Hi Everyone
I am experiencing a weird problem with my kitchen sink and need some ideas. When we put waste in the sink with the disposal (to the point where the disposal is full and water is not flowing freely past), and then turn the disposal on, water shoots up out of the adjacent sink, a couple of feet at times. It is really annoying.
The plumbing setup is shown in the attached picture. Seems really common, so I'm surprised that I haven't found anyone else experiencing this. The T-Fitting has a baffle inside which directs the waste water down. What I think is happening is that the waste water hits the baffle, is shot down, and then "splashes" into the trap water, which then shoots retrograde water back up and out.
The horizontal pipe from the disposal to the tee is slightly downward sloped.
Have any of you seen this before? Would a different type of tee (sanitary or wye) help instead?
Need some experienced help here. Hoping not to run two separate traps for each sink as we like the space this design provides.
Thanks
Will
I am experiencing a weird problem with my kitchen sink and need some ideas. When we put waste in the sink with the disposal (to the point where the disposal is full and water is not flowing freely past), and then turn the disposal on, water shoots up out of the adjacent sink, a couple of feet at times. It is really annoying.
The plumbing setup is shown in the attached picture. Seems really common, so I'm surprised that I haven't found anyone else experiencing this. The T-Fitting has a baffle inside which directs the waste water down. What I think is happening is that the waste water hits the baffle, is shot down, and then "splashes" into the trap water, which then shoots retrograde water back up and out.
The horizontal pipe from the disposal to the tee is slightly downward sloped.
Have any of you seen this before? Would a different type of tee (sanitary or wye) help instead?
Need some experienced help here. Hoping not to run two separate traps for each sink as we like the space this design provides.
Thanks
Will