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		<title>How to Fit a New Stainless Steel Kitchen Sink</title>
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<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Preparation</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong> </strong>Isolate the water supply.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">If you are replacing an existing sink, drain pipes of hot and cold water by turning on the taps. Label the tubes of hot water so you know cold.</p>
<p>To replace an old sink in an existing unit to ensure the sink is the right size for the hole in the top of the device.</p>
<p><strong>Cut in the work plan</strong></p>
<p><strong> </strong>If you are a well of mounting a new area of work that may need to cut a recess hole.</p>
<p>Put beside the sink in the countertop to ensure that There is even space in the front and back of the sink. Mark the position of the sink with a pencil.</p>
<p>Taking the measure of the pool, draw another line in the first. Using a drill with an auger drill a hole at each corner in the inside lane.</p>
<p>In one of the holes with a jigsaw, cut along the inside line.</p>
<p>After creating the hole in the sink to check it inserts. If you are satisfied with the resolution fixing the edges of the countertop with a wood preservative.</p>
<p><strong>Login you feeding tubes</strong></p>
<p>Whether you are replacing an old sink or any unit The first thing to do is turn the sink upside down and to find housing marked E on the board.</p>
<p>Install ground wire green and yellow in this market to prevent the risk of electric shock if the device is in contact with an electrical current. If the sink is stainless steel wire will attach these to land, located between the metal fittings of their equipment.</p>
<p><strong>Follow the manufacturer of the sink to accommodate the clips up.</strong></p>
<p>To place the taps, shut the valves on the prefabricated holes on the back of the sink (or a single hole, if you have a faucet piece .) If the supply pipes are too high to connect to the queues that must be cut to size with a tubing cutter or, alternatively, a hacksaw. If the exhaust pipes are plastic, plastic connector between the tail of the faucet and supply pipes will be necessary. connectors pass hoses faucet or hose for the supply of hot and cold water through the bottom hole and attach to the tail correct faucet.</p>
<p>Valves secured in position under the camera with nuts and washers, sealing the junction between the faucets and sink with silicone or attached. The receiver can be guaranteed over the counter, squeezing the clips in the sequence, making sure it is waterproof adhesive seal in the sink with the counter.</p>
<p><strong>Mounting a tap piece</strong></p>
<p>If there is a tap piece must be installed, then you will need to cut joints or fittings to connect the 10mm (2/5in) pipe piece 15 mm (3/5in) supply pipe.</p>
<p>Attach a stopcock, sometimes called service valve at each supply tube and turn off the position.</p>
<p>Attach a 15mm (3/5in) piece of copper tubing from the top of the service valve. Screw 10 mm (2/5in) to reduce the articulation of the tail and then press slot 15mm (3/5in) late in the copper pipe, bending, gently tap the tail if they are a bit off the alignment on supply lines.</p>
<p>Tighten both ends with a key and turn on each service valve.</p>
<p>The receiver can be guaranteed over the counter, squeezing the clips in the sequence, making sure it is waterproof adhesive seal in the sink with the counter.</p>
<p>To connect the hose is a kit containing a tubular siphon, often called a trap P or S trap because of its forms, the odors that rise from the sink. Connect the vertical at the bottom of the sink, just screw it up. At the same time, connect the drain hose to the overflow outlet in the sink.</p>
<p>Place P-trap or S-trap vertical exit the pool and then connect the horizontal branch pipe at the other end. Make sure all joints are snug together.</p>
<p>Shut off water leaks, tighten connections. When checking for leaks, make sure that water has had time to build the optimum pressure. Continue to regularly check the connections for a couple of days to ensure that no leaks have developed slowly.</p>
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