Diplomat ADP8242 blown capacitor

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  • #21839
    RussellT
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    Hello
    I have an integrated diplomat dishwasher, model ADP 8242, with a capacitor that decided to blow yesterday 😮 .
    I am not sure what the capacitor is for but the following information is shown on the side:
    D.E.M. F3CF7002L
    0.1μF(X1) + 1MΩ
    +2×0.002μF (Y2)
    250V 50/60Hz – 16A/40ºC

    There are 4 connections on the base of the unit and two earth connections.

    Does anyone know what this is for, and if it usual for it to fail ❓
    Also, is there anywhere I can get a new one ❓

    Hopefully there is someone who can help ❗
    Thanks
    Russell

    #192702
    gegsy
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    Re: Diplomat ADP8242 blown capacitor

    Hi
    Its a mains suppressor, used to stop interference to other appliances.
    An email to spares@ukwhitegoods.co.uk should get you sorted.

    Un plug appliance before attempting any repair :plug:

    Greg

    #192703
    RussellT
    Participant

    Re: Diplomat ADP8242 blown capacitor

    Thanks for the quick reply Greg, and the information you have given.
    I have tried to e-mail at the address you gave but it is coming back as mail delivery failed .
    Do you know if there are any problems with the e-mail address ?

    Thanks
    Russell

    #192704
    gegsy
    Participant

    Re: Diplomat ADP8242 blown capacitor

    Hi Russell
    Have edited my last 😳 should have been spares@ 😀

    Greg

    #192705
    RussellT
    Participant

    Re: Diplomat ADP8242 blown capacitor

    Thanks Greg……..success 😀

    #192706
    00Kell
    Participant

    Re: Diplomat ADP8242 blown capacitor

    I think that the capacitor on my machine has just gone. There was a loud bang and a gunpowder like smell. The machine seems to operate normally and nothing seems out of the ordinary on inspection of the innards except that the top of the capacitor case is cracked.

    If you don’t mind, I have two questions main questions (and two for Russell if he is still around).
    Do you think that it is the capacitor that has gone? I’m used to finding black residue when capacitors go bang and there isn’t any.
    If it is the capacitor, what would cause it to blow? Might the motor/pump be faulty?

    Russell, have you had any problems since you replaced your capacitor? Was it easy to order from UK White Goods and how much was it?

    Thanks
    Kelly

    #192707
    Penguin45
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    Re: Diplomat ADP8242 blown capacitor

    Mains suppressor is p/no 813410341, £7 or 8 from memory (it’s late 😀 ). They will fail occasionally as they are permanently live, so long as the machine is switched on at the wall.

    An email with the part number to spares@ukwhitegoods.co.uk will get things moving for you.

    Regards,
    Penguin45.

    #192708
    00Kell
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    Re: Diplomat ADP8242 blown capacitor

    Thanks Penguin45!

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