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Post by rocketmanbkk on Nov 20, 2020 15:14:59 GMT
Hello
Does anyone have any photos of the waste set up of a washing machine & dishwasher that’ll be side by side please?
They’ll be integrated.
I need some inspiration!
Cheers all
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Post by dickpuller on Nov 21, 2020 11:54:06 GMT
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Post by woodbine66 on Nov 21, 2020 13:32:56 GMT
If you're not connecting into a sink waste Rocky, you could use the stand pipe type arrangement. I make up my own for double appliances, either 2 parallel 40mm stand pipes or if space tight sometimes in a 'y' shape.
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Post by DIYDafty on Nov 21, 2020 14:49:26 GMT
If you're not connecting into a sink waste Rocky, you could use the stand pipe type arrangement. I make up my own for double appliances, either 2 parallel 40mm stand pipes or if space tight sometimes in a 'y' shape.
I did my first kitchen Dick's way because the 40mm pipe is a pain to get behind appliances. THere is a bit of gurgling when the machines start working but its not that bad really. I wonder now though if the best way if its possible with your layout, is to do it Woody's way but have the 2 standpipes under the sink with the pipe going straight out after the running trap? THen run hoses from each appliance to under the sink as the hoses are obviously less than 40mm.
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Post by battle1066 on Nov 21, 2020 20:29:19 GMT
I prefer standpipes directly outside to the drain gulley every-time, less noise and easier when there's an issue to remove the machine.
Now if you wash at night the none standpipe version is enough to wake the dead with the sink gurgling through the house pipework.
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Post by rocketmanbkk on Nov 21, 2020 20:41:03 GMT
I’m just wondering what’s the best option for intergrated appliances.
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Post by battle1066 on Nov 21, 2020 20:52:44 GMT
I’m just wondering what’s the best option for intergrated appliances. What space is behind the machine is important - plenty of machines have difficult feed and waste pipe issues of there own, in terms of length and quality, flexibility and movement easier when you can position the standpipe to solve a lot of those grey areas!
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