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dclynch
May 29, 2006, 06:55 AM
Tom - This is a real amateur question, but I can't seem to find the answer in my books.

I'm installing a pedestal sink in profile opposite the bath door and need to connection to look good. The drain line is 2" PVC . I have a 1.5" chrome trap and can't figure out how to attach it to the drain pipe. Nothing is set up yet, so I have complete flexibility.

Questions are:

1) What exactly should be at the end of the rough in? The 2" pipe?

2) How far should the rough in protrude from the finish wall?

3) How do I attach the chrome trap arm to the PVC rough in so that I can cover the joint with a chrome escutcheon?

Thanks in advance.

Dennis

speedball1
May 29, 2006, 07:12 AM
Hi Dennis, Welcome back!
"1) What exactly should be at the end of the rough in? The 2" pipe?"
You will glue in a 2 X 1/2" PVC compression fitting.
"3) How do I attach the chrome trap arm to the PVC rough in so that I can cover the joint with a chrome escutcheon?"
You don't use the plate that comes with the chrome trap. . You get a 2" chrome escutcheon plate to go next to the wall and leave a inch and a half of stub out to glue the compression fitting on.
Good luck, Tom
Good luck, Tom

dclynch
May 29, 2006, 02:54 PM
Now I get it!

Thank you, Tom.

Regards - Dennis