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I am finishing my basement but the one area I lack confidence is plumbing. I am looking to verify if what I have planned is acceptable. Framing is complete - The bathroom wall shares a wall with a wet bar on the other side.

I have a 2" stack coming from the basement slab and plan to have a urinal, bar sink and bathroom sink on this line. I plan to run a 2" line to the Kohler urinal, and a shared horizontal drain line for the bar sink and bathroom sink. I have quickly sketched a drawing (using square, not circular pipes - sorry) and will use all correct fittings and slopes - However - is there an easier way to vent instead of using 2 vents on the sink branch?

The distances are 48" from bath sink to bar sink and then 48" from bar sink to main stack. Could I have a vent between the bath and bar sink (42" for 1.5" pipe) if the bar sink is technically downstream from that vent by a foot or so? I have read and read and cant find the rules for upstream vents so im not sure if its assumed that the 42" to vent is ok or not?

Anything else I should be aware of?
17.5" for urinal from floor to drain
Bathroom plumbing.png

18-20" for sinks
Vents will all be 8' or higher to tie into main vent before a horizontal
reducer from 2 to 1.5 on main drain stack.

Thank you in advance!
Scott
 

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