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Plumbing In A Washing Machine
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You're right booksworth, there are two. There's one upstairs next to my hot water tank. You would turn this off and then run the hot tap in the downstairs sink to drain the pipe. BUT, although my machine has hot and cold inlets, I only turned my main supply off and got no drainage? abrakazabra - turn 'em both off to be safe.
You're right booksworth, there are two. There's one upstairs next to my hot water tank. You would turn this off and then run the hot tap in the downstairs sink to drain the pipe. BUT, although my machine has hot and cold inlets, I only turned my main supply off and got no drainage? abrakazabra - turn 'em both off to be safe.
Something else you you might find is that you only have a cold water supply not hot as well. If so, you will need to attach a 'Y' shaped adaptor to connect the cold supply to both the hot and cold connectors on your w/m. These adaptors usually come with a new w/m or if not, any DIY shop should sell them.
Other than that, agree with all the above.
Good luck!
One variation on the hot water supply:
I've never been able to find an actual stop valve in the hot water supply so I have to put a wine bottle stopper on the inside end of the "hot water tank" outlet pipe & then run the tap to empty the pipes before undoing anything (the water in the tank is cold).