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How does a washing machine tray work?

Published in Appliance Maintenance 1 min read

A washing machine tray, also known as a drain pan, works by passively collecting water leaks or overflows from the washing machine and directing it to a drain.

Here's a breakdown of how it works:

  • Placement: The tray is positioned directly under the washing machine. This ensures that any water escaping from the machine will fall into the tray.
  • Collection: The shallow design of the tray (typically made of plastic, composite material, or stainless steel) allows it to catch and contain water from leaks, spills, or overflows.
  • Drainage: The tray is equipped with a pre-cut hole on the side or bottom. This hole is connected to a PVC pipe, which then leads to a drainpipe. Once the water collects in the tray, it flows through this pipe and into the drain.
  • Prevention: By containing and draining the water, the washing machine tray prevents water damage to flooring, walls, and surrounding areas. This can help avoid costly repairs due to mold growth and structural damage.

In essence, the washing machine tray provides a simple and effective solution for managing potential water leaks and overflows, protecting your home from water damage.