riggenbw
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- Marietta, Georgia
It may meet the code, but why put it there at all. It's just as easy to
put it in the space under the sink.
put it in the space under the sink.
Post 120 says it all for me. If you want me to use the receptacle behind the DW get out your "Big Check".If you think an outlet behind the dishwasher isn't a good idea for a disconnect, then you've obviously never hardwired one in.:roll:
I recall seeing on the web (Can't remember if it was here or another forum) where a dishwasher cord set plug caught fire and it was hard to get to because it was behind the DW.
Would you put the disconnect switch for said DW behind the unit itself - or in a cabinet adjacent to the DW?If you think an outlet behind the dishwasher isn't a good idea for a disconnect, then you've obviously never hardwired one in.:roll:
I'd put a lock clip on the breaker and hardwire the dishwasher. Cheapest and easiest.Would you put the disconnect switch for said DW behind the unit itself - or in a cabinet adjacent to the DW?
I chuck an appliance cord on the unit if there isnt one delivered on it already, and leave it for the plumber to do whatever it is he needs to do... (No waiting... Sometimes I do it while it is still in the box long before it ever gets installed.) They then plug the thing into one of the outlets under the sink.... IMO quicker and cheaper from my point of view... And Often I flip the unit over so I dont have to bend down to do it.... (Don't tell...:rollI'd put a lock clip on the breaker and hardwire the dishwasher. Cheapest and easiest.
Would you put the disconnect switch for said DW behind the unit itself - or in a cabinet adjacent to the DW?
The inspector in my town asked me to install to single pole switches along the counter top, one for the DW and one for the disposal and hard wire both, very easy and no receptacles to install or troubleshhoot. What do you think.
Never put a disconnect switch on a DW.
I will pass it if they have a "breaker lock"
There is a very cheap way to do a DW . Simply leave 3 feet of romex out of wall. On trim hook up direct,install 1 breaker lock and done.
In that case, I'd rather hard-wire it, and snap a lock clip on the breaker. Faster and cheaper.
O.K. I"ve decided, no breaker lock, no outlets anywhere inside the dishwasher compartment so there is no need to plug in and have any problems in the future for anyone concerned, the disconnect will be a single pole switch along the counter for ease and any emergency there will be no problem with access, direct wire to dishwasher.
Code reference for that please if you would sir.