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Hello.

I'm worried that the distance my dishwasher will be from my undersink plumbing might cause issues. 

I could add an extra U bend to be closer but this would be behind the dishwasher (not integrated) 

What do you think? 

Hope my sketchy diagram helps! 

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The discharge from the machine is pumped, as long as you're not going uphill above the unit, distance isn't an issue. Our machine came with a 2m hose and I cut it down. 

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I would be more worried about, the dishes being rinsed before they go in the dishwasher, then leaving a trail of water between the sink and dishwasher.

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Thank you everyone. Sounds like I can stop worrying about that now, and get on with installing kitchen plumbing. 

 

@JohnMo in 20 yrs of dishwasher use we've never rinsed anything before it goes in, just stack it well and it comes out clean. 

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1 hour ago, JohnMo said:

I would be more worried about, the dishes being rinsed before they go in the dishwasher, then leaving a trail of water between the sink and dishwasher.

Don't rinse. Waste of water, the machines do that for you. Just scrape.

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1 hour ago, Conor said:

Don't rinse. Waste of water, the machines do that for you. Just scrape.

Leave you tell my wife

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The rinse or just scrape might depend on how often the dishwasher goes on.  Ours goes on most nights economy 7 so actually about 3 in the morning but can miss a night sometimes. Also depends on pets helping to clean plates, always rinse after the dog. 
Husbands rule was no pets feeding from our scraps at the table 3 months that lasted, he is the biggest feeder of us all. 

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