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    Jul 14, 2010, 05:28 PM
    Automatic plumbing vent
    My kitchen sink does not have a vent and it gurgles every time I drain it. I would like to install an automatic vent. My trap is in the basement. What is an allowable distance ahead of the trap to install this and still be effective?
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    Jul 15, 2010, 03:48 AM

    Hi Muisedj...

    If you want to create the best scenario bring the PTRAP and the AAV (air admittance valve) up and into the cabinet. This will help to create a turbulent/self-scouring effect on the pipes that will speed the flow of water into the drain pipes and help assure that the pipes stay clear for years! The AAV would be installed AFTER the trap... see images.

    Otherwise, you will install the AAV downstream of the trap in the basement within about a foot or two of the trap. Be sure to extend the AAV so it is at least 6" above the PTRAP in the basement.

    Any questions just post a reply in the box at the very bottom of the page... ;)

    Mark

    PS: The image below says 4"(10cm) minimum above the trap...stick with 6" as this is code most places.
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