WD24X10014 GE Dishwasher Drain Hose

WD24X10014 GE Dishwasher Drain Hose is an OEM drain hose assembly used on select GE household dishwashers; it ‍is a flexible fluid conveyance component-typically⁢ constructed from detergent- and⁣ heat-resistant elastomer or reinforced⁣ PVC-with molded or fitted terminations for attachment ​to the ⁤dishwasher drain pump and‌ the household drain or garbage disposal. As a primary wastewater conveyance element, the hose ⁢connects the internal ⁤pump outlet ​to the external plumbing and therefore is integral to routine drain ​cycles and overall appliance water management.⁣ The part is normally installed along the rear or side chassis of the dishwasher and routed to the⁣ sink⁤ drain or garbage disposal, and its integrity is essential to​ prevent⁤ leaks, backups, and contamination ​of the appliance cabinet or surrounding⁤ cabinetry.

Within the appliance, the drain hose interfaces directly with the drain pump outlet, any inline check valves or‌ strainers, and external fittings such as an air gap, sink tailpiece, or garbage disposal inlet. It must withstand intermittent pressure pulsations from the pump, exposure to hot, soapy ​water and residual food solids, and the mechanical stresses of routing and clamping. Proper installation (including routing to maintain a high ⁤loop or connection to an air gap) is required to prevent​ backflow and to ensure reliable evacuation of wash water; the hose’s diameter, end fittings,‌ and length determine compatibility and hydraulic performance in the drain circuit.

In this article readers will find a technical⁣ overview of the WD24X10014 drain hose ​covering its intended function and installation context, guidance on model compatibility ‍and how to verify⁤ OEM replacement fit, typical failure symptoms to ⁤watch‍ for ⁢(such as leaks, kinks, blocked flow, or odors), troubleshooting steps for diagnosis, and practical ‍considerations⁣ for⁢ replacement including routing, clamping, sealing, and materials.⁤ The information is presented to help technicians, engineers, and appliance owners make informed⁣ decisions during inspection, repair, or replacement while maintaining safe service‍ procedures.

Table‍ of Contents

Function and Role of the Dishwasher Drain Hose‍ in Wastewater Egress and Backflow ‍Prevention

The WD24X10014 GE Dishwasher Drain hose is the flexible conduit that carries⁢ discharged wash and​ rinse water from the‌ dishwasher pump to the household drain or ⁤disposer. It must allow unimpeded flow during pump discharge ‌while resisting⁤ kinking,abrasion,and chemical attack​ from detergents and food ⁣residues; a proper OEM replacement like WD24X10014 is dimensioned ‍and terminated ⁢to mate with the dishwasher pump outlet and standard sink/disposal fittings to maintain a ⁢sealed connection under pressure cycles. In addition to conveying effluent, the hose’s​ routing ‍and attachment contribute to backflow prevention: ⁤routing the hose to form⁢ a high loop or connecting‍ it to an air gap ‍between the appliance and the sink prevents siphoning‍ from‍ the drain into ‍the dishwasher when downstream plumbing​ is under‍ negative pressure or‍ when ​sink disposal cycles backwater.

  • Installation considerations: secure clamps‍ at both ends, maintain⁣ an uninterrupted uphill ‍high loop to the⁤ underside​ of the countertop or ⁤install an air gap where code requires it.
  • Common symptoms of hose-related issues: slow draining,‍ water leaking at hose ends or along​ the length, and raw‌ food or sink water entering the ⁤dishwasher indicate kinked, cracked, or improperly routed hoses.
  • Replacement guidance: ‍verify part number fit, inspect for brittleness or perforation, avoid sharp bends and long unsupported runs ⁤that​ increase collapse risk.
Item Description
Primary function Transfer wastewater from the dishwasher pump to ​the house drain while preserving a​ pressure-tight connection.
Backflow prevention role Works with a high loop or air gap to interrupt siphoning and prevent drain-to-appliance contamination.
compatibility OEM replacement designed to match GE ⁤pump outlet terminations​ and common sink/disposal fittings; verify by model or part⁤ number (WD24X10014).
Failure modes Cracking, perforation, detachment at clamps, internal collapse from kinking, and clogging ‌from debris.

Fluid dynamics within the drain hose are driven by ​the dishwasher pump, but effective gravity-assisted egress ‍requires correct slope and unobstructed internal diameter; even with a robust OEM hose, inadequate routing ⁤or loose clamps can permit backflow⁣ or leaks. Technicians should inspect hose‌ routing,clamp integrity,and internal condition during service calls-replacing a⁤ compromised hose with the WD24X10014 GE Dishwasher ⁣Drain Hose restores designed sealing geometry and flow capacity while re-establishing the mechanical conditions (high loop/air gap,secure terminations) that prevent​ cross-contamination from household drains.

How the WD24X10014 GE Dishwasher Drain Hose Interfaces with the Pump, Air​ Gap, and Drain ‌Valve Assemblies

The⁢ WD24X10014 GE Dishwasher Drain Hose serves as the flexible conduit ​that transmits discharge from the dishwasher drain pump to either the sink air gap or the household drain ‌connection. ⁤It interfaces with the pump via a barbed outlet on the pump housing: the hose slides ‍over the barb and is secured with ‌a‌ worm-gear clamp or spring clamp to maintain a liquid-tight, pressure-resistant seal during the pump’s high-flow, intermittent operation. Because the pump produces short‍ bursts of pressurized ⁤flow, the hose material and internal ⁢diameter must match the pump outlet to avoid excessive ​backpressure, flow restriction, ⁢or premature​ wear at the connection point;⁤ incompatibility typically shows as‍ leaks at the⁤ clamp, intermittent drainage, or hose collapse under suction when kinks are present.

Downstream, the hose connects either to a fixed air gap fitting or directly to a drain-valve assembly⁢ or⁤ garbage disposer inlet; the air gap prevents contaminated discharge from siphoning back into the ⁤dishwasher⁣ by introducing an atmospheric break. When a​ drain valve ⁣or⁢ diverter is present, the hose must route to the valve’s inlet with ⁣correct orientation to avoid ‌trapping residues that can impede the valve seat; in practice technicians should ensure a ​continuous‌ grade, avoid tight bends that create flow resistance, and verify that clamps and mating surfaces‍ are free of debris.‍ Replacement⁣ and service commonly involve confirming that inner diameter, barb engagement depth, and ⁢clamp type match the pump and valve hardware so that the⁢ assembly​ maintains proper sealing⁢ under both positive ‍pump pressure and ⁢transient​ backflow⁢ conditions.

  • Key interface ‍checks: correct hose ⁤inner diameter, secure ⁤clamp type, unobstructed routing (no kinks), and proper connection to air gap or valve inlet.
Item Description
connection ⁣type Barbed ‌pump outlet secured with worm or spring clamp
Material Flexible, heat-resistant rubber/vinyl suitable‌ for dishwasher discharge
Compatibility Designed to mate with ‌GE pump‍ outlets ​and standard sink air gaps or drain valves

Diagnostic Indicators and Common Failure Symptoms ​of WD24X10014 ‍Drain ‌Hose Assemblies

The WD24X10014 GE Dishwasher Drain Hose is a flexible discharge line that conveys wastewater from the⁤ dishwasher tub to the household drain, air⁤ gap, or garbage ‌disposer.In typical GE installations this hose connects with ⁣barbed fittings and clamp assemblies and is ⁢made from resilient thermoplastic or reinforced rubber to ‌resist⁤ heat, ‍detergents,‌ and periodic backpressure. Proper routing ‌and elevation (to form a ‌high⁢ loop‍ or connect to an air gap)⁣ prevent siphoning and promote complete drainage; compatibility checks should include verifying inner diameter, the presence or absence of an integrated check valve, and the correct clamp size rather than⁤ assuming global fit​ across all GE models.

Failure of the drain hose shows through predictable hydraulic and​ mechanical ​symptoms that can be confirmed⁢ with​ simple inspections and flow tests. Visual signs such as external cracks, ⁢soft bulging sections, or⁤ oil/grease coating indicate material degradation⁤ or trapped fats; functional signs include slow draining, gurgling, water pooling under the unit, or dishwasher cycle interruptions caused by activated float switches. A practical ‍diagnostic approach is to isolate the hose, ‌run water⁢ through it, and inspect both⁢ ends and any inline fittings for obstruction, collapse, or ​improper routing; replacing a damaged hose ⁢or tightening/replacing clamps‌ typically resolves leaks and prevents recurrent blockages.

  • Leak ‍at⁣ clamp: wet connection or corrosion-check clamp ‍tension​ and hose end for⁣ cracks ⁤or splits.
  • Slow drain or standing ‍water: partial ‍clog from food/grease or internal collapse-remove hose and clear⁣ debris or replace if flattened.
  • Gurgling/backsiphon: incorrect routing or missing air gap-verify high loop/air gap installation.
  • Intermittent draining or float activation: kinked hose or failing ‍check valve-inspect for bends and test valve operation.
  • Foul odors: biofilm or trapped food in hose-flush with hot water and clean⁤ or ‌replace if‌ persistent.
Item Description
Material Reinforced thermoplastic⁤ or rubber designed for hot ⁢wastewater and detergent exposure
Common failure modes Cracking, collapse, clogging, clamp failure,‍ improper routing causing siphoning
Swift diagnostic ​check Visual‍ inspection, run ​water through hose, check clamps/fittings, verify air gap/high loop

Compatibility Matrix, Replacement Considerations, ⁢and Step‑by‑Step ⁤Installation Procedures

The compatibility matrix for a dishwasher drain hose revolves around physical dimensions, ‍connection style, and material ​properties; confirm⁣ these⁤ before ‍replacing the hose to avoid fitment‌ or drainage problems. ‌The WD24X10014 GE Dishwasher Drain⁤ Hose is an OEM-designed ⁢assembly with specific barb diameter, clamp ‍style, and‌ length that match ‍a subset of GE ⁤chassis and tub outlet⁣ configurations,​ so technicians should cross-check the ⁤appliance model number and measure the‍ existing hose inner diameter, outer diameter, and elbow/connector geometry. Material selection (PVC vs. EPDM), internal corrugation, and rated temperature/chemical resistance affect long-term⁤ behavior: softer materials resist kinking​ but ‍may collapse under vacuum, while ⁢corrugated sections allow bends but trap debris. Also ‍verify whether the installation uses an air gap or ‌a ​sink-based high ‌loop and ensure the replacement provides the necessary ‌routing clearance and connector ‍compatibility to maintain the original anti-siphon arrangement and drain performance.

Replacement considerations focus on leak prevention, secure attachment, and proper routing. Before installing, inspect the pump outlet and⁤ sink drain for burs or deformation, replace worm-drive or crimp clamps rather‌ than reusing corroded clamps, and trim the new hose squarely​ to ‍seat fully‍ on the barb; routing must include a high loop ⁣or connected air gap above the ‌sink tailpiece⁣ to prevent backflow. ⁤Typical installation ⁤procedure: disconnect power and water supply, relieve residual water by running a short drain cycle​ or⁢ manually removing water, detach ⁢the ⁢old hose from pump and drain, slide on‍ clamps and push⁢ the new ​hose fully onto the fittings,‍ secure clamps with even compression (avoid over-tightening), route the hose without sharp bends ⁢or kinks and secure it to the cabinet frame, run a test cycle while checking ⁤for leaks and proper drain timing, and⁣ recheck clamps ⁢after the frist few cycles. Practical examples include replacing a⁣ cracked hose in an older built-in unit where cabinet access is limited-measure length​ and connector offset so⁣ the new hose does not‍ abrade against the cabinet-or selecting a universal hose when the ⁢OEM part is ⁢unavailable but only after verifying diameter and clamp compatibility.

  • Verify part fit: ​measure ID/OD, connector type, and⁣ length‌ before ordering.
  • Use new corrosion-resistant ‍clamps; torque‌ to snug, not ⁤maximum, ‌to avoid deformation.
  • Maintain a high loop or air gap; do ‍not route hose under the sink drain ‌line​ to prevent siphoning.
  • Trim hose squarely⁣ and check for ‍kinks, crushed corrugations, or internal ‌obstruction.
  • Perform a ​test cycle and inspect all joints for slow leaks or seepage.
Item Description
Typical inner diameter Common sizes: ~5/8″ (16 mm) and ~7/8″ (22 mm); measure existing hose to confirm.
Typical length 6-8 ft (1.8-2.4 m) for built-in installations; shorter ⁤runs may ‌be acceptable if fittings align.
Connector ⁤type Barbed push-on or slip-fit with worm-drive/crimp clamp; some models​ use ‌molded elbow fittings.
Material and ⁢temperature PVC or ⁢EPDM; ‌choose ‍materials rated for ‍hot water exposure and⁣ detergent chemicals.

Q&A

What is the ‌WD24X10014⁢ and which dishwashers is it ‍compatible with?

The WD24X10014 is an OEM dishwasher drain hose manufactured for GE (and some GE-owned brands)⁢ dishwashers.It is indeed intended as a direct replacement part for models that specify this part number. Compatibility varies by model year and sub-brand, so always confirm fit by​ checking ⁣your dishwasher’s model number against the part number ‌listing from GE or⁣ an authorized parts dealer before purchasing.

How ‌do I remove and replace the WD24X10014 drain hose?

Turn​ off power to⁤ the dishwasher and shut off the water supply. ⁤Pull the dishwasher out far enough to access⁢ the back or underside. Loosen ⁢and remove the hose clamps at the dishwasher drain outlet and at the‍ sink/garbage disposal connection, then slide the old hose off. Fit the new hose onto‍ the⁣ same outlets, secure it with new ⁤or existing clamps (ensure a tight seal), route the hose correctly (see high loop/air gap), restore power and water, and test for leaks while running ⁢a short drain cycle.

Do I need a specific clamp or fittings when installing the WD24X10014?

A ​worm-gear ⁣(screw) clamp or a high-quality crimp/ear clamp sized for‍ the hose diameter is recommended. Use clamps designed for plumbing or ⁣appliance‌ use rather than thin, non-weather-resistant clamps. If the⁣ hose connects to an air gap, garbage disposal, or ‍a rigid tailpiece, make sure any supplied ​hose adapter is‍ in place and that the clamp fully⁢ compresses ‌the hose onto​ the ‌fitting to prevent leaks.

Can the WD24X10014 be shortened or⁢ lengthened if ‍it’s‍ too long or ⁣too short?

You can shorten most flexible dishwasher ⁢drain⁢ hoses by cutting them straight across⁣ with a utility knife,then re-securing with a ‌clamp. ⁤Avoid cutting so‌ much that the hose cannot be ⁤routed properly. ⁢Lengthening requires a proper hose coupling and hose of the ​same inner diameter and material; improvised joins can cause clogs or leaks, so if ⁤the ⁣factory⁣ part is too short, it’s safer to obtain the correct‌ longer OEM-style hose or ⁢use an approved⁣ extension‌ coupling⁢ and clamps.

How ‍should the ⁤WD24X10014 be routed to prevent drainage problems and backflow?

Route the hose with a high loop secured as close as possible to the underside of the countertop, or install an air gap when local code requires it. The⁢ high loop or air gap prevents sink water from siphoning ⁢back into the dishwasher.Avoid ⁢sharp bends, ⁣kinks, and areas ⁤where the hose ⁤could be pinched by the cabinet or‌ dishwasher ⁤mounting brackets. Secure the hose so it doesn’t move during dishwasher ​cycles.

My dishwasher is not draining – how ​can I tell if the WD24X10014 is the problem?

Inspect the hose for⁢ visible kinks, crushing, or external leaks. Disconnect the hose (have⁢ a bucket ready), run a drain‌ cycle and⁣ check for free flow from⁣ the pump. If ‌water will not pass through the hose, there may be an internal clog (grease, food debris)⁤ or a collapsed ‌section. Also check the garbage disposal knockout plug, sink trap, ​and the dishwasher drain pump; problems in​ any of those can mimic a hose failure.

How do ‌I clean or clear a ‍clogged WD24X10014 drain‍ hose?

Disconnect the hose ⁢and⁣ flush it ‌with ⁢warm water and, if needed, a mild mixture of baking soda and vinegar followed by hot water. Use a flexible bottle brush⁤ or a length of soft plumbing brush to‍ dislodge debris in non-corrugated sections; avoid forcing rigid tools into corrugated ‌hoses‍ as they can damage the interior. Reconnect and ⁣run the⁣ dishwasher to ‍verify proper draining.‍ If the hose ⁣is cracked,softened,or heavily‍ fouled,replacement is recommended.

Where ⁤should I buy a genuine WD24X10014 and is there a⁤ warranty?

buy ⁣from GE’s official parts store,authorized appliance parts dealers,or reputable online retailers that list‌ the OEM ⁢part number. Purchasing ‍from an authorized source ⁢reduces risk of counterfeit parts. Warranty‍ coverage ‌depends on⁤ the seller and GE’s policy; check the⁣ seller’s return/warranty terms and,⁣ if⁣ applicable, the⁣ appliance’s warranty for accessory coverage. Keep receipts and⁢ part packaging for warranty⁤ claims.

In Retrospect

The WD24X10014⁢ GE dishwasher drain‌ hose plays a essential role in channeling wastewater away from the dishwasher, maintaining proper drainage, and helping to ‍prevent leaks, backflow and related appliance ‌damage. ⁣As a ⁣functional component⁢ of the drain system, the hose contributes directly to the overall ‍performance, hygiene and reliability of the dishwasher by ensuring a secure, leak‑free connection between the‌ appliance and the household‌ drain or disposal.

Accurate⁢ diagnosis and timely replacement are important to preserve⁣ that performance.⁣ Symptoms ⁣such as ⁣slow draining, visible cracks, leaks, ⁣persistent odors‍ or loose connections warrant ⁣inspection of the hose and its fittings. Confirming the hose as the source ⁢of a problem before replacing parts ⁢helps avoid needless expense, while selecting a correctly sized and compatible replacement-installed with proper clamps and routing-restores safe operation and prevents recurrence.

When in doubt, consulting the appliance manual or a qualified ⁢technician and following appropriate safety steps (power and water isolation, proper sealing and⁤ post‑installation ​testing) are prudent. Routine visual‍ checks ⁣and prompt replacement ​of a ​worn or damaged WD24X10014 GE dishwasher drain ‌hose help protect the appliance and plumbing,supporting reliable long‑term​ use.


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