Registered User. The receptacle should not be behind the dishwasher. To access it; you would have to remove the dishwasher. Just like the dishwasher drain and water line that go to the sink water valve and drain; the dishwasher electric cord plug should go to a receptacle under the kitchen sink.

How high off the floor should a dishwasher outlet be?

Install the outlets preferably 6-18” inches above the ground for under sink dishwashers. You can also install the outlet in the garage if the cord is long enough.

Where should dishwasher outlets be placed?





The receptacle for a built-in dishwasher shall be located in the space adjacent to the space occupied by the dishwasher.

Can a dishwasher outlet be on the floor?

If we’re talking North America under the National Electric Code (NEC), dishwashers must be on a dedicated circuit. There can’t be a spare plug someone could plug, say, a vacuum cleaner into.

Can an outlet be directly behind a dishwasher?

The receptacle cannot be directly behind the dishwasher; instead, it must be in an adjacent cabinet so you can access the plug without moving the dishwasher. This requires drilling a 1-inch hole through the cabinet through which you can pass the plug.

What is code for wiring a dishwasher?

Dishwasher Circuit



When installing a dishwasher, the circuit should be a dedicated 120/125-volt, 15-amp circuit. This 15-amp circuit is fed with a 14/2 NM wire with a ground. You may also elect to feed the dishwasher with a 20-amp circuit using 12/2 NM wire with a ground.

How high can a dishwasher drain be?





Mike Casey, a licensed plumbing contractor and co-author of Code Check Plumbing, responds: Most dishwashers come from the factory with a 6-foot 6-inch drain hose, and nearly all manufacturers allow this hose to be extended to a maximum total length of between 10 and 12 feet.

Does a dishwasher require a GFCI outlet?

Kitchen dishwashers installed in dwelling units require GFCI protection whether hard wired or cord and plug connected. Code Change Summary: A new subsection was added regarding dwelling unit kitchen dishwashers. Now, outlets that supply dwelling unit kitchen dishwashers must have GFCI protection.

Can you have a junction box behind a dishwasher?

Yes, this will work with your dishwasher. A: This is needed for a hard wired installation as the cord that comes with the dishwasher is only for plugging into a three prong outlet.

Do dishwashers plug in or are they hard wired?

Unlike plug-in appliances, a dishwasher must be hardwired and hooked up to the home’s plumbing. If you’re for the challenge of installing it yourself, you can save a lot of money.

Should a dishwasher have a dedicated circuit?



According to the electrical code, the dishwasher should be on its own circuit. The dedicated dishwasher circuit can’t supply any other appliances, lights, fixtures, or outlets. In addition, the circuit that is servicing the dishwasher also needs to have a circuit breaker with at least 15-amps.

Can a refrigerator and dishwasher be on the same circuit?

AND the dishwasher is cord-and-plug connected, then it is possible to have the fridge and dishwasher on the same 20 ampere small appliance branch circuit. Whether or not this is recommended is subjective, and can be debated in another place.

Does a dishwasher need a GFCI 2020?

Another revision to GFCI protection in the 2020 NEC is to section 422.5(A) dealing with appliances that require GFCI protection. This section was revised to include dishwashers. Yes, dishwashers!

How do you wire a dishwasher outlet?




Quote from Youtube video: You take this and you shove it in there and then I'll have a a black white and a green wire and I'll hook the green wire up to the green screw I'll hook the black wire up to the black wire.

How do I run power to my dishwasher?

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Quote from Youtube video: Once your dishwasher drain and water supply are positioned route the home power supply cable. So that it doesn't touch the dishwasher motor or lower part of the tub.

How do you install a dishwasher where none is installed?

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Quote from Youtube video: Now normally if you had a garbage disposal there's a branch right on the side where this thing fits perfectly but you don't. So you have this pipe right here it's called a tailpiece.

Why are dishwashers hardwired?

Here are the benefits of hardwiring your dishwasher to your household’s power supply: Clean And Neat: The entire setup of your dishwasher is much neater when it is hardwired. There are fewer wires necessary, and you will not be able to see any outlets or receptacles around the dishwasher.

Do I need a junction box for my dishwasher?



Each dishwasher comes with a junction box (with power cord) to be installed in a cabinet next to the dishwasher cutout. It can be installed by an installer, servicer, technician, electrician or other qualified professional and is intended for hard-wired installations.

Can you run a dishwasher with an extension cord?

We recommend to never use an extension cord to connect your dishwasher to an electrical outlet. Yes, using an extension cord will work, but it’s extremely dangerous. Your power cord will eventually overheat, causing your cord and anything surrounding the cord to melt.