Drain vent and tie in for new second floor laundry
I'm adding a second floor laundry in an unused closet. The space has an interior wall with an unused return air duct that goes straight down to the unfinished basement right next to the main house drains. Lucky, I know..
There are two places I can tap into the drain at the bottom of the duct. A 2" line and a 3" line. The 3" line connects directly to the main stack for the house and drains the master bath and shower that is on the second floor. The 2" line (I think) is the vent line from the sewer lines that run in the basement floor (the line goes down into the cement basement floor). The only drain I can find that goes directly into this 2" line is the full basement bath which is at the end of the duct I'm using to run the pipe.
From the location of everything, it would be MUCH easier to connect into the 2" line, but I'm assuming I do NOT want to do that since I'd run too great a risk of flooding the downstream basement bath. So I'm leaning towards tying into the 3" pvc for now.
Assuming that's correct, do I need any upstream vent for the new laundry drain since its draining into an already vented stack?
And where is the best place for the P trap for this drain? I'm leaning towards putting it at the end of the duct right before I connect to the 3" pvc. Everything above that will be essentially vertical, so there shouldn't be any standing water anyway.
If I'm missing anything else, please let me know. Thanks for all the help.
Mike