I actually have two questions. I'm adding a bar sink drain to an existing laundry sink drain. The drain from the laundry sink is 1-1/2" PVC, and this goes to a sanitary double wye with 2" PVC going into the floor, and 1-1/2" PVC going up to a vent. I replaced a single sanitary wye fitting with the double wye. The bar sink will have an 8' horizontal run of 1-1/2" PVC with three 90 degree bends.
My questions are:
1. Is there a minimum bend radius for the 1-1/2" PVC 90 degree drain elbows? The local Home Depot has an overwhelming selection of various PVC fittings, and I don't know the difference between them. Some are marked ELL (should that mean something to me?), and I'm sure the others are marked as something else that I didn't notice.
2. I think I need a vent in parallel with the bar sink drain. If I connect the bar sink end of the vent with a tee within 3-1/2' of the bar sink trap, how high must the horizontal section of the vent pipe be above the sink or drain? Can it be connected to the existing vertical vent pipe with a simple tee, or do I need some other wye fitting? Is 1-1/2" PVC adequate?