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Charles Middleton September 7th 05 11:22 AM

Dishwasher Waste Length
 
Hi,

Currently in the planning stages of my new kitchen. Im planning to
install a dishwasher but the only place I can relocate it is quite a
distance from the current drain outlet.

Ive got a U-shaped kitchen and the dishwaster would need to be situated
opposite the sink. The sink currently has the washing machine under the
drainer and this plumbs easily into the waste from the sink.

The waste pipe run from the proposed dishwasher location would be
around 3.5mtrs to 4mtrs. So, questions a

- Can the dishwasher pump water out?

- Could I set up a waste pipe behind kitchen units to connect into the
main waste?

- Presumably this pipe would need to have a drop on it of x amount over
its distance?

- Could the dishwaster effectively 'lift' water from its drain up to
the level of this pipe to allow it to then run (via gravity) to the
main drain?

- Would all of my wastes (sink, washing machine, dishwasher) connect
into one u-bend or is it acceptable to have more than one?

Thanks in advance,

CM.


[email protected] September 7th 05 11:46 AM


Charles Middleton wrote:
Hi,

Currently in the planning stages of my new kitchen. Im planning to
install a dishwasher but the only place I can relocate it is quite a
distance from the current drain outlet.

Ive got a U-shaped kitchen and the dishwaster would need to be situated
opposite the sink. The sink currently has the washing machine under the
drainer and this plumbs easily into the waste from the sink.

The waste pipe run from the proposed dishwasher location would be
around 3.5mtrs to 4mtrs. So, questions a

- Can the dishwasher pump water out?


Yes - just like a washing machine


- Could I set up a waste pipe behind kitchen units to connect into the
main waste?


If you have space - depends on the units.


- Presumably this pipe would need to have a drop on it of x amount over
its distance?


Yes.


- Could the dishwaster effectively 'lift' water from its drain up to
the level of this pipe to allow it to then run (via gravity) to the
main drain?


Probably. depends how high it ends up due to the slope of the pipe.

MBQ


Christian McArdle September 7th 05 12:04 PM

- Can the dishwasher pump water out?

Yes.

- Could I set up a waste pipe behind kitchen units to connect into the
main waste?


Yes.

- Presumably this pipe would need to have a drop on it of x amount over
its distance?


Yes. It's quite shallow, though, so you should manage it, unless the sink
waste exits the wall high up.

- Could the dishwaster effectively 'lift' water from its drain up to
the level of this pipe to allow it to then run (via gravity) to the
main drain?


Yes.

- Would all of my wastes (sink, washing machine, dishwasher) connect
into one u-bend or is it acceptable to have more than one?


It is better to have more than one, to prevent cross contamination from
blockage and overflow problems when all appliances pump out simultaneously.

I would put the U-bend and a cut down (so you can mount it high) washing
machine style air break stand pipe at the dishwasher position and then plumb
directly to the outlet after the pipe run, using the sink U-bend only for
the washing machine. (Actually, I'd prefer a washing machine air break for
that, too, but if it ain't broke don't fix it and all that).

Christian.



Richard Conway September 7th 05 12:16 PM

Charles Middleton wrote:
Hi,

Currently in the planning stages of my new kitchen. Im planning to
install a dishwasher but the only place I can relocate it is quite a
distance from the current drain outlet.

Ive got a U-shaped kitchen and the dishwaster would need to be situated
opposite the sink. The sink currently has the washing machine under the
drainer and this plumbs easily into the waste from the sink.

The waste pipe run from the proposed dishwasher location would be
around 3.5mtrs to 4mtrs. So, questions a

- Can the dishwasher pump water out?

- Could I set up a waste pipe behind kitchen units to connect into the
main waste?

- Presumably this pipe would need to have a drop on it of x amount over
its distance?

- Could the dishwaster effectively 'lift' water from its drain up to
the level of this pipe to allow it to then run (via gravity) to the
main drain?

- Would all of my wastes (sink, washing machine, dishwasher) connect
into one u-bend or is it acceptable to have more than one?

Thanks in advance,

CM.

Out of interest, does your kitchen have a solid or wooden floor? If it
were wooden and there was a void beneath then it may be possible to run
the pipe accross under the floor and then exit through the wall below
floor level and then run outside as a seperate waste pipe to the drain
outside.

oli4uk September 7th 05 01:02 PM

Just a little bit of advice :

Whilst plumbing my own I noted that the dishwasher pumped out a hell of
a lot faster than my washing machining. I'm talking newish
(=A3250-=A3350) home units. Almost that the dishwasher would pump waste
water down a downward flowing pipe. So my dishwasher is on what I can
best describe as a 'closed' system. i.e. there are no flexi pipes (
http://tinyurl.com/cjbuu ) that loosely fit into larger pipes with wash
traps at the foot of them (Bodge DIY)

I'd be inclined to go for it, whilst using common sense :

o Closed system
o Dedicated pipe (Sink could be inc though)
o Sufficient slope
o Internal wash trap (with easy access ;-)
o Pipe fits behind worktop cupboards and draws.

HTHs - Oliver.



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