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I recently found out my water pump was not working. After getting a new part, it was still not working.
I joined the wires directly to the pump and it still did not spin.
Have I lost the power to the pump from the circuit board? Is there any other factors that has to happen before the pump will spin? The way I was testing it was by manually pressing the micro switch on 'extra dry' mode during a spin.
Everything else works fine
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Beko looks like a UK unit. A model number may help others help you.
I probably will not be able to find any technical data on it. This site deals mostly with North American units so I do not know where to find other tech data.
[COLOR="Blue"]I joined the wires directly to the pump and it still did not spin.[/COLOR] Not sure what wires you are referring to. Without a wiring diagram I cannot comment. Check the pump winding with a meter to see if there is continuity. You could also usea cheater cord to hook it directly to power butagain I am not sure what power this pump requires so a direct hook up may blow it.
[COLOR="Blue"]Have I lost the power to the pump from the circuit board? Is there any other factors that has to happen before the pump will spin?[/COLOR] Sorry but again cannot comment. |
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