Washing machines should have a drain pan under the machine to catch leaking water. The pan has a hose that drains out the bottom. Check around the machine.I do have a washer running but it's a ventless. I am not sure what the Andersen thing is, I am hooked to city water. There is another hose on the other side that looks the same.
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After some research yes I believe I do have an Anderson Udc valve.
Both hoses may be your fresh water tank overflows....the O-ring in your Anderson 4 way valve may be leaking (torn), therefore leaking city water into your fresh water tank, it's gets full, and thereby your seeing the overflow water.I do have a washer running but it's a ventless. I am not sure what the Andersen thing is, I am hooked to city water. There is another hose on the other side that looks the same.
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After some research yes I believe I do have an Anderson Udc valve.
Both hoses may be your fresh water tank overflows....the O-ring in your Anderson 4 way valve may be leaking (torn), therefore leaking city water into your fresh water tank, it's gets full, and thereby your seeing the overflow water.
1) shut off city water, turn valve to normal use, turn on your water pump, and use it for a day.So what is the best way to tell if it's the valve? I can get to it easy enough.
Looks like your fresh water tank overflow. A small elbow exiting the frame.Just leaving for dinner and noticed this hose draining. Haven't ever noticed it draining before, any ideas what it is or what would cause it to leak?
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Any ideas where to purchase the valve rebuild kit.
When you have the pump ON and you close the faucets, the pump continues pumping until its pressure switch hits the cutoff value. But after that, if water leaks backward through the pump, toward the fresh tank, the pressure switch opens and the pump tries to re-pressurize.So I am just using my pump and the now full water tank, but believe there is an issue there as well. My water pump keeps cycling off/on. So it primes well, I have great water pressure when I turn on any faucet which is great. The problem is when all the faucets are closed the pump turns off, then after a few seconds, it cycles on for a second or two, then turns off again. I have gone through and turned on every faucet to get air out, I have checked everywhere I can think for leaks, but cannot find the source of the problem. I did notice that the backside of the anderson valve sounds like water is having a hard time running through it when I was out trying to troubleshoot the pump. Could a broken valve cause the pulsing of the water pump? I am kind of at a loss. Thanks
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Another snag I didn't even think about. My pump and everything is hooked up with poly braided nylon, not PEX. Dont think I can use a sharkbite fitting with this. Any other suggestions?