I am hooking up 2 water heaters and a new water softener. I have 24" water heater pans under each appliance. They have 1" drains, which I have combined together to drain into the existing washer machine drain. ( 1 1/2" existing drain ) I have installed a 1 1/2" drain 18" tall for the water softener to discharge into the existing washer drain as well.
I have a 1 1/2" existing drain for the washer machine discharge hose that is about 36" above the floor, roughly 36" long running horizontial with the wall. The problem I am having is when the washer machine pumps out after the soap cycle, I am getting soap suds backing up in the pipe stand as well as the drains from the water heater pans. I have P traps on both lines draining into the existing line. I am wondering that if the washer drain is too high and the speed of the water coming down the 36" pipe is forcing air back into the new drains. With the suds being lighter, maybe the air is forcing the the first thing it comes to back up. The drain that is under the floor exits from the house at a fairly good drop. So I need suggestions on what to change. Do I need to make the washer drain exit after the 2 new drains? Thanks
I have a 1 1/2" existing drain for the washer machine discharge hose that is about 36" above the floor, roughly 36" long running horizontial with the wall. The problem I am having is when the washer machine pumps out after the soap cycle, I am getting soap suds backing up in the pipe stand as well as the drains from the water heater pans. I have P traps on both lines draining into the existing line. I am wondering that if the washer drain is too high and the speed of the water coming down the 36" pipe is forcing air back into the new drains. With the suds being lighter, maybe the air is forcing the the first thing it comes to back up. The drain that is under the floor exits from the house at a fairly good drop. So I need suggestions on what to change. Do I need to make the washer drain exit after the 2 new drains? Thanks
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