Is there any potential danger, say, sewage gas, of having one p-trap after the other?
I wanted to add a clean out with a 1.5" plug above the p-trap. I may put in some plastic mesh in the clean out so I can inspect regularly what my wife and kids put through the kitchen sink. I don't want the clean out to be under water and have to clean up the mess every time I open the clean out.
I found out that I don't need and modification to the existing plumbing by simply splitting up the current p-trap and add another p-trap. The p-trap is standard - 1.5" slip joint and 1.5" union. The only other thing I need to add is a tee with an adapter plug, and a 90 deg bend.
I'm sure no code allow this. But if the drain cannot siphon the water in one p-trap, can both the p-trap be dry?
I own the house. But if you rent, the "device" is portable and you can revert to the original p-trap in no time.
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