1 1/2
The recommended p trap size for a standard kitchen sink installation is typically 1 1/2 inches in diameter.
1 1/2" or 2". Depends on your pipe size on the trap arm. 1 1/4" is too small for a kitchen sink and not allowed.
11/2" x 2 " trap and 11/2" tail piece
The purpose of a p-trap in a kitchen sink is to prevent sewer gases from entering the house and to trap debris that could clog the plumbing system.
under the sink waste plug hole
The standard size of a bathroom sink p-trap is typically 1 1/4 inches in diameter.
No, it will not work. The easiest way to fix any kitchen sink clogs is to remove the 'P' trap and clean it physically.
The kitchen sink pipes diagram typically shows the layout of the pipes underneath the sink, including the drain pipe, trap, and vent pipe. The drain pipe carries water and waste away from the sink, while the trap prevents sewer gases from entering the kitchen. The vent pipe allows air to enter the system to help with drainage.
For a bathroom sink, a standard size P-trap with a 1 1/4 inch diameter is typically used.
To properly install a P-trap for a kitchen sink, follow these steps: Remove the existing P-trap if necessary. Place the P-trap under the sink drain with the curved part facing downwards. Connect the P-trap to the sink drain and the wall drain pipe using slip nuts and washers. Tighten the connections securely but do not over-tighten. Check for any leaks by running water through the sink. Make adjustments if needed to ensure a proper fit and no leaks.
To hook up a kitchen sink drain, first assemble the necessary parts: a P-trap, tailpiece, and extension tube. Connect the tailpiece to the sink strainer and the P-trap to the tailpiece. Attach the extension tube to the other end of the P-trap and connect it to the drain pipe in the wall. Tighten all connections securely and check for leaks.
To connect a kitchen sink drain, you will need to install the P-trap and tailpiece. First, attach the tailpiece to the sink drain and then connect the P-trap to the tailpiece. Finally, connect the other end of the P-trap to the drain pipe in the wall. Make sure all connections are secure and use plumber's tape or sealant to prevent leaks.