Hi
I live in a 400 year old stone house and these properties, as many will know, are always a compromise when installing modern plumbing/electrics etc.
I have a room in the house that has a split system air conditioning unit. The drip feed hose joins the main outlet to drain which it shares with dishwasher and washing machine waste. I never run washing machine and dishwasher at the same time in order not to overwhelm the waste pipe.
Recently when the dishwasher performs a drain, water has travelled up through the waste pipe up to the air con drip waste hose , which is about two meters long, and then spurted out at some pressure the air con unit when the unit is off. There is a good fall off on the air con hose. It’s only one spurt generally. It felt like air pressure was responsible. Im only guessing here
The original setup had a u bend trap at the bottom of the down pipe in the enclosed pic before it turns to the left and heads towards the main drain.
Steps taken
I called in an air con specialist who checked that the drip tray in the unit was not compromised and pipe was clear, and that the air con wasn’t causing the issue. He gave it a clean bill of health.
I then put a strong drain clearing product in to make sure there was no blockage in the waste. We took it to bits and also found no blockages. There was obviously water in the U bend/trap. We decided to try a non return valve in line further up the waste pipe and dispense with the U bend.
Running lots of dishwasher cycles to test there have been no further spurts of water out of the air con unit however I can still hear gurgling coming from the air con pipe at the unit end so Im nervous about it. Also there is a waste smell in the area the pipe work photographed resides. I was hopeful the non return valve might be ok by itself but Im looking for some ideas. Should I put the trap back in?
I live in a 400 year old stone house and these properties, as many will know, are always a compromise when installing modern plumbing/electrics etc.
I have a room in the house that has a split system air conditioning unit. The drip feed hose joins the main outlet to drain which it shares with dishwasher and washing machine waste. I never run washing machine and dishwasher at the same time in order not to overwhelm the waste pipe.
Recently when the dishwasher performs a drain, water has travelled up through the waste pipe up to the air con drip waste hose , which is about two meters long, and then spurted out at some pressure the air con unit when the unit is off. There is a good fall off on the air con hose. It’s only one spurt generally. It felt like air pressure was responsible. Im only guessing here
The original setup had a u bend trap at the bottom of the down pipe in the enclosed pic before it turns to the left and heads towards the main drain.
Steps taken
I called in an air con specialist who checked that the drip tray in the unit was not compromised and pipe was clear, and that the air con wasn’t causing the issue. He gave it a clean bill of health.
I then put a strong drain clearing product in to make sure there was no blockage in the waste. We took it to bits and also found no blockages. There was obviously water in the U bend/trap. We decided to try a non return valve in line further up the waste pipe and dispense with the U bend.
Running lots of dishwasher cycles to test there have been no further spurts of water out of the air con unit however I can still hear gurgling coming from the air con pipe at the unit end so Im nervous about it. Also there is a waste smell in the area the pipe work photographed resides. I was hopeful the non return valve might be ok by itself but Im looking for some ideas. Should I put the trap back in?

