BrytheDIYer
Feb 10, 2012, 08:59 AM
I recently capped an old unused 1 1/2" copper laundry drain stand with a rubber 1 1/2" pipe cap (jim-cap?).
Someone had installed a new PVC stand pipe 3' away, I think the room had been remodeled or something.
The old stand pipe was left poking out of the wall, and it's trap was in the wall and had dried up due to non-use.
Sewer gas was coming out.Like I said, I capped it off then patched the wall. I'm in Illinois, Cook county,palatine township.
It's downstream vent was only servicing that drain line, all the other fixtures near it had proper vents
And were really close to the soil stack and 2" vertical copper vent line. Is this acceptable? Will it pass a DWV pressure test? The hose clamp on the rubber cap is pretty snug.
Someone had installed a new PVC stand pipe 3' away, I think the room had been remodeled or something.
The old stand pipe was left poking out of the wall, and it's trap was in the wall and had dried up due to non-use.
Sewer gas was coming out.Like I said, I capped it off then patched the wall. I'm in Illinois, Cook county,palatine township.
It's downstream vent was only servicing that drain line, all the other fixtures near it had proper vents
And were really close to the soil stack and 2" vertical copper vent line. Is this acceptable? Will it pass a DWV pressure test? The hose clamp on the rubber cap is pretty snug.