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it was wired so that only the middle loop on the heater element was connected to both wires.
the other two loops only had one wire going to each of them.
we do not have three phase going into our building.
so is only one loop the methoid they used to keep it one phase or did the rebuilder wire it wrong??
M.it is a single phase.
it was wired so that only the middle loop on the heater element was connected to both wires.
the other two loops only had one wire going to each of them.
we do not have three phase going into our building.
so is only one loop the methoid they used to keep it one phase or did the rebuilder wire it wrong??
M.
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It is a professional machine, you have it serviced professionally by your local Hobart Service Centre and claim the repair against your expenses. The machines are way beyond the capabilities of someone that can just buy parts online.
It is either incorrectly wired or the control board or relays are are failing / failed.
see this probably causes: Water-heating cycle the heating will be importante, test the hot water, and heating elements Timer test the timer for contact, and probably defective.see the diagram attached.
Assuming that the machine fill cycle works properly and the float is intact, and the heater contactor doesnt pull in:
possible heater contactor malfunction: check for power to coil
High limit snap thermostat may be tripped or damaged ( needs to be manually reset). located in heater connection cover.
Thermistor probe and or wiring to it may be damaged
main control board may not be functioning properly. check output to heater curcuit
Can you give me a little more detail?Is this part inside or outside the machine?Any wires connected to it?What do you mean by base water source?I'm a hobart tech.
it is a single phase.
it was wired so that only the middle loop on the heater element was connected to both wires.
the other two loops only had one wire going to each of them.
we do not have three phase going into our building.
so is only one loop the methoid they used to keep it one phase or did the rebuilder wire it wrong??
M.
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