Electrical Symbol; Circuit Diagram; Checking For Efficiency - Electrolux P6000 (Nexus) Series Service Manual

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Operating principle
Tub empty
As there is no water in the tub,
there is no pressure on the
diaphragm, which thus remains in
the lower position due to the
counterforce exerted by the
spring.
In this position, the contact is
closed on "empty".
5.5.3

Electrical symbol

1. Common contact
2. Contact closed on "empty"
4. Contact closed on "full"
5.5.4

Circuit diagram

11-21-31: "Common" contact
12-22-32: "Empty" contact
14-24-34: "Full" contact
5.5.5

Checking for efficiency

Correct operation of the pressure switch depends on the correct operation of its hydraulic circuit
(tube and pressure chamber):
Check for leaks (in which case too much water would be introduced, as the switch would not close on
"full" or, in the event of microleakage, would return to "empty".
Check for obstruction (in which case the contacts may be jammed on "full" or "empty").
After checking the hydraulic circuit:
Introduce water into the tub to the highest level and check that the contacts close correctly on "full".
Drain the water from the tub and check that the contacts close correctly on "empty".
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Water flows into the tub
When the connection between the
tub and the pressure chamber is
interrupted by the water, the
pressure between the pressure
chamber and the internal chamber
of the pressure switch increases.
This increase continues until the
diaphragm is raised sufficiently to
action the switch (rapid-action). In
this position, the contact is closed
on "full".
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Water is drained from the tub
As the level of water in the tub
diminishes, the pressure exerted
on the diaphragm is reduced.
The diaphragm is pushed
downwards by the counterspring
until the switch resets (i.e. returns
to the "empty" position).
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