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    Feb 2, 2010, 07:52 PM
    I am replumbing the laundry room in our house. I staged the fittings that I am planning on using to see if it is an okay setup. I am using a 2 inch vent (out the roof) and drain with combination tee wye fittings for the washing machine drain with a separate vent before draining vertically (also a separate sanitary tee for the sink). I am hoping this will provide excellent flow for the washing machine drain. Thanks for any pointers and checking my work/thoughts.

    See attached image/link.

    http://picasaweb.google.com/BriceBer...28355001721874

    -Brick


    Just realized I need to lose the 22.5s between the traps and vents because I would be creating S-Traps. Anything else?
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    Feb 3, 2010, 06:31 AM
    Hi Brick...

    Yup!~ Pull the 22.5 fittings and you have a perfect set up here... ;) Be sure to install a 30-36" standpipe into the washing machine ptrap, hang the pipes properly and keep pitch to about 1/4" per foot of pipe and you're good to go!

    MARK

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