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Garbage Disposer dillemma Sasha 08-09-2005
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Posted by CL (dnoyeB) Gilbert on August 12, 2005, 1:07 pm


Did you miss the part where 'Sasha' installed a sewage ejector pump in
his/her basement several years ago? Yes, I think Sasha has to be kidding.


Steven wrote:
> You've got to be kidding, You're remodeling your kitchen yourself,
> installing wiring, breakers, etc., and you don't understand how a basic
> garbage disposal functions? Maybe you need to hire someone who knows what
> they are doing, before you get hurt.
>
>
>>I am installing a garbage disposer in process of totally remodeling my
>>kitchen. I never had garbage disposer before. The disposer I got is
>>In-Sink-Erator 555sss. I always thought the garbage disposer works much
>>like sewage ejector pump that I installed in my basement several years
>>ago - float switch turns on where the disposer is full and turns off
>>after grinding waste and flushing water. It turned out that my disposer
>>and as far as I realize most of them are turned on manually and run
>>until manually turned off. Do I understand this correct? I installed a
>>GFCI receptacle on dedicated 20 A circuit but I assumed no switch. I
>>find it very annoying to turn the switch on and off each time I need to
>>use the disposer. Where do I put the switch for the disposer? Can it
>>overheat and break if left running for prolonged time?
>>
>
>
>


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the sheepfold{}, but climbeth up some other *way, the same is a thief
and a robber."

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Posted by Steven on August 12, 2005, 5:01 pm


Ah... That one got by me. I guess I was overwhelmed by the first part....


> Did you miss the part where 'Sasha' installed a sewage ejector pump in
> his/her basement several years ago? Yes, I think Sasha has to be kidding.
>
>
> Steven wrote:
>> You've got to be kidding, You're remodeling your kitchen yourself,
>> installing wiring, breakers, etc., and you don't understand how a basic
>> garbage disposal functions? Maybe you need to hire someone who knows
>> what they are doing, before you get hurt.
>>
>>
>>>I am installing a garbage disposer in process of totally remodeling my
>>>kitchen. I never had garbage disposer before. The disposer I got is
>>>In-Sink-Erator 555sss. I always thought the garbage disposer works much
>>>like sewage ejector pump that I installed in my basement several years
>>>ago - float switch turns on where the disposer is full and turns off
>>>after grinding waste and flushing water. It turned out that my disposer
>>>and as far as I realize most of them are turned on manually and run
>>>until manually turned off. Do I understand this correct? I installed a
>>>GFCI receptacle on dedicated 20 A circuit but I assumed no switch. I
>>>find it very annoying to turn the switch on and off each time I need to
>>>use the disposer. Where do I put the switch for the disposer? Can it
>>>overheat and break if left running for prolonged time?
>>>
>>
>>
>>
>
>
> --
> Respectfully,
>
>
> CL Gilbert
>
> "Verily, verily, I say unto you, He that entereth not by the door() into
> the sheepfold{}, but climbeth up some other *way, the same is a thief and
> a robber."
>
> GnuPG Key Fingerprint:
> 82A6 8893 C2A1 F64E A9AD 19AE 55B2 4CD7 80D2 0A2D
>
> For a free Java interface to Freechess.org see
> http://www.rigidsoftware.com/Chess/chess.html




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