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    Dec 20, 2009, 05:57 AM
    Help setting up plumbing for new HE washer
    I am redoing my plumbing for our new HE washer and the drain now is 1.5" also the same drain for the kitchen sink going approx. 10' to the main drain for the whole house which is a 6" black pipe with only a hole for a 1.5" line, My question is can I put a adapter in the 1.5" hole for 3" pvc and run the 3" approx 10' to the washer area and then down size it to a 2" line for the washer so it won't backwash?

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    Dec 20, 2009, 06:44 AM

    You can try but you're still choking down the drain line to 1 1/2" at the 4 X 1/1/2" tapped tee. You say the kitchen also shares this drain line. Do you have a garbage disposal installed? Let me know , Tom
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    Dec 20, 2009, 07:11 AM

    No disposal
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    Dec 20, 2009, 07:20 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by speedball1 View Post
    You can try but you're still choking down the drain line to 1 1/2" at the 4 X 1/1/2" tapped tee. You say the kitchen also shares this drain line. do you have a garbage disposal installed? Let me know , Tom
    No disposal and yes the washer and kitchen sink use the same drain
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    Dec 20, 2009, 07:50 AM

    Your best bet would be to replace the old tapped tee with a 4 X 2" Tapped Sanitary tee, ( I don't know of any 4 X3" tapped tees) and comeoff it with a 2" drain to pick up both fixtures.
    If you don't want the hassle of replacing the tapped tee then I'd convert to PVC using a 1 1/2 PVC
    thread to slip adapter, a short piece of 1 1/2" PVC and a 1 1/2X 3 Slip by slip reducer Or a 2 X 3" reducer bushed down to 1 1/2" and continue on to pick the sink with a 3 X 2 Combination wye and eighth bend and then continue on with 3" to pick up the washer. The reason being that you're gonna need all the volume you can get to offset the 1 1/2" at the tee. Sound like a plan?
    Cheers, Tom
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    Dec 20, 2009, 07:55 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by funonahonda View Post
    No disposal and yes the washer and kitchen sink use the same drain
    This is the kitchen drain coming through the wall and going down to attach to the washer drain under the concrete floor




    Quote Originally Posted by speedball1 View Post
    Your best bet would be to replace the old tapped tee with a 4 X 2" Tapped Sanitary tee, ( I don't know of any 4 X3" tapped tees) and comeoff it with a 2" drain to pick up both fixtures.
    If you don't want the hassle of replacing the tapped tee then I'd convert to PVC using a 1 1/2 PVC
    thread to slip adapter, a short piece of 1 1/2" PVC and a 1 1/2X 3 Slip by slip reducer Or a 2 X 3" reducer bushed down to 1 1/2" and continue on to pick the sink with a 3 X 2 Combination wye and eighth bend and then continue on with 3" to pick up the washer. The reason being that you're gonna need all the volume you can get to offset the 1 1/2" at the tee. Sound like a plan?
    Cheers, Tom
    So are you saying to come off the black pipe main with a threaded coupler to 1 1/2" and a 6" long pvc pipe with a 1 1/2" to 3" and run it back to the washer area and pick up the sink and the washer, So do you think that would still back up or would that do?
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    Dec 20, 2009, 08:19 AM

    Show me a picture of the kitchen sink trap. Is it vented?
    So do you think that would still back up or would that do?
    I don't know! But it's your best shot. Experts! Feel free to jump in. Tom
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    Dec 20, 2009, 08:45 AM

    I exposed the main drain outside and this is where it connects to the clay tile going to the street, would it be best to put a Y or a T here and go through the block and start from scratch.

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    I exposed the main drain outside and this is where it connects to the clay tile going to the street, would it be best to put a Y or a T here and go through the block and start from scratch.
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    Dec 20, 2009, 08:56 AM
    Hi Funonahonda...

    I think that would be a very good idea... able to keep it code legal that way! Let us know if you need help cutting into that clay pipe!

    Use a WYE FITTING and clay pipe to PVC fernco clamps.

    MARK
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    Dec 20, 2009, 01:22 PM

    I still want to see a picture of the kitchen sink trap and vent. What do you have up there. Tom
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    Dec 20, 2009, 06:37 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by massplumber2008 View Post
    Hi Funonahonda...

    I think that would be a very good idea...able to keep it code legal that way!! Let us know if you need help cutting into that clay pipe!

    Use a WYE FITTING and clay pipe to PVC fernco clamps.

    MARK
    Here is what I did, Thanks a lot for all the info here you guys are awsome
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    Dec 28, 2009, 05:47 PM

    We thank you for the picture and the update. Tom

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