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Paul July 15th 05 02:53 PM

mains filter pin outs
 
just got a replacement mains filter for a dishwasher and am a little
confused as to the wiring. it is not a direct replacement for the one
already fitted. it has four tags two labelled L and N which are self
explanatory but the other two are both labelled U. Does the U mean
unfiltered input?



[email protected] July 15th 05 10:46 PM

It would help if you told us the manufacturer of the filter and some
model or ID info.

H. R. Hofmann


Paul July 15th 05 11:11 PM


wrote in message
ps.com...
It would help if you told us the manufacturer of the filter and some
model or ID info.

H. R. Hofmann

hi its part number is FLCR630501F there is a diagram here of the filter
under FLCR,
http://www.worldproducts.com/pdfs/WPIISF.pdf
looking at the diagram it does appear that the U pins are the unfiltered
supply.



Elper July 15th 05 11:26 PM

"Paul" a écrit dans le message de
...
just got a replacement mains filter for a dishwasher and am a little
confused as to the wiring. it is not a direct replacement for the one
already fitted. it has four tags two labelled L and N which are self
explanatory but the other two are both labelled U. Does the U mean
unfiltered input?

Hi!
If this is a european unit L and N are the mains input U and U the output
into the machine.
Thus the U opposite the L gets the brown wire and the U opposite the N gets
the blue wire
(if the machines internal wires are so coded).
Important: The filter case usually gets bolted onto the frame of the machine
(safety earth).
Note: If you aren't comfortable with domestic appliances, I suggest you
employ a qualified
electrician, as the voltages found inside appliances are quite dangerous -
their fees are based
on having discovered this fact painfully ;-)
Good luck,
Pierre.



NSM July 16th 05 01:49 AM


"Paul" wrote in message
...

hi its part number is FLCR630501F there is a diagram here of the filter
under FLCR,
http://www.worldproducts.com/pdfs/WPIISF.pdf
looking at the diagram it does appear that the U pins are the unfiltered
supply.


My vote would be that L and N are line in and U/U are line out to the
apparatus.

N



[email protected] July 16th 05 07:00 PM

PAul:

I completely agree with NSM.

Bob Hofmann



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