
Originally Posted by
perovich
I'm looking for help in plumbing a laundry in a duplex. I need to add two washers and a laundry tub. There is an existing 1 1/2" vented drain about 24" away that was connected to an old concrete laundry tub - I plan to use that for the new laundry tub.
Well, the laundry tub should really have a 2" drain.
For the washing machines, I know I need to run 2" drains w/ p-traps and a 36" stand pipe. I have a 3" toilet drain approx 3' away that I could add on to the cleanout with a wye. Can I run both 2" washer drains into a single tee and then into the 3" drain? Also, that would be about 12" off the floor for the drain into the 3" pipe - do I need to carry the standpipe 36" above that point; or just above the washer lip?
Well, your standpipe's can be as short as 18", if that helps.
As for connecting the two traps and trap-arms, if they are back to back or side to side, you could use a 2" Partition Cross, but a double sanitary tee cannot be used in this application -- A double san-tee is a vent fitting, not a drainage fitting.
Also, there is an existing 2" galvanized vent pipe that's been cut off directly above the spot for the washers. I can't see that anything else is attached to it. Can I use this to vent both of the washer drains?
If you use the Partition Cross mentioned above, you can definitely take advantage of the 2" vent, but you need to make certain the vent is still tied in and functional.