The dishwasher pumps discarded water and food particles through the hose and into the garbage disposal.
Connecting dishwasher to garbage disposal air gap.
Before connecting the dishwasher and the garbage disposal you will need to insert a screwdriver into the nozzle of the hose and use a hammer to gently push out the knockout plug into the nozzle.
Loosen but do not remove the screw on the hose clamp that holds the dishwasher drain hose to either the garbage disposal or the sink drain.
The air gap fitting links either to the garbage disposal or to the drain itself.
It s a basic yet useful preventative measure.
Connect hose to air gap.
Connect the end of this hose to the air gap using a hose clamp.
The dishwasher drain hose connects to this air gap device between the dishwasher itself and the drainage system.
Locate the air gap hole on your counter.
Connecting dishwasher to an air gap.
The dishwasher drain hose connects to the smaller leg of the air gap.
You can make a high loop a unique configuration of the drain hose that takes the line up above the water level.
The drain system includes an air gap fitting that prevents garbage disposal debris from.
Many counters will have a precut hole already present on their counter.
Cut down the dishwasher drain hose from the dishwasher so it is just long enough to reach the smaller tailpiece on the air gap fitting mounted on the countertop or sink deck.
Dishwasher drain hoses can be connected to the garbage disposal in different ways.
Once the plug is out you can pick it up with needle nose pliers.
Connect the air gap to the dishwasher drain hose.
However if you d prefer not to use that fitting there is a dishwasher air gap alternative.
Connect the air.