Tuesday, May 14, 2019

Dishwasher Float Switch


Our Western Appliance Repair technicians run into a lot of unusual appliance service calls.  Here in this picture you will see a small mushroom looking object in the lower right side of the picture.  This device is float switch sensor, also called an overflow sensor.
Most dishwashers will fill with water for a programmed duration.  This duration is not failsafe though.  Many homes have higher water pressure as compared to others.  Higher pressure will lead to more water in the tub. How do the designers compensate for this?  Use a float sensor. In homes with high water pressure the float sensor will shut off the water before the programmed duration is completed if the water rises to a specified point.  If the dishwasher has low water pressure then the programmed water fill duration will shut off the inlet valve when duration is complete.
This floating piece of plastic has a shaft on the bottom of it which triggers a shutoff switch if water gets too high.  Sometimes these float sensors will get stuck in the “up” position and won’t allow water to enter the dishwasher at all.

Tuesday, March 26, 2019

Frigidaire Dryer Heater

This is what a heater element looks like in a Frigidaire dryer stack unit.  When I say stacked I mean a dryer that is stacked on top of the washer.  In this instance the dryer is actually part of the unit, but I still call it a stack.  Anyway, this heater element has seen better days.  It’s very burned towards the very top of the pan which suggests there may be an air restriction in the system.  When air is restricted the heater element will burn hotter and in this type of heater, the heat usually burns hotter towards the top.
As you can see, the coils near the top of the “pan” are broken.  I was unsure of it was broken because of excessive heat but I found out later that the customer had tried to take this apart with the power ON.  Yes, there were sparks and flames I was toldJ.  So, this may have been the cause of the breaks however, the original problem was a dryer without heat.
Well, in a nutshell, the dryer heater element was bad and we had this repaired in no time.  This stack unit cost about 1300.00 new so a two hundred dollar repair was well worth the money.
Rich