FAQ

FAQs
Q Are S-Traps approved for installation on projects that require a plumbing permit and/or inspection?
A No. The S-Trap is not approved for any installations that require a plumbing permits and or inspections.
Q What is an Air Gap product and when should it be used?
A An Air Gap product is designed to be installed in to the countertop in some municipalities when a dishwasher is
being installed. The hose from the dishwasher will connect to the inlet side of the air gap, then a separate hose
will be installed between the outlet side of the air gap and the disposal or dishwasher tail piece. Check with your
local building officials before installing your dishwasher because air gaps are not required in ever municipality.
Q What are the advantages of the TPE washer?
A The red or blue TPE washer won’t dry out or crack. This ensures long, leak-free protection. Along with superior
flex fatigue protection that extends the life of the washer, it has advanced Thermoplastic Elastomer (TPE)
properties. This allows it to retain its shape when the traditional polypropylene washer may not. Overall, the ultra
flexible elastomer washer combined with the tapered design, provides the end user with ultimate leak protection.
Q Does Oatey sell covers for ADA sink installations?
A Oatey offers a wide variety of covers that include supply line and stop, offset drain and P-trap covers.
Q What do I put on the fine threads of the pop-up tail piece to stop it from leaking?
A You can use one of our thread tapes or pipe joint compounds. If using thread tape, wrap the male threads on
the tail piece 2 or 3 times, and screw the tail piece into the pop-up body. After the drain has been tested and
found to be water tight, cut the excess thread tape off if desired. If using pipe joint compound, only apply it to
the male threads of the tail piece and wipe off excess after the drain has been tested.
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