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Thanks, the other end of the hose would be a pain to get to so I have a plan to cobble together a hook up to the end of the check valve. I appreciate your height advice as well as specifying a LARGE bucket. I imagine that it does not take long for healthy pump to drain the whole amount.
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I finally got around to the analysis. When I spliced a hose with a funnel onto the drain tube, I was able to pour water down the drain with no trouble. I hooked some flat discharge hose onto the check valve and expected to find that the pump did not work, but it did. The rate did not seem to match what I was warned about, but I decided to button it back up and give it a try. I was gratified to find that the DW cycled normally. I guess there might have been a clog somewhere that we inadvertently cleared.
Thanks
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You are welcome. I'm glad it's up and running.
Gene.
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