Teach your students how to install hot and cold water lines to a sink. Typical plumbing for a kitchen sink includes a drain line and a pair of water lines with shutoff valves under the sink. In most cases, the hot water is on the left and the cold water is on the right. Regardless of the style of faucet, hooking up the hot and cold water lines is relatively easy.
Connecting your faucet to the hot and cold supply lines begins with. Flexible water supply tubes or pipes connect plumbing fixtures and appliances to. Hot and cold water supply lines are typically installed so that each line runs through separate holes in each wall stud. The hot water service lines run parallel to the cold water service lines.
There are flexible copper lines running under my kitchen sink with . Undermount sinks install beneath the counter and should only be used with solid -surface and natural or. Open your hot water valve fully. Turn off both the hot and cold water supply lines. You are going to suffer pressure drop at the kitchen faucet when the dishwasher is filling if your supply line is undersized or the . These are usually located in the cabinet directly under the sink. Disconnect the line that connects the hose to the faucet, if your sink has one.
Both lines connect to flexible supply tubing .