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eastender February 2nd 07 10:06 AM

Another dishwasher prob
 
Once in the last month our Bosch Silver Edition dishwasher, about 4
years old. made a loud pop and tripped the main kitchen circuit.
Switching it off and on it's been OK. It did it again this morning -
does this portend a major electrical failure in the machine?

E.




fred February 2nd 07 12:03 PM

Another dishwasher prob
 
In article , eastender
writes
Once in the last month our Bosch Silver Edition dishwasher, about 4
years old. made a loud pop and tripped the main kitchen circuit.
Switching it off and on it's been OK. It did it again this morning -
does this portend a major electrical failure in the machine?

Assuming that you are talking about a simple overcurrent trip rather a
residual current breaker (RCCD) then I'd say yes. Again assuming it's
plugged into a ringmain then the dishwasher has taken enough current to
trip a 32A breaker which is not in the realms of a trivial fault. I'm very
reluctant to use an appliance that has caused a trip such as this without
investigating the reason for the fault and as yours has now done it twice I'd
be inclined to take it out of service until you can take a closer look. The
'pop' type failure you describe should make tracing a little easier as I'd
expect to see some evidence of an electrical short such as charring or
flash marks. Best not to take a chance.
--
fred
Plusnet - I hope you like vanilla

eastender February 2nd 07 12:25 PM

Another dishwasher prob
 
fred wrote:

Assuming that you are talking about a simple overcurrent trip rather a
residual current breaker (RCCD) then I'd say yes. Again assuming it's
plugged into a ringmain then the dishwasher has taken enough current to
trip a 32A breaker which is not in the realms of a trivial fault. I'm very
reluctant to use an appliance that has caused a trip such as this without
investigating the reason for the fault and as yours has now done it twice I'd
be inclined to take it out of service until you can take a closer look. The
'pop' type failure you describe should make tracing a little easier as I'd
expect to see some evidence of an electrical short such as charring or
flash marks. Best not to take a chance.


Thanks. I've now done a bit of searching and it may be the mains suppressor
that's blown/blowing up, apparently a common Bosch prob, as are blown joints in
the controller circuitry, although I suspect the former as the machine works
fine.

E.



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