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Old Sep 9, 2006, 07:45 AM
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Whirlpool tub flexible tubing

I just bought a American Std. Whirlpool tub open box from Lowes. I noticed that there are a couple of ~3/16" flexible lines (tygon tubing) that are not connected to anything. One clear blue and is from the water return port. This has what looks to be a small plastic fitting (check valve?) on the end with a male nipple on it.

The flexible tube other is a black tube from the electrical box that sits on top of the pump.

I figure that it could be some sort of standpipe or vent, but not quite sure.

Any thoughts?

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Hey Kyle,

Does your tub look anything like this, (see image) ? Regards, tom
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Hi Tom,

Not exactly. Its a 2425.118W.020 "Hampton" I can't find any repair documentations on the am std website.
This one is kinda close.
http://www.americanstandard-us.com/A.../Parts_243.pdf
I think I figured out the black one as the tube to the on/off switch- apparently actuated by air. Here's a picture of the blue tubing. I'm starting to think its a bypass for the pump in case the tub drain is blocked.
[IMG]H:\DCIM\104CANON\IMG_0453.jpg[/IMG]

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