Originally Posted by labman
I didn't realize how little I knew about pluming until I started reading Tom's answers here. An ''s'' trap is where it turns and goes back down again without a vent, just as sinks all did a long time ago? A few years ago, I traced a foul odor in the kitchen of my church to a drain without a trap. I bought the pieces to a ''P'' trap, added an elbow, and fixed the problem. No more odor, and no other observed problems.
The drain feeds into the top of a horizontal pipe between 2 other drains. They have traps at the bottom feeding into the pipe horizontally. After the third drain, the pipe turns and goes down into the concrete floor, all without any vent. Before I added the trap, the one drain would have worked as a vent. The kitchen was built in the 50's, with a couple of remodelings since. Are all 3 of them ''S'' traps, and if so, any reasonable fix? They all drain fine.