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I've checked the float microswitch and its ok. No voltage at the water inlet solenoid. No schematic so I don't know where the red/white wire on the water inlet solenoid originates.
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Cannot find any info on the given model number.
I can tell you that the voltage originates at the timer. Also it runs through the over fill switch, usually on the left hand side at the front of the unit. Perhaps the float is stuck in the up position or the switch is not closed for some other reason. |
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MR. Denman,
I was afraid the timer would be your answer but thanks. I'd already taken out the float microswitch and determined it was working properly. Tomorrow I'll take the timer apart and see if the burned contacts can be located.
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