| Posted by hj on May 14, 2004 at 00:27:24: | |
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| In response to Re: Studer valve for bar sink | |
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If you have a trap between the sink and the pump, and the pump is in a sealed container, the studor vent, or no vent, will cause an air lock and the sink will not drain. : In process of putting in a wet bar. We are using a pump for the waste water, don't want to jackhammer the floor. We found a good way to get the waste water out, but we are finding it difficult to find a logical place to route a vent line. We're blocked on most sides by a variety of stuff. One plumber we had come through said we could probably use a Studer valve. I can't seem to find what these are anywhere. Is there a case where one of these would be a good solution? Am I spelling it correctly? Is there another name for one of these? : Thanks!
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