Which way does the cold water pipe go

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    natasha
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    I bought a new hotpoint washing machine but does it matter if the angled part of the cold water hose goes on the machine or on the cold water pipe.

    #451317
    iadom
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    Re: Which way does the cold water pipe go

    The angled connector should go on the back of the machine, this allows the pipe to drop down from the back without being bent at right angles when the machine is pushed back.

    #451318
    natasha
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    Re: Which way does the cold water pipe go

    Over the years I’ve always put the angled part on the washing machine but is there any reason why it has to go this way. The reason way I ask is because when the council did the plumbing they put the washing machine valve connector in the wrong place so they took the pipe off the machine and put the angle part on the water pipe valve connector otherwise the pipe would kink and stop the flow of water.

    #451319
    Martin
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    Re: Which way does the cold water pipe go

    Well for “the Council” then as they avoided the hose kink. Whichever way suits the specific location is the way forward.

    #451320
    iadom
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    Re: Which way does the cold water pipe go

    The way forward is for plumbers etc to be less incompetent. The’correct’ way is to fit the angled end to the washer, fitting the wrong way is just a bodge that often leads to leaks sooner or later.

    #451321
    natasha
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    Re: Which way does the cold water pipe go

    iadom wrote:The angled connector should go on the back of the machine, this allows the pipe to drop down from the back without being bent at right angles when the machine is pushed back.

    I pulled the old machine out and I can see that you’re right about the angled connector should go on the back of the machine. The way the council put the pipe on it put’s pressure on the connector on the back of the machine when it’s pushed back.

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