Dishwasher drain.

Originally Posted By: kmcmahon
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Is this right?


I don't see many dishwashers and never saw one drained like this before.

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Originally Posted By: mbartels
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You get all the fun stuff!


I would call it out for the fact that it runs on the underside of the joists. Write up to call out the plumber to re-route drain.



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Originally Posted By: tallen
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Which way is out? It looks like the drain angles up from both sides of the trap.


You needs a plumber.



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Originally Posted By: kmcmahon
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Does it need an air gap valve as well?



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Originally Posted By: tallen
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Yes.


Or a high loop.



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Originally Posted By: jpeck
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And a vent.



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Originally Posted By: mbartels
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Just looked again and noticed the wiring also. I hope that extension cord is not hooked up to the dishwasher icon_eek.gif



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Originally Posted By: kmcmahon
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No…it was hooked up to the water heater…and it’s not an extension cord, it’s actual wiring.



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