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| The presence of the P-trap and the direction of the y-fitting both imply that something was meant to flow into the system here. What it was may be known only to the plumber or builder.
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| Posts: 2228 | Location: The Sticks in Wisconsin. | Registered: September 30, 2012 |  
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| Cap it (weld). It's upstream of the vent, so effectively eliminated, and the cap can be cut off if it ever needs to be employed.
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| Follow-on thought: if the drain input is not being used, cap it. The P-trap will stop gasses only so long as it has water in it. When the water evaporates, the sewer gasses will come into the house... not good. Stinky, dangerous.
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| Had something like that a while back. It was formally used for the water backflush drain. It was removed as the drain should not have gone into the septic. It was later capped as a source of smell. But as I'm not a plumber, it's a guess. |
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| This is the most likely answer. My friend has been in this house about four years, and hasn't had a sewer smell issue. Thanks to all for the info. quote: Originally posted by a1abdj: It may be capped with an inside diameter plug that plumbers often use on new construction to keep debris out of the pipe until the fixtures are connected.
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