Water hookup for refrigerator
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NOTE: Handle appearance may vary from illustrations on this page. Akismet This is used to detect comment spam. Running a water line to a refrigerator to supply its ice maker and drinking water dispenser has never been easier. What does that have to do with plumbing products and how does the new lead-free legislation affect me. It is then I switched to push-to-connect fittings and it worked excellent. We're here to water. Retightening the cap may not completely seal it. Hook is located behind the rear panel on lower R.
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Kenmore ELITE 795.7834 Series Use & Care Manual - Choose one of the routes that you will be more comfortable handling. You can also drain any excess water in the line by turning on any faucet below this point in the water line to ensure that all the water is out of the pipe before you cut or pierce the water line - use the bucket to catch any water.
If you have a refrigerator connected to a water line for water dispensing or ice making, you'll find that little is required of you to ensure the appliance and water hookup work properly. If you want the refrigerator to make ice, you typically turn a knob or push a lever on the ice maker in the freezer. The refrigerator automatically gets the right amount of water needed to make ice cubes and continues to make ice cubes in batches until you turn or shut the ice maker to the off position. For water dispensing, pressing in a lever results in water traveling through your water lines to your refrigerator and coming out in a controlled stream until the same lever is depressed. Hooking your refrigerator to your water valve is a simple, do-it-yourself project requiring few materials and tools. You'll need quarter-inch copper tubing that measures the length between your wall hookup and the hookup location on the back of your refrigerator, plus about 7 feet to allow for moving the fridge. Drill a quarter-inch hole into the water pipe and attach a shut-off valve to the pipe using a clamp and packing nut to create a watertight seal. Slip on the copper tubing and attach with a compression nut. Place the other end of the tubing into a sink and then turn on the water to rinse out the tubing. Shut off the water valve and attach the open end of tubing to the valve on your refrigerator.