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Drain sink into ejector pit

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#1 ·
Hi all!

I have an ejector pit in my basement, which receives a floor drain and rough-ins for a bathroom (not finished, plan to in future). Currently the ejector pit contains a sump pump, not ejector pump.

I would like to add a utility sink to the area, and drain into this pit. I wanted to see if a wet vent would be the best approach, and if this is the correct application.

Thanks all!
 

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#7 ·
Thanks for the reminder on waste. I do have to be careful to put liquids only. The sink has a pretty specific use, so there should be no problem with that.

If draining into a new hole in the lid will the sink be vented via the vent in the pit, or does something else need to be added to make it vented?
 
#12 ·
that is the drain side, and the fitting you use to tie into the 2 inch is called a ty, you see how the side that goes to the trap, that is called the bull of a T, and how it angles down, well on the vent side you turn it the other way so the bull angles upward..depending on how far away the sink is from the 2 inch vent, you may have to run an additional vent back to the trap..
 
#16 ·
I certainly do have a lot of opinions. If my count is correct, between here and others I have talked to I now have five different suggestions. Including two which are the same but change the direction of the ty fitting. Very confusing. The sink isn't worth concrete work to me; I am only going to add it if its simple, otherwise I can do without.

I guess I will see which looks easiest to undo, in case it doesnt work, and go that route!