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anything wrong with this dishwasher/eashing machine waste setup??

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Aslong as the drain can handle the flow from both discharging at the same time I don't see anything wrong
 
Looks like someone couldnt be arsed to core another hole to me . kop
That someone would be me...given that you can get double spigot sink traps a second core seems highly unneccessary.

Basically the reason i ask is that the customer called a washing machine bloke out to look at fault on the washing machine under warrenty and the bloke has blamed the pipework being incorrect which i a load of Rubbish! This is what it was like before

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Basically the reason i ask is that the customer called a washing machine bloke out to look at fault on the washing machine under warrenty and the bloke has blamed the pipework being incorrect which i a load of ****!

I see nothing in shot that would justify revoking warranty cover.

Ask the W/M tech to either
(a) provide a written statement what they think the problem with your pipework is, what the fault in the washing machine was and how they concluded the former caused the latter or
(b) fix the W/M under warranty. As soon as there's a paper trail I bet they'll go for (b). Did they try to get cash payment for the repair by any chance?
 
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