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Post# 384370   10/10/2009 at 23:01 (5,311 days old) by supremewhirlpol ()        

For those of you who are considering incorporating a gravity drain system into your washing machines or dishwashers, this may help you. They are a little on the high side in price, but there is always Ebay. They come in both 110V and 220V, make sure that you choose a dump valve of the correct voltage for your application. One other thing, the dump valves have to have current applied to them in order for the valve to close.

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Post# 384560 , Reply# 1   10/11/2009 at 19:50 (5,310 days old) by rollermatic (cincinnati)        
didn't you tell me

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they were used on commercial machines? any perforated tub washer that didn't have a working pump could use that for drainage.

i'm running a 2" gravity drain line on one of my frigidaires but i don't need a valve on it. thanks for the info!



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