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  • #53277
    fasetester
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    hi guys went to see bendix washing machine modelAW1054w no spin . checked for blockages pump brushes wiring going to pump and moter seem to check out ok the only thing left is timer give a quick check no burning or loose connections. any thoughts thanks fasetester.

    #315197
    wilf
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    Re: bendix washing machine not spinning

    common fault if its 1320558107 or EMW for repair

    wilf

    #315198
    Martin
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    Re: bendix washing machine not spinning

    wilf wrote:common fault if its 1320558107 or EMW for repair

    wilf

    Wilf refers to the module fase OK?

    #315199
    fasetester
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    Re: bendix washing machine not spinning

    are you trying to say that there is a problem with the timer?

    #315200
    Penguin45
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    Re: bendix washing machine not spinning

    Motor or heater with earth leakage can cause no spin problem. If you simply replace the timer unit, the problem will recur and require the timer and failing component will have to be replaced.

    Bear in mind that at this point the customer will become “awkward”.

    Chris.

    #315201
    fasetester
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    Re: bendix washing machine not spinning

    thanks for your reply. what resistance reading should i be looking for on the motor and the heating element or should i get a reading of infinity

    #315202
    Penguin45
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    Re: bendix washing machine not spinning

    No, no, no…

    Heater will read the usual c.25 ohms, motor 4/5 ohms across the armature and field coils and perhaps 100 ohms across the tacho (depends on the motor – tacho won’t be the problem anyway).

    You’re looking for earth leakage. Megger the element to earth and the same with the motor contacts. Nominally you can get away with 2Mohms, but I wouldn’t stake a repair on it. The electronics just don’t like it.

    Chris.

    #315203
    fasetester
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    Re: bendix washing machine not spinning

    thanks chris i meant to say when checking with ohms scale from element and motor to earth fasetester 🙂

    #315204
    Martin
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    Re: bendix washing machine not spinning

    fasetester wrote:thanks chris i meant to say when checking with ohms scale from element and motor to earth fasetester 🙂

    You insulation tester should be set to the Megohms scale to measure earthing resistance (i.e Motor terminal to earth that is.:wink:) not ohms fase! 🙂

    Did you get a copy of my megger test pdf? 😉

    #315205
    fasetester
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    Re: bendix washing machine not spinning

    thanks martin fasetester 🙂

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