undersink osmosis filter set up question
I have a dishwasher and garbage disposal unit and I want to add an under
sink osmosis filter. The washer pumps out to some sort of vacuum break. The garbage disposal also has connexion to the break. Is it possible to eliminate or reroute those connexions and use that break fitting hole in the sink for the osmosis filter output? Would make life simple. Thank you, Seamus J. Wilson |
undersink osmosis filter set up question
"Seamus J. Wilson" wrote in message ... I have a dishwasher and garbage disposal unit and I want to add an under sink osmosis filter. The washer pumps out to some sort of vacuum break. The garbage disposal also has connexion to the break. Is it possible to eliminate or reroute those connexions and use that break fitting hole in the sink for the osmosis filter output? Would make life simple. Thank you, Seamus J. Wilson that may or may not be against building code in your area. in general, no. |
undersink osmosis filter set up question
Thank you for the helpful replies.
Best, Seamus J. wrote in message ... On Thu, 6 Sep 2007 15:12:59 -0700, "Seamus J. Wilson" wrote: I have a dishwasher and garbage disposal unit and I want to add an under sink osmosis filter. The washer pumps out to some sort of vacuum break. The garbage disposal also has connexion to the break. Is it possible to eliminate or reroute those connexions and use that break fitting hole in the sink for the osmosis filter output? Would make life simple. Thank you, Seamus J. Wilson No, the air gap is to keep water from the garbage disposal from siphoning back into the dish washer. |
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