About 10 for a regular wash.
About 10 gallons per regular wash.
No. A dishwasher will not sanitize dishes unless the option is turned on. A normal cycle will use very hot water to wash and itβs good enough. A sanitary cycle heats water to 170 degrees. You should have a good reason to use this cycle.
It is normal for a dishwasher to leave water behind after a cycle. It keeps the seals from dry rot. The water level should be below the filters. You should not be able to see the water
It works without any difference that I could notice.Addendum:It will depend on how much and what type you use. Most regular liquid dish detergents foam heavily with agitation. If this happens inside your dishwasher, the seal may leak. Dishwasher detergent (like laundry detergent) is formulated to be less sudsing. do not, however, make the mistake of using laundry detergent in your dishwasher. You would actually be better off running the dishwasher without soap.
It takes 5 to 7 gallons of water to run a normal cycle.
About 10 gallons per regular wash.
About 10 gallons per regular wash.
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Assuming you're running the dishwasher fully packed, then handwashing the same number of dishes would consume more water. Yet if you are running the dishwasher with not to much silverware it would save water to just hand wash them.
Commercial dishwashers take about 15 minutes before it starts to wash. 5 minutes to fill the 10 gallon tub and 10 minutes for it to heat up the water. Each load uses only 2 gallons of water or less. After 6 hours of usage, itβs time to drain the dirty and greasy water, clean the tank and refill with fresh water. So your answer is: 10 plus 2 = 12 gallons. Add 2 more gallons after each load. These dishwasher can run 24/7.
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Maybe none. A FULLY LOADED dishwasher MAY use less water than hand washing.
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how much was the first dishwasher
To use very hot water to clean and sanitise dishes
soap and water or use dishwasher liquid detergent with water