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Step 1:If trap is equipped with cleanout plug on bottom of curved section, remove plug with wrench and let water in trap drain into bucket. Otherwise, unscrew slip nuts and slide them out of the way. Step 2:If trap is a swivel type, curved trap section(s) will come free. However, ...
The drain cleanout will be on a T- or Y-shaped pipe fitting with a threaded plug and a square nut. The nut may also be covered by a plastic cap. The drain cleanout isn't always installed on the main line. Some homes may have alternate access points to the sewage system. Instead, ...
Some traps have acleanout plugon the bottom of the bend. To clean these types of traps, simply unscrew the plug and use a stiff wire to snag and remove the clog. Be sure to have a bucket under the drain because there will be water in the bottom of the trap. ...
Once you’ve found the spa drain, unscrew the drain plug and connect the hose. Open your drain’s ball valve or turn the base of your drain to start the flow of the water. The water will drain out over the next few hours. Draining with a submersible pump (fast). This is a faster...
Start by emptying the sink, using a sponge if necessary, and then unplug or disconnect the garbage disposal and disconnect the dishwasher drain hose. Place a bucket directly under the P-trap. Unscrew the P-trap slip nuts by hand or with locking pliers and then remove the curved portion of...
The trap bend is a U-shaped bend. One end connects to the vertical tailpiece that descends from the sink drain, and the other end connecting to the waste arm. The trap bend is designed to be easily removable in order to clear clogs, or it may have a small cleanout plug on the botto...
The main cleanout will involve using a large pipe wrench in order to grip the lug within the middle of the plug then unscrew it by twisting counter-clockwise. This can be hard if the pipes are cast iron and have not be opened in a long time. Most time it will depend on where the ...
One thing Kat did while she had the laptop apart replacing the LCD display was to blow compressed air into the fan exaust port to “clean” the dust out of it. Unfortunatly this blew a killer dust bunny back into the fan jamming it. This is what caused the fan to “fail”. These ...
how do i access the actual fan. You said i would have to remove the mother board. how do i do that? i;m sure there is something more than just unscrew all screws in sight, waiting for your reply. Also very straight forward guide it is awesome ...