Whirlpool US Style Wash M/c 3RLSQ800 Fuse

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  • #10369
    laurenceuk
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    Hi Folks,

    I am trying to identify a fuse situated behind the control panel of this machine. I have not seen it but the customer describes it as a `slow time lag` fuse. It has the following info on the ends of the fuse: BUSS T63AH25V0 and is the size (approx) of a 13A fuse.

    Apparently it has been changed before (not recently) and the eng. just changed this component and was observed doing so. They are now changing it themselves (Nursing Home). I have looked on SIOS but cannot see it.

    Thanks in anticipation.

    Laurence

    #139674
    Dave_Conway
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    Re: Whirlpool US Style Wash M/c 3RLSQ800 Fuse

    T6.3A 20mm fuse Laurence.

    Dave.

    #139675
    laurenceuk
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    Re: Whirlpool US Style Wash M/c 3RLSQ800 Fuse

    Thanks Dave.

    Laurence

    #139676
    johnmac11
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    Re: Whirlpool US Style Wash M/c 3RLSQ800 Fuse

    Hi Laurence,

    Whirlpool no longer supply these fuses but any 6.3a 20mm slow blow fuse will do.

    I seem to get a lot of these in nursing homes and fault is usualy down to them selecting a small wash load and then cramming the machine to the top with washing. Nursing home owners want to save cash on the water bill.


    John

    #139677
    laurenceuk
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    Re: Whirlpool US Style Wash M/c 3RLSQ800 Fuse

    Thanks John,

    I mentioned the overloading on small load setting and was told this may be the cause as staff don`t always change setting.

    Thanks again for your response

    Laurence

    #139678
    SparkyP
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    Re: Whirlpool US Style Wash M/c 3RLSQ800 Fuse

    Hi Guys
    They also changed the fuse holder on these ones. If it has a black one it needs changing to the clear one which you thread the wire thru first then screw it into a metal end. Then the spring to tension the fuse. Result no more blown fuses.
    Sparkyp

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