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June 12, 2009 at 9:00 am #46340
spimps
ParticipantAttended this machine a couple of months ago when it was bouncing the fill valve in during wash/heating process.No earth faults but cleaned up comm and this cured problem.
It’s now returned and fills constantlywith drain pump running as soon as the door locks,seems like board,any thoughts please?June 12, 2009 at 10:51 am #288978Martin
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Anti-flood kicked in on the Pressure Switch maybe?
June 12, 2009 at 11:16 am #288979spimps
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Martin wrote:Anti-flood kicked in on the Pressure Switch maybe?
Thanks
I’ve checked the diaphragm side of the pressure switch which I presume is the normal fill level which is OK.However the other smaller wires going to the pressure switch,the contacts are o/c but do not close when the the air tube is pressureised.
Is this pressure switch a simple pressure device or is fine wired side of it different?
CheersBGJune 12, 2009 at 11:27 am #288980Martin
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spimps wrote:Is this pressure switch a simple pressure device or is fine wired side of it different?
I have no idea but when I first saw one of the pressure switches I made the assumption it incorporated an anti-flood sensor. Well that’s what it looks like anyway?
They only cost £11 so may be worth sticking a new one in to see what happens?
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June 12, 2009 at 12:27 pm #288981spimps
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Martin wrote:
spimps wrote:
Is this pressure switch a simple pressure device or is fine wired side of it different?I have no idea but when I first saw one of the pressure switches I made the assumption it incorporated an anti-flood sensor. Well that’s what it looks like anyway?
They only cost £11 so may be worth sticking a new one in to see what happens?
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When you pressureise the tube there is only one click which operates what is the “normal” part so the other side is a bit of a mystery,it’s likely carrying a low voltage which would energise the pump relay ,might try one at that price though.The machine was scrapped so I got hold of it to try and get to the bottom of it.June 12, 2009 at 6:28 pm #288982Martin
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spimps wrote:The machine was scrapped so I got hold of it to try and get to the bottom of it.
Do let us know when you get it sorted then.:tup:
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