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NYC Joe

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Doing some planning ahead with this.
I'm planning on purchasing a dual drawer dishwasher.
It has 2 drains independent of each other.
Also have an RO unit under the sink already.

Is there a pipe of some sort with a inlet for the waste water on one side.
And a dishwasher inlet on the other side? (the dishwasher gets split in 2 with the adapter provided anyway)

Basically the pipe under the sink with 2 sides to connect these things to.

Looking to make things as clean and simple as possible without having a ton of adapters to fail and flood.

Metal preferably.
Tried google and all I find is more adapters.


Thanx
-Joe
 
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Doing some planning ahead with this.
I'm planning on purchasing a dual drawer dishwasher.
It has 2 drains independent of each other.
Also have an RO unit under the sink already.

Is there a pipe of some sort with a inlet for the waste water on one side.
And a dishwasher inlet on the other side? (the dishwasher gets split in 2 with the adapter provided anyway)

Basically the pipe under the sink with 2 sides to connect these things to.

Looking to make things as clean and simple as possible without having a ton of adapters to fail and flood.

Metal preferably.
Tried google and all I find is more adapters.


Thanx
-Joe

I personally didn't see a "Y" adapter with two "arms" to hookup two things to the drain. It may be that it's against the plumbing code and you should have two separate drains. What I did is I hooked up dishwasher to the Y adapter and drilled a hole in the vertical part of drain, few inches lower than the dishwasher pipe hook-up. There's a clamp for RODI waste pipe that looks like this: http://www.marinedepot.com/Drain_Sa...ystems-Captive_Purity-RO1319-FIRORARP-vi.html

Hope that helps
 

TTSkipper

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I know you did not ask but my advice is to look at another standard dishwasher. When we moved into our house there was one that was less than 5 years old. In less than a year it broke and we replaced it. My inlaws are also in the kitchen and bath business and sell appliances and they say that they are always having issues with the draw style dishwashers.
 

REEFLECTIONS

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stack 2 dish washer tailpieces on top of eachother, one with a nut that screws right to the sink drain, and and another with a slip joint connection that can attach to the first one, if both are cut down as much as possible it will not take up too much space. one will be brass (the top one) the bottom one will be pvc.
 

thirty5

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