Hi there, I'm new to the forum but would thoroughly appreciate anyone's advice on the problem we're having!
Our dishwasher was working okay - but not great - for quite some time but eventually failed. The manufacturer repairer told us that the waste pipe was creating a siphon that was effectively hurting the motor inside the dishwasher.
I've been reading up about air admittance valves and dishwasher high loops and decided to have a look at our existing configuration.
Attached shows the dishwasher running into a waste pipe that existed long before we bought the house. The waste pipe then runs along (at ground level) behind a couple of units before draining into the waste pipe using a self-tapping valve. It is not draining into a u-bend or anything (the sink is above).
Is this setup - at present - correct and safe? My understanding was that it needed to drain into the 'clean' side of the sink u-bend? Is the fact that it's not causing the siphon? To me it looks like a bad job / solution but perhaps this is what is acceptable?...
Can this be fixed or does it need a new pipe running directly into the sinks' drainage as with other installations?
Any advice appreciated! Thank you very much!
Mark