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Where can I get a Data plate for a Hobart dishwaser? Including temperatures for washing, rinsing and sanitazing? Thanks

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Like Tom said.

Contact info:
HOBART
701 S. Ridge Ave. 
Troy. OH 45374

937 332 2852

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 08, 2009

SOURCE: temperature not high enought

Are you sure the code isnt p2?This is the rinse thermistor that is in the top right corner in the back,it screws into the vac breaker assy.Part number 328994 from hobart about 60 bucks.Let me know.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 10, 2009

SOURCE: Hobart AM-14 water temperature not maintained

Hobart AM-14 will wash and rinse in manual, but not in automatic

vestxre

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  • Posted on Jul 16, 2010

SOURCE: Hobart WM-ID dishwasher doesn't heat water enough to clean dishes

The WM-1D does not have any internal heating devices. You have to supply the machine with the proper water temp. It has two fill valves, one for wash and one for rinse. It should have 150F supplied to the wash fill valve and 180F to the rinse fill valve.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 16, 2010

SOURCE: Good morning, I have 01 Hobart dishwasher AM14, i

294692 for the rinse probe.
"temperature sensor for booster heater"? Do you mean the thermostat? If so, part number is 274161.

Parts breakdowns and part numbers are available at www.hobartservice.com. Click "Parts" on the left, then click "Hobart SmartParts System" on the next page. You'll be asked a series of questions to identify your piece of equipment, and then you'll get a parts list and have links to parts breakdowns for various sections of the machine.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 23, 2011

SOURCE: I am working with a

Hi,

140F min water entering temp.

http://www.instawares.com/Prod_PDF/HOB-C44A263.pdf

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