Saturday, January 9, 2010

Convertible Dishwasher Dishwasher To Washing Machine Hookup?

Dishwasher to washing machine hookup? - convertible dishwasher

Ok: This is the situation:

I have something in my dining room that connects to a washing machine is like (two taps * like the valves were in the garden courtyard *, and) a sort of drain holes. The washer and dryer in the garage really.

What I am trying to do, you close a dishwasher convertible at this point, because that would put in my kitchen too expensive and difficult.

In addition to the question, Lowe's, said he had no idea if it can do as a converter that I (apparently the kind of dishes, meat, I need it, "to connect directly to a sink in touch and do not with the kind of touch on things that I) in this context of the work.

Can I do what I do? If so, what should I do?

Thank you!

6 comments:

Jg said...

You really need to drain the hot water tap and get in touch. Cut the plug from the valve dishes and get a kit from one end of the garden hose. This will have a new purpose to the hot water tap connection and is very easy to install. It costs less than ten dollars. Then you will have a length of hose and a reducer to connect to the sewer system. The gearbox is close to the houses and leave the hose attached to drain the dishwasher. Gripper safely with all the screw terminals. This should be a simple solution. Be sure to measure all areas to receive a link to the right size.

Jg said...

You really need to drain the hot water tap and get in touch. Cut the plug from the valve dishes and get a kit from one end of the garden hose. This will have a new purpose to the hot water tap connection and is very easy to install. It costs less than ten dollars. Then you will have a length of hose and a reducer to connect to the sewer system. The gearbox is close to the houses and leave the hose attached to drain the dishwasher. Gripper safely with all the screw terminals. This should be a simple solution. Be sure to measure all areas to receive a link to the right size.

soxrcat said...

Change the two seemed to be a unit consisting of a kitchen tap, touch and go.

Jeffrey S said...

It should be easy to connect the hose from a dishwasher in touch to fill their water connections. All you need is a hose kit hardware.
It should also be able to run the dishwasher drain for leaks. The only concern would be that the pipe does not leak and if the pump is in the dishwasher on the ability to fly not.

Wundt said...

I doubt there is a specific connector for what you are trying to do, but it should be possible to end a screw in the "in" connection in the dishwasher and just run a piece of pipe "exit hole for drainage. There could use a few trips to the hardware store.

If you can, the parts that can in the store with items you are trying, others try to make a connection, you can collect completely different adapter for the connection.

You might also consider going) to a smaller hardware store (Ace or something like that. They tend to be better advice for employees of Lowe's offer.

George A said...

Sewer and pipe hot water should do equally well for a dishwasher. If it does not even run with a 220-volt circuit for your dishwasher, however.

Jorge A

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