Drain hose disconection separated completely in washing machine and water flooding
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Drain hose disconection separated completely in washing machine and water flooding

by a_2008 » Sun Apr 03, 2016 7:30 am

Hello everyone

I have a portable top loader washing machine 1.5 Cu. Ft. (Haier HLP23E),7 months ago ,connection hose between drain pump and drain hose separated and all water in tube came out and flooded my bathroom, it was terrible. I connected it again with spring hose clampand a little adhesive and it was fine for six or seven month but again yesterday it separated from drain hose and hopefully this time water level was very low and I had a drain pan under washing machine so damage was nothing. Current problem is with connection hose when the machine was draining, water began to spew out of the under of the washing machine, connection drain hose that the machine's drain hose is hooked into. . It doesn’t get secure and will separated again and again if I don’t fix it essential Now I purchase a new drain hose and drain hose connection to replace those parts. Is there any Adhesive to use?

1. What Can I do to secure drain hose to avoid happening again since I’m in 3rd floor and high level of water will ruin all units?

2. Is connecting drain hose to pump with this hose clamp enough?

3. What Can I install between connection to stop coming out water rapidly? (Because when it disconnected and separated all 1.5 cu.ft. water comes out and all carpet gets dirty, I cannot stop it with turning off water since water is in tube)

I would appreciate your help.

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Re: Drain hose disconection separated completely in washing machine and water flooding

by thedoctor » Mon Apr 04, 2016 10:14 am

Hi

There should be no glue needed for this.

Your best bet is to strip the items down (pipes etc...) and take them to your local plumbing merchant where they should be able to suggest the correct fittings you will need to ensure the system is sealed and you do not experienec any further leakages

Hope this helps

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