It is called an air-gap not a vent. If you are asking about Washington state the answer is yes it is required.
It is usually hooked up to your kitchen sink p-trap or garburator under the sink, which is vented. This is the only vent you need for drainage.
Your kitchen sink should already be vented if there is a p-trap draining to the wall. if it is an s-trap it is not vented and not to present code requirements. The dishwasher drain goes into the side of the disposal and the disposal should drain to the trap. A separate vent is not required for the disposal or dishwasher as the trap for the sink is what requires a vent.
It should only be steam.
Yes, the air vent (air gap) is very much required!! It prevents water from traveling from the sink drain pipe or garbage disposal and into the dishwasher.
To clean the vent on the side of the sink where the dishwasher drains, first, ensure the dishwasher is turned off and unplugged. Remove any visible debris or buildup around the vent using a damp cloth or a soft brush. If the vent is removable, take it off and rinse it under warm water to clear out any blockages. Reattach the vent once it’s clean and dry, ensuring a tight fit to prevent leaks.
This is generally a local code thing. We do not require it in our area and a loop is acceptable. Check with your code guy!
Partially clogged drain line.
on the brand new kenmore elite dishwasher, what is the vent on the upper side left of door and where is the main venting - top bottom side, where
Check the air vent tube under sink make sure it is connected properly or water will back up into dishwasher
Yes, as long as it isn't a dry VENT stack
I need a to repair my dishwasher, how much should I pay for a dishwasher repair?
No, a garbage disposal is not required when installing a dishwasher.