U, S, or J-shaped pipe under the floor. It prevents gases from entering the room.
The difference between a gully trap drain and a floor drain is placement. A floor drain is in a floor, a gully trap drain goes on an external wall.
trap door
Normally a fixture trap BUT in some cases can be used as a storm or floor drain trap and it looks like the letter P
You CAN'T have a p-trap under the toilet! The p-trap is built into the toilet!
They can also require to have a self primming trap
Yes... is the short answer. The toilet has a trap in itself. You would have to be able to break out the floor and put a P trap in the existing line
he is on the 40th floor I'm pretty shore that there is a trap on the 20th floor that takes you to the last floor
common traps have a cement or stone ballast located under the floor of the trap.
A floor waste is an opening in the floor designed to drain excess water, typically found in areas like bathrooms or laundries, allowing water to flow freely into the drainage system. In contrast, a floor trap includes a water seal that prevents sewer gases from escaping into the building, serving as a safeguard against odors and pests. Essentially, while both are related to drainage, a floor trap incorporates a mechanism to maintain hygiene by blocking gases.
Any height you want it to be .. For example a roof drain on the 51 floor would have a P trap located on the ceiling of the 50th floor If it is a combo system
A 3" or greater sized floor drain with p-trap doesn't need a vent providing,the fixture drain or(the pipe leading horisontally to the p-trap)is, as or longer,than 18".A p-trap lesser than 3" must be vented.
trap with a cleanout plug