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07 January 2018

Re: [DIY] Re: Drain Vent

 

Thanks for the answers.  I did a bit of research and found this site helpful:

http://www.jaytechplumbing.com/2011/03/venting/






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Subject: [DIY] Re: Drain Vent
 
 

The purpose of a vent is to break the siphon action after the trap (a toilet has a built-in trap).  Without a source of air on the outgoing side of the trap the water in the trap will be siphoned out leaving a dry trap where sewer gases can enter the room.  Have you ever, in a older house perhaps, heard a sink go gurgle, gurgle, gurgle when draining?  That is air being pulled thru the trap.  I believe it is allowed to go up to 5 feet from the toilet to a vent.  Usually the other traps "dump" into a pipe where it continues up as a vent pipe.

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