How To Install A Garburator?

Gather tools and materials: garburator unit, mounting ring, sink flange gasket, mounting components, dishwasher inlet adapter (if applicable), plumber’s putty or gasket (as specified), wrench, screwdriver, electrical tools, wire nuts, electrical tape, Teflon tape, bucket, rags

Turn off power to the kitchen circuit at the breaker

Turn off water supply if needed for plumbing work

Disconnect the existing disposer unit (if replacing) or remove the sink drain knockout plug (if installing new)

Remove the sink flange and mounting components from the drain opening

Clean the sink drain opening and surrounding area

Dry-fit the garburator mounting assembly (mounting ring, gasket, and flange) to confirm alignment

Install the sink flange gasket and flange (use plumber’s putty only if your model requires it; otherwise use the provided gasket)

Insert the flange through the sink drain opening

Install and tighten the mounting ring and support components from below the sink

Connect the garburator to the mounting ring per manufacturer instructions

Tighten all mounting hardware securely

Connect the discharge outlet to the drain trap/pipe using the provided gasket and fittings

If connecting a dishwasher: install the dishwasher inlet adapter and connect the dishwasher drain hose to the disposer inlet

Connect the garburator to the existing plumbing with correct orientation and tight seals

Check for proper alignment and that no hoses or pipes are kinked

Connect electrical wiring:

Verify the switch outlet/control wiring is off

Connect disposer power leads to the supply wires using wire nuts (typically black to black, white to white, ground to ground)

Secure wires and ensure no contact with moving parts

Install the electrical cover plate

Confirm the unit is properly seated and that the impeller turns freely (use the manufacturer’s reset/turn method if applicable)

Run water into the sink

Turn on power at the breaker

Test operation by switching the unit on and running water

Check for leaks at the drain connections and dishwasher inlet (if used)

If leaks are found, shut off power, correct the connection, and retest

If the unit has a reset button, verify it is not tripped before testing

Clean up tools and debris and ensure all fasteners and covers are installed

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