I'm assuming you are talking about a p-trap. A p-trap is a fitting that holds water to block sewer gasses from entering the building through the fixture. Every fixture with a drain has to have one in the waste. A toilet has what you would call an "s-trap" built into it. It serves the same purpose as a p-trap.
Drum traps are legal in some jurisdictions but have fallen out of favor due to their potential for clogging and difficulty in cleaning. It is recommended to check with local plumbing codes to determine if drum traps are allowed in your area.
The different types of sink traps available for plumbing systems include P-traps, S-traps, and bottle traps. These traps are designed to prevent sewer gases from entering the building while allowing water to flow freely.
"P" Trap after that would be running traps
You have to take the floor apart and reduce the piping to 2". You also have to install a p-trap as there are NEVER p-traps under toilets. All p-traps are BUILT into toilets!!!
they set up squirrel traps, raccoon traps, rabbit traps and beaver traps
no. they're legal and not regulated, but police tend to lean to towards the citation side instead of the warning side when they see them
they used deadfalls and pit traps
Legal or non legal (licensed)
Using a metal P-trap in plumbing systems offers benefits such as durability, resistance to corrosion, and a longer lifespan compared to plastic P-traps. Metal P-traps are also less likely to crack or break, providing a more reliable and long-lasting solution for plumbing needs.
Plug waste, gully, traps, waste pipes, waste pumps.
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S Traps is garbage as it can self syphon P traps are legal