shower drain & p trap code question

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nc8861

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Watching some TLC tonight on some home improvement show and this guy says that according to code, compression fittings on a shower p trap can't be used in an area where you can't get to - the example on the show was a second floor bathroom between floor joists. Is this true? Does everything have to be glue joints?

I'm in a 30 yr old house, 2nd floor bathroom - only access from 1st floor would be through the kitchen ceiling.
 

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Compression fittings on tub drains have been around since long before glues pipe. I have heard that some local codes don't allow them, but in general I think you can still use them.
 

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The compression part is the inlet. The large nut is a ground joint. But regardless, I would NEVER use that trap in a concealed location. I have seen too many of them with snapped locknuts at the ground joint.
 
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