It washes clothes, if it isn't working well it annoys you, it uses alot of water and it makes an annoying noise.
Yes
Because the washing machine drains down the same main drain and it's suction as it goes by is trying to suck the water out of the under sink U trap.
Yes, washing machine is a common noun, a word for any washing machine; a singular, concrete, compound noun, a word for a thing. A proper noun is the name of a person, place, or thing. Washing machines seldom have names. However, the name of the company who makes the washing machine is a proper noun; for example a Kenmore washing machine, a Hotpoint washing machine, a GE washing machine, etc.
Sounds to me like you have a clog in one of your pipes. This causes water from the washing machine to drain into other pipes instead of going down the main line properly. Check the bathtub when the washing machine is draining... they're notorious for filling with old yicky washing machine water! The clog can possibly be in a line ion the house, or possibly be caused by roots in the main line. Sounds like it's time to hire a plumber! Good luck!!
My GE washing machine does not wring my clothes dry enough what do i need to do? The spin cycle is not working well. You can try running the spin cycle a second time. Also, make sure that you have not overfilled the machine. In my experience, this is the main reason for replacing an older machine.
A washing machine drain plumbing diagram typically shows the layout and connections of pipes and fixtures involved in draining water from the washing machine. It may include details such as the location of the drain hose, the trap, the standpipe, and any necessary vents or connections to the main sewer line.
As long as there are working valves to shut off the hose at the washing machine connection, you do not need to shut off the main. If there are no valves there or they do not work, you must shut off the main before starting and then take advantage of this time to install shutoff valves as well.
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No! Dumping the washer output into the sump is illegal.
The main energy changes in a washing machine are electrical energy being converted into mechanical energy to drive the motor that rotates the drum and agitator, and thermal energy being used to heat water for washing. Additionally, there is energy used for controlling the electronic components and displaying information on the control panel.
Backflow from the sewer or drain pipes.
You ask your plumber to instal the valve in your main supply the reduces the pressure but not the flow.