Depends on how hot as the EP has their own rules to prevent possible sewer piping to crack or scalding sewer workers
A drain saddle is used in plumbing systems to connect a water filtration system or water softener to a drain pipe. It serves the purpose of allowing the system to discharge wastewater safely and efficiently into the drain without causing any leaks or blockages.
To connect a dishwasher to your kitchen plumbing system, you will need to locate the dishwasher's water inlet valve and drain hose. Connect the water inlet valve to the hot water supply under your sink using a flexible hose. Then, connect the dishwasher's drain hose to the sink's drain pipe or garbage disposal. Make sure to secure all connections tightly to prevent leaks.
i have to drain out 4800 cusec of water
If you are talking about a roof water drain pipe to sewer it is illegal. If you are talking about a sink drain pipe well that is where they all connect to so yea.
It should connect at the back of the sunroof under the headliner and I think the hose drains out of the trunk near the rear wheel well.
Heck no as the sink is higher then the basement drain and water does NOT flow up hill BUT it does seek its own level BUT you can connect a sink drain to a basement drain if you properly trap and vent the line
To connect a sink drain properly, first assemble the necessary parts such as the P-trap, tailpiece, and drain pipe. Place the P-trap under the sink and connect it to the tailpiece and drain pipe. Tighten the connections securely using slip-joint pliers. Make sure the connections are watertight to prevent leaks. Finally, test the drain by running water to ensure it is working correctly.
you should drain it using your mouth
To properly drain a tankless water heater, first turn off the power and water supply. Connect a hose to the drain valve and place the other end in a suitable drainage area. Open the valve and let the water drain completely. Close the valve, remove the hose, and turn the water supply back on.
The purpose of a drain tailpiece in a plumbing system is to connect the sink drain to the P-trap, allowing water and waste to flow out of the sink and into the sewer system.
If you have any water at all coming into the sump, there will always be a little in the bottom unless it stays dry long enough for it to evaporate. The design of the pump doesn't let it pump the last little bit out. If there is not a check valve in the discharge pipe, what is left it the pipe going out will drain back into the sump. If the discharge pipe is connected to the house drain and there was not a check valve in that pipe, depending on where the kitchen clog is, the sink could drain into the sump.
depends if drain is clogged or not