nhbeachlover
Jun 22, 2012, 03:02 PM
I would really appreciate it if someone can give me detailed information on "How to install gravity drain for a residential ice machine?". The information I have is:
1) Standpipe should be 1 1/2" in diameter and rise about 2" above floor line.
2) There must be a 1" air gap between the drain hose and the stand pipe.
3) Drain lines must have a 1/4" drop per foot and no low points where water can
Settle.
How do I keep the drain hose and the standpipe in-line so that the drain hose is always above the standpipe when there is a 1" gap between the two? In other words, the ice machine could be pushed just slightly and then the two are not in line anymore. Is there some kind of attachment I am missing that will allow the air gap but at the same time keep them aligned?
How do I get pvc standpipe to drop 1/4" per foot when it must go down and then through a side wall? I don't see a way to not have a 90 degree turn going out the wall.
Thanks in advance for anyone taking the time to answer this question.
1) Standpipe should be 1 1/2" in diameter and rise about 2" above floor line.
2) There must be a 1" air gap between the drain hose and the stand pipe.
3) Drain lines must have a 1/4" drop per foot and no low points where water can
Settle.
How do I keep the drain hose and the standpipe in-line so that the drain hose is always above the standpipe when there is a 1" gap between the two? In other words, the ice machine could be pushed just slightly and then the two are not in line anymore. Is there some kind of attachment I am missing that will allow the air gap but at the same time keep them aligned?
How do I get pvc standpipe to drop 1/4" per foot when it must go down and then through a side wall? I don't see a way to not have a 90 degree turn going out the wall.
Thanks in advance for anyone taking the time to answer this question.