
Any reason why this wouldn't work?Īs far as I know, there was never a provision for a vent at this location. This would probably offset the drain about 2" to 2 1/2".
#ORX 110 SINK INSTALL#
My plan, as of now is to install a 3" to 2" bushing into the coupling and then use two 2" street 45's to offset the drain stack to the left of the hot supply.

It would very difficult to remove the sink base at this point without hacking it up because the coupling on the 3" drain stack was installed after the sink base was set into position. The counter top has not yet been installed. I'm very concerned that the disposal is going to interfere with the drain which is going to interfere with the hot supply. I am going to be installing a Franke ORX-110 single bowl sink which positions the drain toward the rear and left side of the sink. The sink base is against a knee wall that is open to the living room. We removed a wall during the renovation so the CPVC stub-out is new. The home was originally plumbed with copper in the slab but was replumbed with CPVC through the attic prior to my ownership due to a slab leak. The 3" PVC drain protruding through the bottom of the sink base is in the slab is original to the house. I was traveling at the time and didn't notice this until after we installed the sink base.


The guy who's been working with me during the kitchen renovations (skilled but not a licensed plumber) wasn't paying attention and positioned the hot supply rough-in directly above the drain stack in the floor. I know it shouldn't be like this but it is and now I have to deal with it.
