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Just About to order a new washing Machine online - Help Needed re Plumbing

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muchlovex | 23:00 Mon 23rd Aug 2010 | How it Works
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Just moved to a new property and I've just checked the plumbing under my sink for a new washing machine. There is a waste pipe and a cold water pipe, but no hot water pipe.

I understand that the new machine will heat the cold water to the required temperature, but I am wonder whether most WM's have a cold water pipe and hot water pipe feeding from the machine itself?

I am no good at plumbing so any advise please before I order one online would be much appreciated.
Thanks
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Nearly all are cold feed only these days.
23:02 Mon 23rd Aug 2010
Nearly all are cold feed only these days.
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Thanks Alavahalf. When i install it what do i do with the hot pipe from washer? Do i just leave it in back of WM?
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Cheers both. Will order a machine now.
Thanks
If you already have the hot and cold valves on your pipes, just get a end cap to cover up your hot supply. It's 3/4'' and only cost about £1.50.
It's a bit of a belt and braces approach ... but do it anyway.
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"I understand that the new machine will heat the cold water to the required temperature," ??
they always have done.
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Sorry forgot to show you ... these are the universal 3/4'' caps I use.

If you have a hot and a cold appliance valve in your existing pipework. This just covers and seals the hot one, when you install your new machine with it's single cold inlet ... have checked as I bought 2 in Worthing earlier today ... definitely 3/4''

http://www.unifit.co.uk/products/50225

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