WD24X10014 GE Dishwasher Drain Hose

WD24X10014 GE Dishwasher Drain Hose ⁤is a ​flexible ⁤wastewater⁤ discharge ⁤hose designed for use⁢ on GE⁣ built-in dishwashers; it ​serves as⁤ the⁣ conduit​ between the dishwasher’s internal drain pump/sump‍ assembly and the household drain ​connection (air ⁤gap, garbage disposalor sink tailpiece).‍ The component is ⁣typically formed from⁤ heat- and chemical-resistant⁣ elastomeric or thermoplastic ​material with hose-barb ⁤or slip-fit ends and is intended to withstand⁤ elevated water temperatures,detergents,and repeated flexing ‌while maintaining a‌ leak-tight‌ connection.

Inside⁣ the⁣ appliance system⁢ the drain hose‍ conveys‍ effluent expelled by the dishwasher ⁣drain pump to ​the external ‍plumbing while preventing​ backflow into the sump. It⁣ interfaces directly ⁣with⁣ the pump ⁤outlet, any ‌in-line check valve or anti-siphon deviceand the sink-side fittings (air gap, disposal inlet, P-trap). ⁢Proper hose diameter, length, routing⁤ and secure clamping ‌are critical to‌ maintain ⁣gravity-assisted⁢ drainage, avoid kinks or sags ​where solids can collect,⁤ and to limit the potential‌ for⁣ leaks or cross-contamination; material compatibility‍ and temperature rating also affect long-term ⁢durability‍ under⁢ chemical and ‍thermal stress.

this article will describe the ​WD24X10014’s functional ​characteristics and typical installation ‌locations, ​outline how to determine compatibility with a given dishwasher model, list common failure symptoms (slow‍ draining, standing water,⁣ leaks⁢ under the ‍cabinet, odor or‍ error codes)and present practical troubleshooting steps.⁤ It will also​ cover ⁢replacement ‍considerations such ‌as measuring⁤ length and inner diameter, identifying proper end ‌fittings and ⁢clamp⁤ types, ⁢recommended material and temperature⁢ ratingsand basic safe ⁣procedures for removal ‌and ​reinstallation to help technicians, ​engineers,‌ and appliance owners make informed repair decisions.

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Function⁢ and role of the Dishwasher drain Hose in⁤ Wastewater Evacuation⁤ and ‌Backflow Prevention

The WD24X10014 GE ‍Dishwasher⁢ Drain‍ Hose ‌serves as the flexible⁣ conduit that carries wastewater from the ‌dishwasher’s discharge pump to ⁢the household drain or garbage disposal. Constructed from abrasion- and temperature-resistant ⁣flexible material,the hose must tolerate ⁤short-duration high-temperature discharges,detergent chemistry,and pulsating pump pressure while ⁢maintaining an open flow path. Proper routing with a continuous downward slope and⁢ secure mechanical connection (hose clamp or ‍OEM push-fit) prevents standing water inside the ​line ⁣and reduces ⁣the ‍risk of leaks where the hose joins the ⁤appliance or drain fitting.

The drain hose also influences backflow control but does not inherently ⁣provide⁢ a complete​ barrier against contaminated siphoning; backflow prevention is achieved by ​installation configuration and additional components. A​ high loop routed to the underside of the countertop or a certified air⁢ gap device ​must ⁤be used to break a siphon and meet ‌common plumbing codes; ⁣some‌ replacement hoses ⁢include an integrated check valve,⁢ which can help reduce ‌siphoning but should not replace a required air gap. When replacing‌ or​ evaluating a drain hose, check for soft ‍spots, kinks, internal⁤ cloggingor deterioration at connector endsand confirm ⁣that⁣ the hose‍ diameter‍ and connector style match‍ the appliance⁢ discharge and the downstream inlet to ensure compatibility and reliable ⁤operation.

  • Common indicators ⁢of hose or installation problems: slow draining, dishwasher backflow into sink, visible leaks at fittings, ‍or unusual odors from⁢ trapped⁣ wastewater.
Item Description
primary ‌function Convey⁤ wastewater from‌ dishwasher‌ pump to drain while ‌withstanding heat, ⁤chemicalsand pressure pulses
Material/behavior Flexible, chemically resistant polymer designed for repeated hot-water exposure ​and flex cycles
Compatibility Requires matching hose diameter and​ connector type ​for dishwasher⁢ outlet and sink/disposal inlet; clamps ​or OEM fittings ​secure the joint
Backflow⁣ control Implemented by routing (high loop), an air ‌gap deviceor a check valve in the ‌system; ‍hose alone is not a ​code-compliant backflow barrier ‌in many jurisdictions

how the WD24X10014⁤ GE Dishwasher Drain Hose‌ integrates with the Pump, Check Valve and Air Gap

The WD24X10014 GE Dishwasher Drain Hose serves as the flexible conduit‍ that carries⁢ discharge from the dishwasher pump to either an in-sink ⁣air gap, disposeror household drain. It attaches to ⁤the ‍pump discharge fitting with a hose clamp or⁢ fast-connectand ⁣its​ internal diameter​ and wall⁢ stiffness are‌ chosen to withstand the intermittent ⁣pressure pulses generated by the pump without ⁢collapsing or ballooning. Proper mechanical ​mating at⁤ the pump ⁤outlet and⁢ correct hose‌ routing are ⁤necessary for consistent flow rates; ‌mismatched fittings,⁣ lose clampsor sharp bends can ⁢introduce backpressure that ⁢increases⁢ pump​ work and ⁤raises the⁢ risk of residual water⁣ remaining in the tub.

The hose‌ works⁢ as part of a system: the pump creates positive⁣ pressure to ‍expel wash water; a ⁣ check valve (when ​present inline or at the pump)‍ prevents⁢ gravity-driven return ⁤flow when the pump ‍is off;⁣ and⁣ an air ⁣gap ‍or high loop ⁤prevents siphoning of sink water ​back⁢ into the​ dishwasher.Install and service checks should verify clamp tightness at the pump, correct orientation of any check valve (arrow pointing away⁣ from the pump)and either a vertically mounted air gap or ​a high ‌loop above‌ the sink flood ‌rim. Practical diagnostic signs of⁣ integration problems include gurgling at ​the ‍sink ⁣(air gap‌ obstruction), slow ​drain with standing​ water (kinked hose or⁢ clogged check valve)and intermittent⁤ leaks at the pump-hose junction (loose clamp ​or worn fitting).

  • Installation‌ checks:⁣ clamp ⁣secure, hose free of kinks,⁢ check valve oriented correctly, hose routed to ‍air gap or⁣ high loop.
Item Description
Pump discharge Source of pressurized⁢ wastewater; hose must seal to the pump outlet to prevent leaks⁤ and backpressure.
Check valve One-way device placed in-line ​or at ⁣the hose to prevent gravity backflow ​when pump is off; orientation is critical.
Air ⁤gap Atmospheric break mounted above sink or ⁣a high loop that prevents siphoning of contaminated sink water into the dishwasher.
Hose fittings / clamps Mechanical connection points that must match diameter‌ and ‌be tightened⁢ to maintain a‌ leak-free joint under pump pulses.

Common Failure Symptoms: Leaks, Kinks, Blockages and Diagnostic Indicators

The ​ WD24X10014 ⁤GE ⁢Dishwasher Drain Hose is a⁤ reinforced, flexible ‌discharge⁢ line​ that routes wastewater from⁣ the⁤ dishwasher pump to ⁣the household drain or disposer.Its‌ function is ⁣passive conveyance of effluent under low pressure, so failures typically result from mechanical damage, improper routing, ‌or ​internal accumulation rather than wear of moving parts. Compatibility⁣ considerations include hose diameter, the location and type of end fittings, ⁣and ⁤thermal resistance; replacing a collapsed, undersizedor‍ mismatched hose with‌ the ‌correct⁤ WD24X10014 specification restores ‌flow‌ characteristics and prevents⁢ backpressure on the pump⁣ assembly.In practice, installers must⁤ maintain gentle bend radii, secure clamps at both the pump outlet and the ⁢sink/disposer connection,⁣ and avoid pinch points behind cabinetry‌ where the hose can be crushed or abraded against⁣ framing or fasteners.

Diagnostics combine visual⁢ inspection and simple⁤ functional ‍tests: look for wetness or corrosion⁣ at clamp interfaces, inspect the hose‌ along its run for ⁢kinks or ‍flat ‌spotsand verify full flow by running a drain cycle⁢ while observing outlet discharge. Common diagnostic indicators include slow or no drainage, intermittent gurgling ⁢noises, standing‍ water in the tub, ⁢and odors ⁤from trapped organic⁢ matter; these symptoms help distinguish between an external leak‌ (visible wetting or spray), a mechanical restriction (kink ⁣or collapsed section)and an‍ internal blockage (accumulated food, greaseor mineral deposit). For technicians,a systematic check-disconnecting the hose to ⁢inspect for obstruction,straightening suspect runs,and pressure-testing⁤ clamps-pinpoints whether⁢ the hose itself must⁤ be replaced or if the issue lies upstream or downstream of the assembly.

  • Visible wetness or pooling under the⁢ cabinet – suggests a ⁤loose clamp, perforationor split in the hose wall.
  • Slow‌ draining or standing‌ water in the tub ⁢- often caused by internal⁤ blockage⁣ or ‌an overly long/undersized⁣ hose run creating excessive backpressure.
  • Audible gurgling or ‍intermittent drainage – ⁢may indicate partial obstruction or an improperly ‍vented discharge connection.
  • Flattened or crimped segments along ​the ‍hose path – mechanical ⁢kinking‌ that restricts⁤ flow and ‌can lead to pump overloading.
  • Foul odor from‍ the dishwasher – trapped ⁣organic material inside the hose; flushing or​ removal and⁤ cleaning⁣ might ⁣potentially be required.
Item Description
Leak at clamp Check ‍clamp ‍torque, condition of hose barb​ and gasketand replace clamp or‌ hose⁢ if the⁤ coupling is corroded‌ or ‍the hose​ end is degraded.
Kink/collapse Inspect routing through cabinets;⁢ reroute to eliminate tight bends or replace⁣ with correct-length⁤ WD24X10014⁢ if permanently⁤ deformed.
blockage Disconnect ‍and flush ⁣the hose; remove ⁣trapped food/debris or ⁤scale deposits⁣ and verify pump discharge ‌before reassembly.

Replacement Considerations and Installation Requirements: ⁢Hose Routing,​ clamps,⁤ Length and ​Seal Specifications

The​ WD24X10014 GE Dishwasher Drain Hose functions as the primary conduit for wastewater from the appliance to‌ the household⁢ drain​ and ‍must preserve hydraulic⁤ flow while‍ resisting heat, detergents and mechanical ‌wear. ⁣When replacing‌ this hose, match the OEM connection ‍geometry‍ and inner diameter ⁢to ensure‍ proper fit ‌with the pump outlet and the ⁤household plumbing; mismatched diameters ⁣increase⁢ backpressure or ​leak risk. Route the hose to maintain a​ smooth, ​upward ⁢high loop or connect to an approved air gap to prevent siphoning into the sewer, ‍avoid sharp bends that reduce internal ‌diameterand keep ⁤the hose⁣ clear of heat sources‍ and moving​ parts ⁢to ⁣prevent ⁢premature⁢ failure.

Installation ⁤must secure the hose mechanically ⁢and seal the‍ connection to‌ prevent leaks​ during high-temperature wash cycles. Use a clamp ⁣type​ compatible ⁢with the hose‍ material and ‍barb – ​stainless ‍worm-gear or constant-tension⁤ clamps⁢ provide reliable compression without cutting ‍the hose⁤ – and ensure ⁢the hose is fully​ seated on the barb with the clamp positioned over the⁢ reinforced section. ⁢After installation, ⁤run ⁤a ⁣full wash cycle while inspecting for‌ leaks and verify the routing holds the‌ hose in place under vibration; ‍if the original clamps show corrosion‌ or deformation, replace them rather ​than reusing.

  • Verify inner ​diameter and connector style against the OEM hose before ⁢purchase or reuse.
  • Maintain ‌a high ⁤loop or ​install an air⁢ gap to prevent back-siphoning.
  • Use ‍stainless clamps‌ sized ⁢to‍ compress the hose ⁣without ​crushing;⁢ position clamps ​over the hose reinforcement.
  • Avoid ‌excess ‍length​ and tight bends; secure the hose to reduce​ stress from vibration.
  • Pressure-test with a full temperature‌ cycle and check‍ for seepage at the ​hose-to-barb interface.
Item Description
Inner⁣ diameter Match ​OEM ‍size to ensure pump outlet ‌compatibility and avoid increased‍ backpressure.
Clamp ⁣type Stainless worm-gear ⁣or constant-tension clamps recommended to maintain consistent compression without cutting.
Hose routing High loop or⁣ air⁢ gap required to prevent⁣ siphoning;⁢ avoid heat sources and moving components.
Seal/engagement Hose must fully cover the‌ barb ⁢with clamp placed on reinforced section to ensure a leak-tight ⁣joint.

Q&A

Is‍ WD24X10014 an‌ OEM part and which ⁣machines does it‍ fit?

WD24X10014 is an OEM GE replacement⁣ drain⁢ hose. It is intended ​for⁢ use on many⁣ GE-built dishwashers⁢ and may also appear in cross-reference lists for brands GE‌ owns (Hotpoint, Profile, etc.). Exact fit⁣ depends on the dishwasher ‌model and⁤ the connection type at the⁣ sink/disposal. Always ⁣verify fit by checking the‌ replacement parts list for your specific appliance model or the GE Parts web​ lookup before ordering.

How ​do I remove and install the WD24X10014 drain hose safely?

Turn off power ​to the dishwasher​ (unplug or trip the circuit breaker) and shut off the sink‍ water if working near⁣ the disposal. Place ⁤a ​towel ​or ⁢shallow⁣ pan to⁣ catch water. Loosen ⁢the⁢ hose clamp(s) at⁤ the dishwasher outlet and at ‍the sink trap or ‍garbage⁢ disposaland slide the hose off each fitting.⁣ Install the new hose by pushing it​ fully onto the dishwasher⁢ tailpiece and the disposal ⁣or sink drain inlet, ​secure ​with ​stainless-steel worm-gear clamps, route it to ⁣form a high ⁣loop​ or to‍ the air-gap, restore power, run a short cycle and ‌check⁢ for leaks.

Do​ I need an air gap or⁣ a high⁣ loop when installing this‍ drain hose?

Yes. Moast local ‌plumbing codes require either ⁤an ​air gap or a high‌ loop‌ to prevent backflow into⁣ the dishwasher. If you have an air gap installed⁣ at the ‍sink, route the⁣ WD24X10014 to the air gap inlet. If you do not have an air gap, secure the hose as high‌ as possible under​ the ⁢countertop (high loop) before it drops to the ⁢disposal or trap. Both ‌methods ⁤prevent ⁣contaminated‍ sink water ⁢from‍ flowing back into the ⁣dishwasher.

What are ​the most common reasons the WD24X10014 hose leaks or clogs?

Leaks are usually⁣ caused by loose or⁢ corroded hose clamps, splits or cracks in the hose, ⁤or incorrect seating on the fittings.⁤ Clogs commonly ​occur from food​ debris, broken glass, ‌or⁤ grease buildup in the ‌hose or the sink/disposal⁣ trap. ‍Kinks or sharp ​bends⁢ in the hose can restrict flow and increase the chance of⁤ clogs or⁣ water⁣ backing up.

How can⁣ I ⁢clear a clog in the WD24X10014⁣ drain hose?

First disconnect the hose (power off, water offand catch any water). Flush the hose ​with ⁢water from a garden hose or run⁢ water through it from the ⁢dishwasher outlet toward⁤ the disposal/trap. Use a flexible⁢ brush or a length of nylon-coated cable (carefully) to dislodge debris; avoid metal tools⁣ that can puncture the hose. do⁤ not use ⁢harsh ⁤chemical⁤ drain cleaners⁢ in the hose,‍ as​ they​ can damage ⁤the material and the pump. Reinstall with new clamps and test for proper drainage.

Can‌ I extend the WD24X10014 ‍drain hose if it is too short?

Yes, but extensions must be done with​ compatible dishwasher-grade hose and a proper ‍coupler designed for dishwasher drains. Avoid simply using generic⁢ garden hose⁢ or⁢ plumbing piping.Keep the ‌drain run as smooth as possible, maintain the⁢ required high ‍loop or ‍air ⁣gapand secure the splice with appropriate clamps. If ‍unsure, it’s​ safer⁤ to purchase a longer OEM or ⁣manufacturer-approved ​replacement hose.

What clamp ‍type and torque​ should I ‍use when securing the WD24X10014?

Use a stainless-steel worm-gear‌ hose‌ clamp‍ sized for the hose diameter and⁤ fittings. Tighten the clamp snugly to create a watertight ⁢seal but avoid overtightening, which can cut into or deform the hose. ⁤A general ⁢guideline is firm ‌hand torque plus a short quarter-turn ⁤with a screwdriver; ‍if you have a torque‌ screwdriver,15-25 in-lbs is a ⁢typical range for small hose clamps.Inspect ⁣for leaks after⁣ the first⁢ test run and retighten slightly if needed.

How do I tell if the drain ‍hose needs replacing rather than a simple‌ repair?

Replace‌ the hose⁣ if you ⁤see visible cracks,brittleness,soft spots,permanent ⁣kinks,hard blockages ⁢that ⁤cannot⁣ be cleared,or‍ if the hose has been cut⁣ or abraded.​ Also replace‍ if​ clamps no longer hold due to crushed or deformed hose ends. ‌If the hose is in good physical condition and simply ‌has a clog ⁢or ​loose clamp, cleaning and re-clamping might potentially‍ be ⁤sufficient. For reliable ⁢long-term⁤ performance, ⁣OEM replacement ⁣is recommended when⁤ in doubt.

In Summary

the ​WD24X10014 GE dishwasher drain hose plays a essential ‌role ⁢in directing ‌wastewater safely and efficiently away from⁤ the ⁤appliance. as ‍a purpose-built component, it helps ⁢maintain proper ⁢drainage flow, prevents ⁣leaks and⁤ backflow, resists kinking and heat exposure common in dishwasher operationand thereby protects internal components such as the pump‍ and seals. Reliable performance from the drain hose ⁢contributes⁣ directly to appliance efficiency, hygiene,‍ and⁤ the‌ prevention ​of water damage to cabinetry and flooring.

Because the drain hose is exposed⁣ to mechanical wear, temperature cycles and debris, ‍routine inspection and accurate diagnosis of symptoms-such as reduced drainage, visible ⁣cracks or bulges, persistent odors, ⁢or water⁢ pooling-are crucial. Timely replacement with the correct part ⁣improves long-term reliability and ‍reduces the⁢ risk of secondary damage; when in ⁣doubt, following manufacturer guidance⁤ or consulting a ‌qualified technician ensures correct fitment and​ safe installation. Regular attention to⁣ the drain hose is a straightforward‌ way​ to help sustain‌ the overall​ performance and ‌service ‌life of a ​GE dishwasher.


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