Technical Information
G600 & G800 Electronic Dishwashers
Note
To allow proper filling of the Rinse Aid Dispenser; Rinse Aid should
only be added with the door in the fully open position.
4.4 Heaters
During the main wash and final rinse portions of a wash cycle, the
water is heated to the programs specified temperature before
advancing to the next step in the program (i.e.Thermal Stop).
The water is heated using one of two systems:
4.4.1 Wash Cavity Heating Element
Figure 4-2: Cavity Style Heater Element
The Heating Element is mounted just off the floor of the wash cavity.
When powered (120 VAC) the element radiates heat thereby heating
the surrounding and circulating water. The temperature of
the water is monitored by the Temperature Sensor, mounted in the
Sump.
Heating Element switching is performed by the electronic via a Relay.
The relay (when energized) closes contacts to provide the Heater
Element with 120VAC. A Temperature Limiter mounted with the
element provides protection by opening up the circuit should the
temperature become to high.
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