How to connect a washing machine and dishwasher

While connecting a washing machine and dishwasher may appear difficult at first, it is possible to complete the task with the correct assistance. For optimal performance and longevity, make sure your appliances are connected correctly, whether you’re upgrading them or installing them in a new house.

We’ll walk you through all the necessary steps to properly connect both machines in this guide. We’ll go over everything you need to know, from electrical setups to plumbing connections. You can quickly set up your washing machine and dishwasher with a little perseverance and some simple tools.

Together, we will ensure that your appliances are prepared to handle the daily challenge of keeping your dishes and clothes immaculate. Let’s get started on the process.

Step Description
1 Turn off the power and water supply.
2 Connect the water inlet hose to the cold water tap.
3 Attach the drain hose to the waste pipe or sink.
4 Secure the washing machine"s power plug into a grounded socket.
5 Level the machine using adjustable feet if needed.
6 Test the connections for leaks and proper operation.

What you will need?

These utilities need to be ready in order to connect two devices that are so reliant on them at the same time. If the dishwasher and washing machine had their own separate taps for the water supply and sewage system in the kitchen, it would be very easy, but since they aren’t, you’ll have to figure something out.

Prior to anything else, we will gather the resources required to "integrate" into the current communications. Let’s enumerate them:

  • Triple crane made of bronze with a cross section of 3/4. Do not take a plastic tee if there is no bronze, take silumin. From such a tap we will make a high -quality double tap of the water pipe.
  • Passing bronze crane with two outputs (2 pcs.)
  • Fumka.
  • Siphon with two fittings for connecting two drain hoses.
  • Adapters for drain hoses.
  • Longer drain hoses or an additional set of hoses, so that you can lengthen regular hoses.
  • Protopotic filters with a section of 3/4.
  • Voltage stabilizer, calculated at least 3.5 kW.

In addition to preventing drastic changes to electrical communications, the voltage stabilizer will effectively guard expensive home appliances against power network outages.

Tools are also required; without them, the washing machine and dishwasher cannot be connected, but our list of needs will be considerably smaller. Really, all you’ll need is a screwdriver, pliers, a building level, and a small adjustable wrench.

Preparation for installation of two devices

Let’s picture this circumstance. The kitchen already has a dishwasher installed, but a washing machine needs to be connected at the same time. A washing machine is not a tiny home appliance, so you must first at least find a place for it.

We find it difficult to make recommendations in this situation because, after all, this is your kitchen. You might need to make some concessions in order to install and connect the washing machine, like giving up some furniture or rearrangement. Attempt to position the washing machine and dishwasher as close to the sink as possible, as that is where the water supply and sewage connections will be found. Using a building level, you should also level and reinforce the floor where the washing machine is located.

Remember that the washing machine vibrates intensely and swings from side to side while spinning, so leave at least 1.5 cm of space between it and any nearby objects.

It will be considerably simpler to arrange the drain from the water supply and sewage in this scenario if the washing machine and dishwasher are installed to the right and left of the sink. You can position the washing machine and dishwasher next to each other, with a 1.5 cm space between their walls, and next to the sink. We won’t force our opinion on you; even if there are a lot of options, you will still select the one that makes the most sense for you.

Connecting to the water supply

Set up a water supply system so that a dishwasher and washing machine can be connected in parallel. In the first method, the cold water pipe’s outlet is connected to the sink; in the second, it is connected to a special branch pipe that holds cold water. Since both approaches are widely used, let’s take a closer look at them.

There won’t be any free branches of water pipes if the kitchen was remodeled a long time ago and no one ever thought that a washing machine or dishwasher would be placed in this space. However, this is not an issue. From the cold water pipe that leads to the sink, we will create a branch. The following manipulations are what we’ll do.

  1. A hose comes from the metal-plastic pipe with cold water, which in turn is connected to the mixer. We need to, after turning off the water, disconnect the hose from the pipe.
  2. Between the hose and the pipe, we will put a bronze tap with four outlets through an adapter. Two outlets will be used to connect the pipe and hose going to the mixer, and the other two outlets will be used to connect the washing machine and dishwasher to the water supply.
  3. Next, we install two flow-through taps on the two tap outlets and insulate the connection well.

We install flow-through taps so that the washing machine and dishwasher can be turned off individually, but if necessary, it will be possible to turn off the water in both appliances simultaneously.

  1. We screw the inlet hose of the washing machine to the thread of one flow-through tap, and the hose of the dishwasher to the thread of the other. Here the water supply tap is organized.

With the exception of using a tee tap in this instance, the second option for connecting to the water supply is fairly similar to the first. Using an adapter, we screw a tee tap onto the cold water pipe’s finished tap. We thus get two taps instead of just one. Subsequently, we attach the washing machine and dishwasher inlet hoses and screw the through taps onto the taps in the same manner.

Connection to the sewer and power grid

The issue of connecting two domestic appliances to the sewer is now yours to resolve. It’s not that horrible to extend the drain hoses. The task can be completed by purchasing adapters and extra hoses with the right cross-section, but how do you attach these lengthy hoses to the drain? Plumbing manufacturers have long provided an answer to this question, especially with regard to sink siphons. It is possible to find drain hose siphons with two outlets, or siphons with two nipples, for sale.

We simply purchase a new siphon with two outlets for the kitchen sink, install it in place of the old one, and attach the two drain hoses from the dishwasher and washing machine to it, respectively. Clamps must be used to secure the siphon and hose connections.

Remember to adhere to the specifications regarding the height at which the drain hose connections must be made in order to prevent a siphon effect and the recirculation of sewage water into the dishwasher and washing machine.

It is more difficult to arrange for a connection to the power grid if the kitchen has only one suitable outlet with a moisture-resistant casing and wiring intended for a single large consumer. It is risky to connect two big consumers straight to one of these outlets, but you can try the following workaround: connect via a washing machine voltage stabilizer. The related publication that is available on our website has additional information about these devices.

It is possible to simplify your setup and save space by connecting a washing machine and dishwasher to the same water supply, but this requires careful planning to ensure that both appliances operate effectively. This tutorial will take you through the process of connecting the two machines correctly, including how to make sure everything is installed securely, what tools are needed, and how to prevent leaks.

You can streamline household tasks and save time by connecting your washing machine and dishwasher. If you have the correct equipment and know a few simple procedures, you can make sure both appliances work properly.

To prevent any problems, don’t forget to properly plan the plumbing and electrical setup. Verify that the machines are correctly grounded and that all connections are tight to avoid leaks.

You can benefit from the convenience of having both appliances operating effectively in your house by taking these safety measures and adhering to the manufacturer’s instructions.

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Specialist in service and repair of washing machines. My work has taught me to understand all the intricacies of the device of this equipment. On this site I share my knowledge about how to properly care for a washing machine to extend its service life, and what to do if problems arise. My goal is to help you avoid common mistakes and save money on repairs.

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