MollyCMo
Advanced Member
This washing machine manual says "an air break must be available at the standpipe"...and then the next sentence says to "not insert the drain hose more than six inches into the standpipe to avoid siphoning." My understanding is that an air break is a device you insert on top of the standpipe...which to me means if I'm using one, I wouldn't be inserting the hose into the pipe at all. But maybe an "air break" just means to not insert the hose into the pipe more than six inches, and that alone will be enough to prevent siphoning?
It would be ideal for the amount of vertical space I have to not have to add an air break device since it will add 5.5 inches to the height of the standpipe...5.5 inches I don't have. I'm hoping just inserting the hose into the standpipe no more than six inches and securing with a zip tie or U-clamp will work.
Any advice is appreciated!
It would be ideal for the amount of vertical space I have to not have to add an air break device since it will add 5.5 inches to the height of the standpipe...5.5 inches I don't have. I'm hoping just inserting the hose into the standpipe no more than six inches and securing with a zip tie or U-clamp will work.
Any advice is appreciated!