Electrical diagram of a dishwasher

Circuit components:

* Power cord
* Main circuit breaker
* Fuse
* Timer
* Water supply solenoid
* Heating element
* Circulation pump
* Drain pump
* Relay
*Door switch

Working principle:

1. Power on: Connect the power cord.

2. Start cycle: The user presses the start button.

3. Timer: The timer tracks the cycle time and controls the sequence of operation of the components.

4. Water Solenoid: The solenoid opens, allowing water to flow into the dishwasher.

5. Fill: Water fills the dishwasher to the set level.

6. Heating: The heating element heats the water to the set temperature.

7. Circulation: The circulation pump sprays hot water over the dishes.

8. Washing: Dishwashing detergent is added to water and dissolved. Hot water and cleaning solution washes away food debris and dirt from dishes.

9. Drain: After the cycle is completed, the drain pump drains the dirty water.

10. Drying: Depending on the model, the dishwasher may use a heating element or a fan to dry dishes.

Security requirements:

*Unplug the dishwasher before servicing.
*Use insulated tools.
* Check the integrity of electrical components.
* Replace faulty components with similar ones.
* Make sure all electrical connections are secure and insulated.

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