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daninthedirt

flow control for my washer drain?

daninthedirt (USDA 9a, HZ9, CentTX, Sunset z30, Cfa)
2 years ago
last modified: 2 years ago

So I have a peculiar problem. My washer tends to overflow the drain where the water is dumped. No, the piping doesn't seem to be clogged. I can run a hose down there an shoot water in, and things are fine. Besides, the drain doesn't even go to the sewer. It's a gray water drain that just shoots out into the groundcover. I have managed to get by by placing a seal around the exit spout, so backflow can't come shooting out of the pipe. Well, it sorta works. I need to do it better.

The problem seems to be that the washer pumps out water VERY FAST.

My question is whether I can also put some flow control in the washer outlet. Maybe reduce the pipe area by a factor of two. so the water doesn't come out as fast. Is this going to damage the pump on the washer? The timing is such that the washer pumps for longer than it needs to, so if the flow is reduced, it'll still empty. I'm suspecting that a centrifugal pump won't care much, but others might.

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