View Full Version : What is a 4X2'' WYE
hoiveplumbing
Nov 25, 2009, 05:56 PM
Iwant to replace my cleanout on 4"" stack with a WYE so I can have a place to discharge my washing machine.
Someone told me to use 4X2'' WYE that can give me an opening to the stack(for discharge of washing machine) and a cleanout too.
Question: what is 4X2'' WYE and how does it look like?
massplumber2008
Nov 25, 2009, 06:06 PM
Hi Hoive...
Are you suggesting that you want to remove a cleanout fitting entirely and replace with the 4"x2"wye fitting or do you want to remove a cleanout cap/plug and connect into the threaded part of the cleanout?
It is not legal to swap out a fitting for a cleanout... although you can install a new 4"x2" wye fitting above/below the cleanout.
In terms of connecting into a threaded cleanout connection, this is also frowned upon, except that you may be able to install a threaded adapter into the threaded part of the cleanout, install that 4"x2" wye and then install a new 4" end cleanout. I think this is what you are asking about and if so... then you should be fine with this.
What material are your pipes made from?
Finally, you will also need a vent for this new washing machine waste line. That vent can be piped up and connect into a vent from another fixture in the basement or into a vent upstairs. Otherwise, you may be able to install a mechanical vent (also called an AAV). Let us know more. AAVs are not legal everywhere.
Let me know more specifics here... O.K.?
MARK
PS The drawing below shows how someone would pipe for a washing machine using an AAV and a PTRAP. The standpipe coming out of the trap can be between 18" and 36" (drawing shows 30"). There is a cleanout installed on the washer drain line... called a test tee or a dandy cleanout... install this cleanout. Ignore the sink piping.
Milo Dolezal
Nov 26, 2009, 01:43 PM
"Y" fitting looks like letter Y. See it in the middle of the enclosed photo.