bigandy
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posted on 15/5/06 at 09:32 PM |
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Dishwashers...
Evening folks.
I've just ordered a dishwasher to keep SWMBO happy, and I;ve got a couple fo questions with regards to fitting it. It's a Smeg DF614WE,
and I'm not sure what fittings it comes with for connecting it to a water supply, and also what requirements it will have for getting rid of
waste water. In our kitchen the washing amchine is already taking up the two screw fittings under the sink, so if it has one of these, does anyone
know if a two way adapter or splitter suchlike can be bought to allow fitting two hoses to one connection?
Also, do the waste water outlets use a hose similar to that of a washing machine?
Cheers
Andy
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Aboardman
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| posted on 15/5/06 at 10:18 PM |
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waste water is via a pipe like the washing machine.
my dishwasher only needs cold water feed, you can get a connetor that will screw onto the cold water pipe and the machine connects to that no solding.
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Mansfield
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| posted on 15/5/06 at 10:24 PM |
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B&Q do a plastic Y piece that would do you perfectly. I fitted one, probably get change out of £2.
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owelly
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| posted on 15/5/06 at 11:04 PM |
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I plumbed mine up to the hot water because it was heated by a solid fuel boiler and the solid fuel fell from the trees.
Never had any problems but if you are wanting to plumb in a conventional manner, as above.
http://www.ppcmag.co.uk
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Bob C
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| posted on 15/5/06 at 11:13 PM |
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SMEG - top brand name.
They must have been gutted when red dwarf got pulled.
Bob
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muzchap
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| posted on 16/5/06 at 12:08 AM |
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What is a SWMBO?
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If you believe you're not crazy, whilst everybody is telling you, you are - then they are definitely wrong!
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greggors84
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| posted on 16/5/06 at 12:16 AM |
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quote: Originally posted by muzchap
What is a SWMBO?
She Who Must Be Obeyed
Chris
The Magnificent 7!
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JoelP
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| posted on 16/5/06 at 06:29 AM |
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use a y piece for the supply, and send the waste into a normal appliance trap. I there isnt one, you can get twin appliance sink wastes. You machine
will come with everything else you need. If you read the instructions, they usually recommend cold feed for some reasons which i cant remember.
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owelly
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| posted on 16/5/06 at 06:31 AM |
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They recommend cold feed to get a better rinse so you don't get clouding on your glasses (not the optical devices) but I never had any problems!
http://www.ppcmag.co.uk
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ditchlewis
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| posted on 16/5/06 at 08:01 AM |
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sounds like a costly investment. you shuold have bought her a pair of marigolds instead. that way you could have had use of them in the garage for all
those dirty jobs     
ditch 
PS in my house i'm the dish washer, something to do with division of labour so i'm told.
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bigandy
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| posted on 16/5/06 at 08:43 AM |
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Brilliant, cheers folks. I wasn't sure exactly what fittings the water inlet and outlets would be, but if they are the same as a washing
machine, then I'm sure I can "engineer" something to do the job!
As for it being an expensive investment, then it wasn't too bad. £250 for a Smeg dishwasher with a 5 year parts and labour guarantee included
was pretty good I thought (see www.empiredirect.co.uk for details!) especially for a brand like Smeg!
In our house, I am the Chef, she does the washing up, I do the drying up, she does the washing, I do the ironing, she does the hoovering, I clean the
bathroom, she does the dusting, I take refuge in the garage, she revels in the peace and quiet and removal of the main source of untidyness from the
house!
It's a pretty good arrangement that we have if you ask me!
Cheers!
Andy
PS. between you and me, the dishwasher is going to be a brilliant tool for cleaning up parts from my RC trucks, and various small bits of engines!
Dammit! Too many decisions....
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jambojeef
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| posted on 16/5/06 at 08:44 AM |
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Aren't dishwashers just parts washers that look flashy?
Liam has been cleaning up donor parts for years in his dishwasher - we've just bought one to do the same!
Cleans dishes aswell apparently...
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ditchlewis
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| posted on 16/5/06 at 08:46 AM |
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big andy
I hope that SHMBO does not realise the true reason for the new washing machine (part cleaning) as you may end up doing all the work when she goes on
strike.   
Ditch  
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bigandy
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| posted on 16/5/06 at 09:01 AM |
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I think the key to my plan, is stealth.....
She is out at college two nights a week, so I can have twice weekly parts washing sprees!
Cheers
Andy
Dammit! Too many decisions....
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britishtrident
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| posted on 16/5/06 at 02:14 PM |
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If you just Y it on to the connection on the sink waste you may find you get back flow from the drain into dishwasher as a result you may find an
inch or so of water in the bottom.
Best way is to give it is own stand pipe and U trap connection to the waste pipe, with the pump outlet hose above the water level in the U trap to
prevent back syphoning. .
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