
washing machine appliance/hookups and overflow trays
Nov 28, 2011 · I wanted to ask how many test the appliance for operation? Do you also check the connections? If a washing machine is installed on a 1st/2nd floor or a finished basement with …
Washer machine drain pan - InterNACHI®️ Forum
Jun 29, 2012 · Need a little help here This was a second floor washing machine drain pan. I scoured my code books and the internet and could not find anywhere that this was a …
Question about 2nd floor laundry - InterNACHI®️ Forum
Jan 16, 2007 · Hate to have to say it buy it happened to me…carpet pulled up and big fans running for several days to dry out…and you guessed it…a pan with drain installed under the …
drain pan for washer - Plumbing Inspections - InterNACHI®️ …
Apr 30, 2006 · I know we do not do code checks but my client is curious about a drain pan below a clothes washer on the second floor of a home. In new construction does anyone know if …
Missing P-Trap for Washing Machine - Plumbing Inspections
Jun 3, 2025 · Pre-licensed home inspector here. Attached is a picture showing the drainage for a residential washing machine. This drainage for a washing machine is missing an open air …
What is this pipe for? - InterNACHI®️ Forum
Dec 2, 2006 · Drink a six pack, pee in the drain pan under the washing machine, see if anything comes out the pipe. See those a lot here where the laundry is on the second floor. Though I …
Condensation Drain line question - InterNACHI®️ Forum
Jun 21, 2009 · Today, the major equipment makers use different plastic materials to build a smooth-surfaced, rust-proof condensate pan. To assist drainage and prevent pooling, some …
Drain pipe from furnace issue - InterNACHI®️ Forum
Jan 17, 2024 · Depending on where it is freezing (In the attic space or at the exterior?) you might want to terminate the drain line to an interior drain instead of to the exterior. Like the picture …
Can a TPR valve discharge to a water heater pan???
Sep 16, 2010 · If a TPR discharges it’s going to be under pressure. While the drain in the pan is likely the same size as the TPR discharge, it is only gravity fed. Therefore the pan will fill up …
Define "Indirect Waste Receptor" - InterNACHI®️ Forum
Feb 18, 2006 · The following are types of fixtures that commonly fall into the classification of acceptable indirect liquid waste receptors: **Floor sinks, mop receptors, service sinks, laundry …