ADL 1-1/4" Bottom Trap BT-909
ADL 1-1/4" Bottom Trap BT-909
ADL 1-1/4" Chrome-Plated Brass Bottom Trap (BT-909)
Keep your bathroom basin plumbing running smoothly and looking sleek with the ADL 1-1/4" Bottom Trap (BT-909). This premium bottle-style waste trap is engineered to block foul sewer gases from entering your home while providing a modern, compact alternative to bulky traditional P-traps. Featuring a removable bottom cup, it offers unmatched convenience for routine maintenance and cleaning.
Key Features
- Universal 1-1/4" Connection: Features the standard 1-1/4 inch (approx. 32mm) inlet size, making it universally compatible with almost all standard bathroom wash basins, vanity wastes, and pop-up assemblies.
- Convenient Removable Bottom Cap: Designed with a screw-off bottom cup that allows you to easily clear out hair, soap residue, and debris, or quickly retrieve dropped jewelry without having to dismantle the entire plumbing trap.
- Aesthetic Space-Saving Design: The compact, cylindrical bottle trap profile is ideal for exposed under-basin installations, bringing a neat, minimalist, and upscale look to wall-hung and floating vanity basins.
- Corrosion-Resistant Chrome Finish: Coated in a high-brilliance, multi-layer polished chrome finish that resists tarnishing, scratching, and water spots, ensuring it matches your chrome faucets and accessories perfectly.
- Durable Brass & Alloy Construction: Built with high-strength metallic components to withstand continuous water exposure, hot/cold temperature shifts, and household cleaning agents without cracking or leaking.
Product Specifications
| Brand | ADL |
|---|---|
| Model Number | BT-909 |
| Fitting Size | 1-1/4" (Standard Basin Waste Thread Connection) |
| Material | Premium Brass / Chrome-Plated Metal Body |
| Finish | Polished Chrome |
| Trap Style | Bottle Trap / Bottom-Discharge Cleanout Trap |
Ideal For:
Residential bathroom wash basins, commercial public restrooms, wall-mounted floating sinks, and exposed-plumbing vanity units.
Installation Tip: When assembling the bottom trap or screwing the bottom cleanout cup back in after maintenance, always check that the rubber sealing gaskets are flat and properly seated in their grooves. Hand-tighten firmly to ensure a perfect, drip-free seal without damaging the threads.
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