Are PVC unions allowed in a kitchen sink drain line?

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cab1960

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Have an island sink that I would like to plumb with a PVC union in the cabinet so that I could more easily remove the trap and AAV all together as the AAV is tight between the sink and upper part of the cabinet and will be a pain if/when I need to change it.... I know that the trap is considered a "union" type p-trap, so I assume another union is ok, but thought I better check first....Thanks....
 
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If you want to spend the money on a union. It would be quicker and easier and cheaper to just split the vent riser with a banded coupler.
 

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The banded coupling is used quite a bit for plumbing. I woudn't know where to get a union for that.
And yes, they can fail. Being able to replace it is important.
 

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Already have the union. They seem readily available.....I would like to use it in a horizontal position right above the shelf inside the cabinet. Sure makes removing the trap and AAV easy. Unless they aren't allowed, I would like to use it....


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