C Cactusdaddy New Member Joined Jan 25, 2025 Messages 3 Reaction score 0 Location Arizona Saturday at 10:46 PM #1 this cpvc pipe is behind my washer and runs back into the wall about a foot. There looks like a brass valve or coupling in the middle. I thought it may be a gas hookup for dryer when moved in but didn’t realize the pipe was cpvc. Thank you Attachments IMG_4991.jpeg 1.7 MB
this cpvc pipe is behind my washer and runs back into the wall about a foot. There looks like a brass valve or coupling in the middle. I thought it may be a gas hookup for dryer when moved in but didn’t realize the pipe was cpvc. Thank you
GReynolds929 Professional Professional Joined Jun 16, 2018 Messages 1,096 Reaction score 537 Location WA Saturday at 11:14 PM #2 Is there a floor drain nearby?
C Cactusdaddy New Member Joined Jan 25, 2025 Messages 3 Reaction score 0 Location Arizona Saturday at 11:22 PM #3 GReynolds929 said: Is there a floor drain nearby? Click to expand... Yes. My washer and dryer are upstairs and in a pan with a drain in it.
GReynolds929 said: Is there a floor drain nearby? Click to expand... Yes. My washer and dryer are upstairs and in a pan with a drain in it.
breplum Professional Professional Joined Nov 14, 2017 Messages 2,624 Reaction score 1,356 Location Lafayette, CA Yesterday at 2:22 AM #4 It is a trap primer, that when working properly, drips into the drain to keep it from drying out. Works on pressure drop, and often doesn't actually work as promised, but, it solves the issue for inspectors.
It is a trap primer, that when working properly, drips into the drain to keep it from drying out. Works on pressure drop, and often doesn't actually work as promised, but, it solves the issue for inspectors.
C Cactusdaddy New Member Joined Jan 25, 2025 Messages 3 Reaction score 0 Location Arizona Yesterday at 9:17 AM #5 mystery solved! Thank you very much!!!