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"The first area of the dishwashing machine I will describe is the motor and pump.
Your dishwashing machine probably has one motor which is connected to a pump. The pump forces water into the spray arms. During your dishwashing machine's drain cycle it likewise pushes water out and into the drain. The motor is situated behind a panel on the underside of the dishwashing machine. Some models have reversible motors and others do not. If your dishwasher has a reversible motor it is installed vertically in the center of the bottom of the dishwashing machine, and the shaft is pointed up. The pump is connected to the top of the motor and likewise connected to the underside of the dishwashing machine. When the dishwashing machine pumps water into the spraying arm it runs one way, and while the pump is draining pipes the motor runs the opposite way. If your motor runs only one way, it is mounted horizontally, the shaft is pointing sideways and it lies near the middle of the bottom of the dishwashing machine. The top of the pump is likewise installed below the dishwasher. When the motor rotates it pumps water to the spraying arms. Another mechanical arm activates to pump the water to the drain. There are 2 other older styles of motor systems that are no longer being made.
One is a system that utilizes belts, and the other is a motor that is installed vertically and uses a different valve that is used for the drain cycle.
Next, I will discuss the controls, switches, valves, and solenoids; a dishwashing machine has from 3 to 6 of those parts. The timer is situated behind the control panel at the top of the dishwasher or behind a lower panel. It can be either a mechanical gadget, or it might be fully electronic with a digital screen. The timer runs the dishwasher in a set pattern; it also provides the electrical power to various parts at a particular time and for a set amount of time. The selector switch lets you select various wash cycles, drying cycles, the temperature of the wash/rinse; this switch likewise tells the timer which cycle options to engage. The water inlet valve lies at the bottom right or left side of the dishwasher, behind the panel. This valve manages the water flow for the wash cycle. The warm water supply and a tube attached to a side of the dishwasher is what this valve is linked to. When the timer sends electricity to the water inlet valve it will open up and let water into the dishwashing machine.
The valve stops when the timer stops sending electrical energy to it, or the float switch is tripped. Now the float switch is a security system to keep your dishwashing machine from over filling. When the water level in your dishwashing machine increases, so does the float; when it gets to a particular height it will trigger a switch which cuts the electrical energy to the water valve. The soap and rinse aid dispenser work the same method, when the timer states it is time for the soap or rinse aid to be released into the dishwasher it sends electricity to a switch which opens the dispenser. The thermostat secures the dishes, dishwasher, and you by shutting off the heating component that warms the water or air in the dishwashing machine. The thermostat will reset instantly when the temperature level is up to a cooler temperature. The door switch shuts off the dishwasher if the door is open.
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The drying fan is below the dishwashing machine, and it blows heated air into the dishwashing machine to dry your meals. The heating component heats up the wash and washes water to the correct temperature level. It also helps in drying the dishes. Likewise, some designs of dishwashing machines have an extra heat aspect to warm the air blown into the dishwashing machines for drying functions.
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Next, of course, is the within the dishwashing machine. The within the dishwasher is where the unclean meals go. It contains the racks, sprays arms, the mechanism that sprays water at your meals, leading part of the pump assembly, and water filter.
Well, I hope this post has actually helped you find out how a dishwashing machine works."
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