Hi,
I'm planning to put my washing machine in my cellar and will need a Sanivite to pump the waste water out.
The washing machine will be directly below its current location so it shouldn't be too hard but I have a couple of questions.
1. The manual says that I should use solvent weld pipework. I'm guessing that this means that I shouldn't use push-fit? But does this mean that I have to use solvent weld joints too? Or can I use compression fixings? I'm confident that I can work with the compression fixings, but I've never done solvent weld before. Is it difficult?
2. Can I just connect the waste from the Sanivite to the existing waste trap? Or do I need to do something special? Maybe I don't need the trap any more?
Thanks,
Dan
I'm planning to put my washing machine in my cellar and will need a Sanivite to pump the waste water out.
The washing machine will be directly below its current location so it shouldn't be too hard but I have a couple of questions.
1. The manual says that I should use solvent weld pipework. I'm guessing that this means that I shouldn't use push-fit? But does this mean that I have to use solvent weld joints too? Or can I use compression fixings? I'm confident that I can work with the compression fixings, but I've never done solvent weld before. Is it difficult?
2. Can I just connect the waste from the Sanivite to the existing waste trap? Or do I need to do something special? Maybe I don't need the trap any more?
Thanks,
Dan