The trap below a plumbing fixture is likely the most ancient plumbing feature that is still in use today. The trap arm is the portion of a fixture drain between a trap weir and its protecting vent. The trap weir is the point at the bottom of the trap arm pipe where it connects to the trap.Click to see full answer. Similarly one may ask, what is a trap arm?A trap arm is the pipe between the trap weir and the vent pipe. Many codes allow only one trap per trap arm. There are sometimes installations, especially under kitchen sinks, where two drains, each with a trap, merge at a wye (or a tee) before entering the vertical pipe that is the vent.Also, how long can a 1 1 2 Trap arm be? The maximum trap arm length depends on the pipe size. For instance, a 1-1/4 inch pipe can have a trap-arm length (from trap to vent) of 30 inches. A 4 inch pipe can have a trap-arm length of 10 feet. At 47 inches, it should be at least a 2 inch pipe – which can have a maximum trap-arm length of 5 feet. Also asked, what does dirty arm mean in plumbing? When a trap arm extends laterally through a stud wall inside of the wall, we call it a dirty arm. Check the drain center below the floor to see if it matches the center of the trap arm above or to remove the trap arm to see if the drain goes down (normal scenario) , or to the side (dirty arm scenario).What is the minimum trap arm length?Trap must be same size as trap arm. Trap arm length must be a minimum 2x trap arm diameter. Maximum Slope of pipes less than 3” diameter is ¼” per foot.