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The maximum trap arm length for a 2-inch pipe typically varies based on local Plumbing codes, but it is generally recommended to keep it under 5 to 6 feet. This length helps maintain proper drainage and prevents issues such as siphoning. Always consult local plumbing codes or a professional plumber for specific requirements in your area.

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