Pressure Switch; General Characteristics; Pressure Switch Hydraulic Circuit - Electrolux P6000 (Nexus) Series Service Manual

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5.5 Pressure switch

5.5.1

General characteristics

The function of the pressure switch is to determine the quantity of water to
be introduced into the tub. In other words:
It controls the water fill levels during the washing phases.
It acts as an anti-boiling safety device when connected in series to the
heating element.
It can also act as an anti-overflow safety device if connected in series to
the drain pump.
It can act as an anti-foam device during the spin phases.
The internal chamber is connected via a small tube to the pressure chamber. When water is introduced into
the tub, the pressure in this chamber increases. When the pressure reaches a pre-determined level, the
membrane causes the contact strip to trip (rapid-action), which switches the contact from "empty" to "full".
Two regulation screws are fitted to the cover, one for the level, the other for the differential, i.e. the point at
which the strip returns to the "empty" position when the level of water in the tub decreases.
5.5.2

Pressure switch hydraulic circuit

1. Pressure switches
2. Tub
3. Filter body
4. Pressure chamber on filter body
5. Pressure switch hoses
Normally, all appliances are fitted with one or two
pressure switches. Each pressure switch controls
from one to three levels of water in the tub.
The small tube from the pressure switches may be
connected to the pressure chamber, which is located
beneath the tub.
2005.11 dmm
2. Air inlet aperture
3. Diaphragm
4. Internal chamber
5. Contact strip (rapid cut-in)
6. Level regulation screw
7. Differential regulation screw
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