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Is it acceptable to plumb the waste from a dehumidifier into to a waste pipe. It has a 9mm pipe with it for the waste. I was thinking of putting this on to an appliance connector waste Fitting then screwing onto a hepVo trap. A washing machine upstand maybe unadvisable incase it isn't used for a while?
 
Is it acceptable to plumb the waste from a dehumidifier into to a waste pipe. It has a 9mm pipe with it for the waste. I was thinking of putting this on to an appliance connector waste Fitting then screwing onto a hepVo trap. A washing machine upstand maybe unadvisable incase it isn't used for a while?
What do the manufacturer's installation instructions say?
 
The pipe from the dehumidifier is 9mm so won't go over a appliance connector the unicorn thing that accepts a washing machine hose any ideas of connecting this to a hepVo with inline adapter. Thanks
 
Condense pump waste adapter/ spigot
 
Correct or solvent your choice
 
The only one I can seem to get hold of is the one in the attached picture;

Does this look like the 22mm part is soft rubber i.e to attach to a pump with a jubilee clip? So may not be suitable.
 

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Nope not rubber same part to mine
 
Thanks I'll order that is a city plumbing near me. Can I just ask what people's thoughts are on hepvo traps compared to other similar waterless traps like viva, seem quiet abit cheaper.
 

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The hepvo traps seem very good have only used copys for a few years. But they let the slightest trickle through. Seem to open easier then the other makes I have fit
 
The machine says just to remove the plug at the rear and attach the hose for permanent drainage. I thought they'd be something else to do to stop it draining in to the reservoir in the machine? But it doesn't say anything.
 

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