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Door Safety Switch: This micro switch is typically mounted near the dishwasher door's latching mechanism. When the door is closed, the latch presses against the actuator of the switch, opening its contacts. However, in its normal (unpressed) state, the switch is closed (NC), which means the contacts are connected. This safety switch ensures that the dishwasher's main electrical systems, such as the heating element and the motor, remain off when the door is open, preventing any accidental activation or damage.
Detergent Dispenser Switch: Some dishwashers have an automatic detergent dispenser that releases the detergent into the wash chamber at the appropriate time during the cycle. This dispenser is often actuated by a micro switch. In its normal, unactuated state, the switch is closed (NC). As the dishwasher's wash arm or another moving part comes into contact with the switch's actuator, it opens the switch contacts, triggering the release of detergent. This ensures that the detergent is dispensed precisely when needed, enhancing the cleaning performance of the dishwasher.
Both of these switches play crucial roles in the safe and efficient operation of a dishwasher. The door safety switch ensures the appliance remains safe to use, while the detergent dispenser switch ensures optimal cleaning results.
Door Safety Switch: This micro switch is typically mounted near the dishwasher door's latching mechanism. When the door is closed, the latch presses against the actuator of the switch, opening its contacts. However, in its normal (unpressed) state, the switch is closed (NC), which means the contacts are connected. This safety switch ensures that the dishwasher's main electrical systems, such as the heating element and the motor, remain off when the door is open, preventing any accidental activation or damage.
Detergent Dispenser Switch: Some dishwashers have an automatic detergent dispenser that releases the detergent into the wash chamber at the appropriate time during the cycle. This dispenser is often actuated by a micro switch. In its normal, unactuated state, the switch is closed (NC). As the dishwasher's wash arm or another moving part comes into contact with the switch's actuator, it opens the switch contacts, triggering the release of detergent. This ensures that the detergent is dispensed precisely when needed, enhancing the cleaning performance of the dishwasher.
Both of these switches play crucial roles in the safe and efficient operation of a dishwasher. The door safety switch ensures the appliance remains safe to use, while the detergent dispenser switch ensures optimal cleaning results.