7/8" is standard and it is the size of a brass branch tailpiece connection. There are 7/8" plastic ones or you just clamp the 7/8" hose down to the size of your connection.
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Hi,
I have a dishwasher but no garbage disposal. I want to install an air gap. It's my understanding that the standard sizes are:
- dishwasher discharge hose: 5/8" ID
- dishwasher wye sink tailpiece: 5/8" OD (takes 5/8" hose)
- air gap inlet: 5/8" OD (takes 5/8" hose)
- air gap discharge: ?
I just bought new dishwasher discharge hose, 5/8", and a dishwasher tailpiece, copper, 5/8" fitting. They had a number of these in plastic as well, all 5/8", and one straggler with a 7/8" fitting. I'm looking for an air gap with a 5/8" discharge fitting so that I can make the hookup directly from airgap to tailpiece with a single length of hose, using no adapters.
The only air gaps I can find have a 7/8" discharge fitting, which it seems is used with a garbage disposal. Some websites refer to this as "standard", so I'm thinking there must be a non-standard air gap for connection to a dishwasher tailpiece (5/8") when you don't have a disposal. But I can't find this kind of air gap.
Does anyone know of an air gap that meets this requirement? Is the only way to do this with a reducer? Am I nuts?
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Last edited by Terry; 09-28-2007 at 08:13 PM. Reason: forgot email notification
7/8" is standard and it is the size of a brass branch tailpiece connection. There are 7/8" plastic ones or you just clamp the 7/8" hose down to the size of your connection.
Buy the standard Air Gap with the 7/8" discharge and switch the tailpiece connection to 7/8".
The reason why I would go with the norm is because if you stick with 5/8" in the full swoop, the dishwasher depending on how fast it discharges will cause resistance and that Air Gap will always be leaking.
7/8" is the best way to go without any worries. Do not reduce to 5/8" using 7/8" heading towards it; it will back right up to the Air Gap.
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