Determine your size for kitchen sinks
Flex P-trap can be used in all situations under the sink as a p-trap and as a connecting tube between parts. Because of this, you have to determine the size (length of tube) or cut the tube yourself. When replacing a regular p-trap with the Flex P-trap, you have to measure the length of the existing p-trap outside of the U shape and add one inch for safety. If you are looking from outside inside of cabinet, you have the right length of Flex P-trap noted with R and left length notated with L . The tolerance for measurement is ±0.5 inches.
- First, you have to choose one position from Fig.18 - Fig.27
- Second, you have to measure dimension A, B, C and JK
- Third, you choose length R and L from bottom drawing or bottom measurement
CP-trap—connecting tube with p-trap
SP-trap—connecting S-trap with p-trap
Measurement Fig.18--Fig.22
Our converter formula was specially designed to figure out length of the p-trap a lot easier. Measure the distance JK in space and the length of Flex p-trap will be:
L=JK+10”
J—end of outlet tee, elbow etc.
K—bottom of drain
Fig.18 L=JK+10 |
Fig.19 (video) L=C+B R= 24 inches or CP22 CP=connecting tube with p-trap
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Fig.20A (video) L=C+B R=24 inches or CP22 |
Fig.20B (video) L=C+B R=24 inches or CP22 |
Fig.20 C
If the drain it is on same level with disposal drain A=H, some water from the sink will remain in the garbage disposal; because of this, it's recommended that drain’s wall is lower than the garbage disposal drain. See the Fig.21
Fig.21A (video) L=24 inches or CP22 R=B-2 B=Bmax |
Fig.21B (video) L= 24 inches or CP22 R=B-4 B=Bmax
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Flex p-trap
Full
Side view of Fig.21A
Fig.22 (video)
G=8---10 inches, see the bathroom sink
G=10—14 inches
H1—length of tailpiece (end outlet tee)
A1—position of drain
L=length of flex p-trap
8 inches—length of U shape for two inches water seal (2+2+4)
2 inches—length of coupling
Minimum water seal of p-trap with adapter is 3.0 inches
E=0-4 inches—eccentricity (left or right)
S—water seal
All calculations are made for p-trap without adapter.
Minimum water seal of the p-trap without adapter is 2.0 inches
For A1-H1=0 G=14
L=20 inches---Flex p-trap 2 inches water seal E=0 inches left, right
L=22 inches---Flex p-trap2-3 inches water seal E=2-0 inches left, right
Lmax=24 inches---Flex p-trap 3-4 inches water seal E=4-0 inches left, right
If you move the end of the p-trap right, left or down the water seal will decrease, but if you move it up the water seal will increase. For L=24 inches, it is recommended to have a minimum water seal of 2 inches without adapter, because the water and the adapter will increase the weight. Because of this, we recommend using the Connecting tube with p-trap (CP-trap) Fig.23.where G=4-14 inches. The adapter can be used over L=16 inches length.
Measurement
Our converter formula was specially designed to make you figure out your job a lot easier. Measure the distance JK in space and the length of Flex p-trap will be:
L=JK+10”
J—end of outlet tee
K—bottom of drain
CP-trap
Connecting tube with p-trap
Side view of Fig. 21B
G=4—10 inches, see the bathroom sink
G=10---14 inches E=0-4
L=CP---connecting tube wit p-trap
E--eccentricity
H1—length of tailpiece (end outlet tee)
A1—position of drain
Smin=3 inches water seal with adaptor or without adaptor
8 inches—length of U shape of regular p-trap
H1-A1=2 (for assembling the adaptor with tube we need 2 inches)
For G=14 inches and E=0
L = G-4+2+8=G+6=14+6=20 inches
Rotate the p-trap around tailpiece G will be D and drain can be moved right or left E=0-4
L=D-4+2+8=D+6
L=D+6
For G=14 E=4 D2=E2+G2
D2=196+16 D=14.5
L=D+6=14.5+6=20.5=20
Rotate p-trap around tailpiece 180 degrees and E=4
L=D+4+2+8=D+14
L=D+14=14.5+14=28.5 Lmax=24
The p-trap with 24 inches length can’t be rotated full 180 degrees but will cover G=4-14 and E=0-4 inches.
For H1-A1=2 G=14
L=20 inches—Flex p-trap, 3 inches water seal E=0 inches left, right
L=22 inches—Flex p-trap, 3-4 inches water seal E=3-0 inches left, right
L=24 inches—Flex p-trap, 4-5 inches water seal E=4-0 inches left, right
Water seal S=3-5 E=0 G=14
Smin=3 water seal
Lmin=G+6=14+6=20 inches
If you add 2 inches to the length of p-trap, the water seal will increase with 1 inches
T=(S-3)2 T+Lmin=L (S-3)2+20=L 2S-6+20=L S=L/2-14/2 S=L/2-7
For T=0 L=20 E=0 0=2S-6 S=3”
T=2 L=22 E=0 S=22/2-7=4”
T=4 L=24 E=0 S=24/2-7=5”
If H1=constant, G=14 E=0 and Smin=3 the drain can be lift up with 2 inches for Flex p-trap with L=22 inches and with 4 inches for Flex p-trap L=24 inches
The p-trap with 24 inches length can’t be rotated full 180 degrees but will cover G=4-14 and E=0-4 inches.
Adapter can be optional.
Measurement
Our converter formula was specially designed to make you figure out your job a lot easier. Measure distance JK in space and length of Flex p-trap will be:
L=JK+8”
J—end of outlet tee
K—bottom of drain
Fig.24 (video) L=SP 24 see the bathroom sink R= Bmax-4 Bmax=B+C SP= s-trap with p-trap
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Fig.25 (video) L= S 24 see the bathroom sink R=Bmax-4 Bmax=B+C S=s-trap only |
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Fig.26
L=24 inches or CP22 R=Bmax+2
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Fig.27 L=24 inches and adapter R=24 inches and adapter |