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Plumbing Traps: Everything You Need To Know

By Fawcett Plumbing Adelaide

Plumbing Traps: Everything You Need To Know

09/27/2021 Plumbers always seem to be talking about plumbing traps. If you or someone you know is a plumber, you’d know exactly what we’re talking about. It seems as though grease traps, p-traps, s-traps, drum traps etc. are present in almost every discussion among professionals. You may hear about them often but do you actually know what a plumbing trap does? Has a plumber ever stopped to tell you? Let us educate you so that it’s no longer a mystery.
We’ll run through what a plumbing trap actually does, the different types of plumbing traps, when people use them and which traps are outdated and obsolete. Hopefully by the end of this page, you’ll have a wealth of knowledge. If you’re one to attempt any kind of DIY plumbing, you’ll want to ensure that you have a high level of precision.
Plumbing Trap Definition
A plumbing trap is defined as a device that keeps a rather small amount of liquid whenever the fixture is used. The amount of liquid that is retained is called a trap seal. This prevents sewage system odours, gases, mice and insects from entering your home or work space.
Trap seal is the maximum depth of liquid that a trap will hold, measured from the crown weir and the top of the trap dip. The most commonly used traps of them all is the p-trap. You can find this in kitchen sinks, bathrooms and laundry sinks.


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