P-trap for laundry, a little lost

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Terry

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The p-trap should be on this side.
The santee on it's back gets replaced with a wye or combo fitting, then over that, a santee.
Above the santee will be either a vent through the roof, or an AAV.
Off the side of the santee, a trap arm and p-trap, with standpipe at least 18"

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This should have been 2.0" pipe. But if all you have is 1.5", it will have to do.
 

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Well, I got into it today, and IT WORKS. lol. Only problem I have right now, is one of those stupid rubber couplings has like a pinhole leak in it, but I think it might just be because it worn out, they were filled with dirt, etc. Nice to get that sewer smell gone. And thank god I didn't make any drastic errors, seeing as how it's a holiday here today, and I would have been SOL for a day.
 
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