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Question
- what is wrong with this drain installation?
image of drain pipes
- there is not enough slope on the horizontal section
- the drain is double-trapped
- the first trap is higher than the second trap
- the tailpiece on the second trap is too long
- the vent pipe is not visible
- what would you report here?
image of sink pipes
Question 3
In drain installation, a double - trap occurs when there are two P - traps in a single drain line. Looking at the drain setup, having two traps (double - trapping) is incorrect as it can cause issues with proper drainage and sewer gas release. The other options: not enough slope on horizontal section is less likely here, first trap higher than second isn't the main issue, tailpiece length and vent pipe visibility aren't the key problem here.
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B. The drain is double - trapped
Question 4
Since the image for question 4 is not fully described (only the sinks and some pipes are mentioned but no details about the problem like leaks, incorrect pipe connections, etc.), we can't provide a definite answer. If we assume common sink - related issues (like leaky pipes, improper connections, etc.), but without the image details, we need more information. For now, if we consider a common scenario like a leak under the sink or improper pipe installation, but we need the image details to be precise.