The washing machine drain may overflow by the wall where the discharge hose goes in due to a clog in the hose or drain pipe, improper installation of the hose, or a malfunction in the washing machine's drainage system.
What year? On a 2002, take the discharge hose from the condenser apart and you should find it in the hose end.
One option for extending a washing machine discharge hose is to purchase a longer hose that is compatible with your machine. Another option is to use a hose extension kit, which typically includes the necessary connectors and fittings to extend the hose. It is important to ensure that the extension is securely attached to prevent leaks and maintain proper drainage.
Depends, It could be either the discharge or suction hose.
To maintain and dispose of a water softener discharge hose properly, follow these best practices: Regularly inspect the hose for leaks or damage, clean it as needed, and ensure it is properly connected to the drainage system. When disposing of the hose, follow local regulations for hazardous waste disposal or recycling.
The low side service port is on the suction side (larger hose) and the high side service port is on the discharge hose (smaller hose)......
Low side is the suction side and will have the larger hose attached to it and the high side is the discharge side and will have the smaller hose........
If the hose is hooked to the compressor discharge it can cause it to blow up. It should be hooked to the liquid line.
On the suction side only if you are just using a do it yourself kit........ The low side service port is on the suction side (larger hose) and the high side service port is on the discharge hose (smaller hose)......
If you have a low spot that you could put the end of a hose, than you could hook a hose to the other end and feed it water to get the flow started. After getting the water running, hold the connected ends under the water in the pool and take them apart. Keep the end from the hose going to the low spot under the water. Have something handy to put on the end in the pool to hold it down to the bottom. If there is no are leaks in the hose and you keep the end under water, it should mostly drain the pool.The discharge end of the hose must be lower than the intake end. When the level of water in the pool falls to the same level as the discharge end, the siphon will stop flowing. To drain a pool completely, the discharge end must be lower than the lowest spot in the pool and the intake end must be place at that spot. To start the siphon you can immerse the hose completely in water to get all the air out, plug the discharge end of the hose with your thumb or a suitable cap as you drag it over the side of the pool, and uncap it when the discharge end is at a low point. This method of starting a siphon avoids sucking or inhaling on the hose end, with the attendant risk of aspirating contaminated water into one's lungs.
A sump pump discharge line should run as far from the foundation walls as possible.
Yes...... Using a set of a/c gauges you will connect the red hose to the high side and the blue hose to the low side.. High side will be the smaller hose and the low side will be the larger hose...... High side is discharge and low side is suction side.........