Submitted by TonyFugginMontana t3_z7yhm4 in DIY
redirdamon t1_iy8w5az wrote
I don't know anything about your electrical question but the plumbing for the sink and disposal is totally screwed up.
TonyFugginMontana OP t1_iy8z4iz wrote
I'm not surprised. It seems to work though. What's the problem?
ATX_native t1_iy92rqr wrote
Where does this pipe go?
TonyFugginMontana OP t1_iy93md7 wrote
It's coming from an air-gap above the sink--where the dishwasher drain currently goes--and goes into the main drainage away from the sink at the bottom.
ATX_native t1_iy94l5e wrote
You could have some downward pitch to the drain pipes coming from the sink and disposal.
However your setup looks functional.
TonyFugginMontana OP t1_iy94wth wrote
Thanks!
dominus_aranearum t1_iy96omv wrote
It's definitely an odd setup but functional. Normally the dishwasher would drain into the disposal after the airgap.
My only concern would be where the dishwasher drain ties into the main line, the connection needs to be a long tee wye (because it's horizontal) and while difficult to tell from the picture, doesn't appear to be anything more than a sanitary tee.
TonyFugginMontana OP t1_iy9cc0v wrote
From my brief googling of the difference, I think you are right that it is a sanitary tee, not a wye.
I took another photo from a different angle:
https://i.imgur.com/UKixPEl.jpg
I suspect that the disposal was added after the fact, which would explain a lot of this. I guess I could knock out the plug and put the drain into the disposal and just cut and cap that whole drain from the air gap. I haven't decided but I'd probably go with the path of least resistance since this has been working.
dominus_aranearum t1_iy9duvy wrote
That would be my guess as well. I probably wouldn't mess with it if it's working, just know that if there's a block, that's a good place to look.
redirdamon t1_iya4qlg wrote
The problem is that waste piping must be installed so that the flow is directed. You have a san tee laying on its side with the outlet dropping out the bottom. With a significant flow the water from the sink on the left will by-pass the outlet and flow directly into the disposer (or vice versa). It's a code violation not to mention a clog waiting to happen.
The dishwasher airgap discharging into its own trap is suspect for the simple reason that traps should only be installed on fixtures that will receive regular discharge. It is assumed that a fixture with a faucet will receive water from the faucet on a regular basis but that is not true of a dishwasher. For example, my mother has never used her dishwasher in the 5 years she's been in her apartment - her trap would have lost its seal and sewer gas would be entering via the dishwasher. You may use your dishwasher everyday and never have a problem but in many jurisdictions this is a code violation.
Both issues are relatively easy to fix.
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