The easiest way to do this, is to tie into the drain below the lavatory piping as it connects to the vertical pipes in the wall.Cut in the tee for the washer below the tee for the lavatory.Run the 1 1/2" or 2" pipe horisontaly to the washer location,and add a p-trap of the same size.If the p-trap is inside the wall, you will need a solid or glued trap,and if outside the wall it is fine to use a union trap.From the trap, bring the stand pipe up to 40" off the floor,for the washer drain hose.The proper slope of the pipe from the tee fitting to the trap is 1/4" per foot up to the trap, and the maximum length of a 1 1/2" pipe is 6 feet.The maximum length of a 2" pipe is 8 feet.
There r diff parts in washing machine. First thing is the sensor used in it to made it automatic. Next comes the washing drum,where in cloths r washed. next is the inlet/outlet for the water flow......
Put your ear next to a blender or washing machine.
It is actually required in model codes as it preheats the water to the machine
Next to the washing machine. It's fallen into the black hole behind the microwave.
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No, rit red dye will not permanently stain the inside of your washing machine. However, when using red dye, I ALWAYS do a clear water wash afterwards to clear out any trace or granule of dye so that it does not affect my next load of laundry.
No it's not. I've had it before, and I put it in the washing machine, and forgot to take it out until the next morning, and so it got all mildewy.
Washing machines are connected to your mains water supply so either there is a problem with your water supply in as much as it is continually leaking when it's not supposed to be in use, or, more likely, there is a blockage in the machine or the water pipes immediately surrounding it which is causing water to flood back out of the machine. It's usually a small item of clothing like a sock (or a collection of them) that has worked its way out of the machine via that gap at the front of the drum just next to the door, and is now blocking your pipes. You may find water bubbling back out of your sinks and bath, depending on their proximity to the washing machine. You need a plumber, quick!
Buy Affresh, it is sold at most supermarkets. 3 large tablets to a pack. I placed 2 tablets in the washing machine and ran thru the washing cycle using HOT water. If you have time you can let the machine agitate for about 5 minutes and stop the cycle letting the Affresh work by soaking for about an hour and than turn the machine back on. This will disolve the built up soap scum causing the smell. Repeat using the other Affresh tablet. If the soap scum is really bad let the Affresh work overnight and use the rinse cycle the next morning. Worked for me.
To do what I would have done first... Check the screen at the inlet of the washer to see if it is blocked.
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