Moving tub p trap 30 inches down the trap arm

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Chris rondestvedt

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Hi

Adding a whirlpool tub to a master bathroom. A review of the Virginia Plumbing code seems to indicate the tub p trap can be moved up to 30 inches down the tub trap arm toward the vent.

I'd appreciate perspective on interpreting the code via the following questions.

Many thanks!

Chris

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In Virginia Plumbing Code Chapter 10 sec 1002.1 “…the horizontal distance [from the fixture outlet to the trap weir] shall not exceed 30 inches measured from the centerline of the fixture outlet to the centerline of the inlet of the trap

Q1: As shown in the picture option # 2 can the tub p-trap be moved downstream 30 inches from the sanitary T?

Q2: If so will this change the beginning of the tub trap arm in terms of allowed distance from trap to vent?

Q3. Can a street 90 be used at the bottom of the sanitary T to change the direction of flow toward the downstream p-trap? Trying to pipe the tub on a 2nds floor with 2x10 joists and limited piping room.

2. From the Virginia code Chapter 9 paragraph 906.3 “a vent shall not be installed within two pipe diameters of the trap weir”

Q: Does this also mean that the minimum distance from tub 1.5 inch drain to overflow sanitary 1.5 inch T connection is 3 inches (ie 1.5 x 2)? See standard configuration Option #1

3. Q: Is a p trap directly below a drain as shown in option #3 allowed as long as there is a 3 inches horizontal connection to the overflow drain/vent? Trying to avoid joists

4. Q: Would a tub with 1.5 inch drain pipe and 1.5 inch p trap with 2 inch piping following the p trap have better scouring action during draining than a 2 inch p trap?
 

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minimum size trap and trap arm for virginia is 1.5'' ..**with a note
if your whirlpool faucet gallon per minute is 5.7 or greater, then 2'' arm and trap is required
It has been my experience that you want a 2'' trap and arm,,

I am sorry, but I do not open files on this site, they could have bugs, if you would re-post with a jpg i would be happy to looky look at it

as far as a st. 90 under the vent tee, damn...legal IF structurally no other option.
legal but not a good practice, you WILL have a problem in 3 or 4 years
IF. you did that. install a clean out above the vent tee. accessible in the room adjacent to the tub

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