Basement Wet Bar drain rough in question

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mismjames

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I am finishing my basement and want to put in a wet bar with a 24" sink cabinet. I have no in-floor drains anywhere nearby, but I do have a 2" drain line directly overhead that I can easily break into, so want to plan ahead for an under-sink pump.

My question is what do I need to put in the wall other than than the 1.5" (or 1.25"?) pipe? Should I put a check-valve in there, some of the pumps seem to require one but others have a PVC shutoff valve that needs to be 85% closed (and thus accessible). Should I put a welded trap in the wall too, or instead? What about venting?

Any advice would be greatly appreciated. If it matters, my plan would be to put a switch under sink cabinet to kill power to pump when bar is not being used (to prevent any issues of continuous or dry-running pump).
 
805.0 Pressure Drainage Connections.

Indirect waste connections shall be provided for
drains, overflows, or relief vents from the water
supply system, and no piping or equipment carrying
wastes or producing wastes or other discharges
under pressure shall be directly connected to any
part of the drainage system.

The foregoing shall not apply to any approved
sump pump or to any approved pressure-wasting
plumbing fixture or device when the Authority
Having Jurisdiction has been satisfied that the



drainage system is adequately sized to accommodate
the anticipated discharge thereof.
 
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