Is it OK to have two p-traps in a tub drain?
Is it OK to have two p-traps in a tub drain?
I have a 2" p-trap built into plumbing in the foundation and a vent right next to the downside of that trap. I am placing a new whirlpool tub that sits right down on the floor and has a 2-1/8" deep drain kit that is below the floor line in the box formed down in the foundation for the drain connection. When I place a 2" elbow90 on the drain pipe at the lowest point and then pipe over and reduce to a 1-1/2" elbow90 with the compression fitting on top that connects to the brass down tube included in the tub drain kit I am too high, so If I use a S trap inplace of the 90-pipe-90 it lowers the compression fitting and gives me the room I need to place the drain kit below floor level. Is having this S-trap above the p-trap going to hinder or cause problems with the tub drain?
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Thanks for the confirmation. I was concerned about the effect of double trap and can see where it would create a problem without a vent in between. I am going to search out some smaller radius 90s and find a compression fitting that sits right in
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The elbow90 facing up without pipe and an extra fitting. If I cannot find enough there I will simply raise the tub with a 1-1/2" stone foundation to fit the drain. These would be easier than chiseling out a 1/4 yd of concrete to get to trap.