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TK_STL
Jan 4, 2007, 01:44 PM
Hi,

I plan on putting a wet bar in my basement and want to know if I would be able to tie the bar sink drain into the kitchen drain coming from above? The kitchen drain looks like 2" PVC coming from upstairs and joins to a 3" pipe in the basement which goes directly into the concrete. From the height of the 3" pipe it seems that I would be tying into that one.

Thanks!

speedball1
Jan 4, 2007, 04:18 PM
Hi,

I plan on putting a wet bar in my basement and want to know if I would be able to tie the bar sink drain into the kitchen drain coming from above? The kitchen drain looks like 2" PVC coming from upstairs and joins to a 3" pipe in the basement which goes directly into the concrete. From the height of the 3" pipe it seems that I would be tying into that one.

Thanks!

You may connect the bar sink to the 3" main,(or the 2" kitchen stack ONLY if you run a vent on the bar sink. Regards, Tom

TK_STL
Jan 5, 2007, 08:15 AM
Hi,

I plan on putting a wet bar in my basement and want to know if I would be able to tie the bar sink drain into the kitchen drain coming from above? The kitchen drain looks like 2" PVC coming from upstairs and joins to a 3" pipe in the basement which goes directly into the concrete. From the height of the 3" pipe it seems that I would be tying into that one.

Thanks!
Thanks Tom. Would an air-admittance vent be okay for this purpose?

speedball1
Jan 5, 2007, 08:23 AM
Thanks Tom. Would an air-admittance vent be okay for this purpose?

Yes a AAV venting the bar sink would be acceptable. I'm assuming no permit will be pulled and the job won't be inspected. If you've pulled a permit then check to see if local codes will allow AAV's. Good luck, Tom