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Frigidaire Dishwasher Installation

Monday, February 4th, 2008



Today was a good day to install a new . Good thing too, because our new one showed up this morning. I would say this has been a long time coming and almost didn’t happen. Luckily, while we were in the place in December, we made the decision to get one. I think it was the right choice. The strangest thing is now I feel like I’m living in my mother’s house. The feels so “legitimate.” I mean, we are so used to washing dishes by hand…I guess I just feel spoiled, that’s all. Even the sound of the feels like when I was growing up. You know the feeling…having a conversation while wiping down the counter tops at night, listening to the hum of the . It’s weird.

Ok, so here are some photos of the . I would first like to say thank you to Rob and Paul who both offered to come over and help install this beast. It needed to be wired and plumbed, but when I found out how easy everything easy to do myself, I just couldn’t help it. Onto the pictures…

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This is the Frigidaire we got. It is a no frills model. We got it for $230, which was the cheapest one in the store. I asked the sales guy what the difference was between this one and the others and he told me basically features and sound dampening. I told him we would take this one. I don’t need the thing to scratch my back, I need it to clean the dishes.

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This is the hot water feed that comes from under the sink right next door. This fitting came with the kit I bought from Home Depot.

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This is the rest of the kit (braided hose) after it is all together. Sorry for the blurriness.

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This clear hose is the drain hose that goes up and over the and then attached to my drain hose I bought last week. I clamped the two together with a fitting.

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This is the wiring I ran from the breaker box, under the house and up through the floor in back of the . The wires just attach to the two wires that come with the . The ground gets screwed right to the . The wiring is attached to a 20AMP circuit breaker in the box. It’s very simple.

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Here is a nice view of underneath the , if anyone cares.

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This is the fitting I got the other day. I talk about it in this post.

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This is the almost finished product. All I have to do now is to put the base plate back on and peel the protective film off the black door. We already ran two loads in this bad boy and are very pleased. For a with virtually no sound insulation, it’s fairly quiet. It doesn’t use much water at all and does a great job cleaning the dishes and silverware.

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