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Default Question about dishwasher hose.

On Dec 23, 7:54�pm, Tony Hwang wrote:
Mark wrote:
I've seen this done in cases just as mentioned - where the DW isn't next
to the sink. �In these cases it is still necessary to have the hose
routed up under the counter before dropping down to the basement or else
the DW won't hold water. �It would continue to drain if the hose were
not held above the normal �water level of the DW, much the way a washing
machine drains if you drop the drain hose on the floor.


"Oren" wrote in message
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On Sun, 23 Dec 2007 15:07:20 -0800 (PST), "
wrote:


On Dec 23, 5:30?pm, Oren wrote:


http://www.appliance411.com/faq/DW-drain-no-gap.gif


My dishwasher drains to a basement washtub, unfortunately dishwasher
couldnt go by sink its across the room. trust me the loop is necessary
or the water will siphon from the machine


Interesting, not a single manual for a DW I've read mentions draining
to a basement. Seems �every one does mention using the hose in a loop
- with or without an air gap... an always mention the sink, adjacent.


I vote for the loop


Hi,
Dish washer not near the sink? How inconvenient! Like keeping laundry
washer and dryer far apart? How inconvenient!- Hide quoted text -

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our home built in 1950 has the sink base cabinet too narrow for a
dishwasher. short of replacing the kitchen completely theres little we
can do, but actually the dishwasher in its current location is very
easy to use,''

eventually we will replace the kitchen but first we need a new furnace
with air, i am sick of the twice a year lugging the window units