To install a 1 1/2 inch drain in your bathroom sink, you will need to remove the old drain assembly and replace it with the new one. Start by turning off the water supply to the sink and removing the old drain by loosening the nut underneath the sink. Then, insert the new drain assembly into the sink and secure it in place with the nut provided. Finally, connect the drain pipe to the new assembly and test for leaks before using the sink.
The distance between the toilet drain and the wall in a typical bathroom is usually around 12 inches.
A toilet drain should typically be located about 12 inches away from the wall in a bathroom.
In a typical bathroom layout, the toilet drain is usually located about 12 inches from the wall.
In N. America, bathroom sink drain and p-trap are usually 1.5 inch inside diameter.Some places allow for 11/4 - 11/2 basin trap.Normally you will find a 11/4 INLET and 11/2 outletTub waste is 11/2" toilets 3" - 4"Showers 2"Bidget 1/12
You will not know what you need for the sink until you have it in place. Sinks vary in depth and placement of the drains. Anywhere from 12 to 18 inches from the bottom shelf of the cabinet or 16 to 22 inches from the floor up should allow you to install the drain regardless of the depth of the sink. As long as the drain and supply lines are outside the surface of the wall, you shouldn't have a problem. Generally, you leave extra pipe sticking out of the wall before you sheetrock it and then adjust the length of the pipes.
On a standard toilet in America the drain is 12 inches from the back wall to the center of the drain.
About 12" x 16" and 5" deep. holding about 2 gallons of water when full.
The code behind the bathroom sink is 12, 1, 12 because it didn't ask for Addition. Thank you for reading.
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Fills in 3 minutes ===> gains 1/3 sink per minute. Empties in 4 minutes ===> loses 1/4 sink per minute. With faucet and drain open simultaneously, gain is [ (1/3) minus (1/4) ] sink per minute = (4/12) - (3/12) = 1/12 sink per minute. Time to gain 1 whole sink = 1/(1/12) = 12 minutes to fill.
Bleach works in the amount of about one half cup poured into the drain, but you will have to air the bathroom for about a period of 2 hours.and allow the bleach to work for 12 hours.
12" center of waste to the floor