It is tricky but u can with a fernco if the copper dwv drain line is 1 1/2" in diamater use a 1 1/4" x 1 1/2" reducing fernco because the outside diamater of copper is smaller than abs or PVC
yes. A no-hub coupling or FERNCO (brand name) coupling work well.
No, you have to attach a garden hose to the fitting at the bottom of the tank. Often the tank will have sediment built up in it and the water will drain very slowly from this.
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A fernco or rubber fitting. This made of rubber and had hose clamps on it. You should ask for assistance at a hardware or plumbing shop for a 2" Plastic X 2" Copper Fernco or rubber coupling.
The drain going out is clogged. Both sides share the same drain and water seeks it's own level so it comes up in the other side. Put some drain cleaner down the drain.
yes. A no-hub coupling or FERNCO (brand name) coupling work well.
Most drain pipes are made of copper
Yes, but PVC creates problems
For domestic water, drain lines, heat lines.
Which alkali is commonly used to open a drain
If that will work then, yes. Most inflatables have no fittings that are compatible with a garden hose fitting. K
The drain cock is at the bottom of the radiator above the splash shield. Either you will need to remove the shield or you will need a piece of 3/8" hose about 12 to 14 inches long to attach to the drain tube.
A dehumidifier is a device for the removal of moisture from the air. The copper pipe that is not connected is almost certainly a drain pipe. As the dehumidifier removes moisture from the air, it has to collect and then drain in some way. A drain pipe would handle the latter chore. Consult the manufacturer or a distributor for a manual or just some information.
Laying underneath, facing front, the drain is on the left, on the bottom back of the radiator. It has a plastic flat tab to turn 90 degrees on or off, and a nipple below to attach a hose to direct the drain flow.
AIR CONDITIONERS ARE SUPPOSED TO LEAK. ALL YOU CAN DO IS ATTACH A HOSE TO THE DRAIN AND RUN THE HOSE SOMEWHERE WHERE IT CAN SAFLEY DRAIN.
No, you have to attach a garden hose to the fitting at the bottom of the tank. Often the tank will have sediment built up in it and the water will drain very slowly from this.
It depends on whether or not your drain line is threaded at the top of the pipe. Older homes like mine have a threaded line but newer homes have a smooth line.