Baumatic BDW13 – thermal cutout operated, reasons?

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    richaber
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    Hello all. A mate’s dishwasher wasn’t heating the water. Diagnosed that the thermal cut out had tripped. Replaced that, all ok. But wondering why it tripped. Today during testing, it’s obvious that the wash pump doesn’t always start, just hums. So I’m thinking if the water isn’t splashing over the element it gets too hot and trips the cut out? possible? It’s an integrated dishwasher, I’d put it back in the cabinet before noticing the stalled pump. But I think I managed to get a stumpy screwdriver onto the motor shaft which was under a rubber shroud thing? Seemed free enough, and the motor ran fine next time. So I’m wondering bit of bone/sweetcorn or cocktail stick? or capacitor on way out..? Sorry for the ramble, just wondering what you folk think.
    Rich

    #306900
    Penguin45
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    Re: Baumatic BDW13 – thermal cutout operated, reasons?

    Start capacitor need replacing. That’s the cylinder on the side of the pump, make a note of its uf value and match from the list HERE.

    Once it gets to regular circulation you can get to deal with the leaks….

    Sorry, poor qaulity Midea-built Chinese machine.

    Penguin45.

    #306901
    richaber
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    Re: Baumatic BDW13 – thermal cutout operated, reasons?

    Ha thanks Penguin, will dig out the capacitor and order a new one. It'[ll be cheap enough to try. Leaks?? Is this something the owner can look forward to??

    #306902
    Penguin45
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    Re: Baumatic BDW13 – thermal cutout operated, reasons?

    Oh yes……

    Put ‘chinese AND dishwasher’ into search for this Forum and prepare to be amazed.

    Penguin45.

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