are traps are commoningly used in civilized areas with model codes. P traps used for fixtures and Running traps used for storm or main house sewers
"P" Trap after that would be running traps
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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