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  • How do I test for continuity? - Describes the procedures for electrically testing appliance components like range and stove elements, water and gas valves, gas range ignitors, light bulbs, etc.
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  • FILL VALVE - An electro-mechanical device that opens a valve to allow water to flow. The electric current causes a magnetic field to develop in the solenoid coil which in turn then moves a metallic plunger. The plunger is attached to a diaphragm which opens the valve. May also be called a WATER VALVE or WATER FILL VALVE.
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  • WATER VALVE
    An electro-mechanical device that opens a valve to allow water to flow. The electric current causes a magnetic field to develop, in the solenoid coil, which then moves a metallic plunger. The plunger in turn opens the valve. May also be called a FILL VALVE.
    (Added: 12-Sep-1999 Rating: 0 Votes: 0)

Helpful Tips:Icemaker

Do not install the refrigerator water supply valve on the underside of the water pipe. Over a period of time, scale and lime residue will tend to settle in the valve and clog it.
(Added: 13-Nov-1999 Rating: 0 Votes: 0)

Myths About Appliances:Dishwashers

Myth - A dishwasher pumps in water to fill it up.
Truth - When needed, a water fill valve simply opens to allow the household water pressure fill the machine. The pump is only involved in draining the appliance and washing.

(Added: 16-Oct-2001 Rating: 0 Votes: 0)

Myths About Appliances:Washing Machine

Myth - Washing machines pump water in to fill it up.
Truth - When needed, a water fill valve simply opens, letting the household water pressure fill the machine. The pumps on these machines are only involved in draining the appliance.

(Added: 9-Sep-2000 Rating: 0 Votes: 0)

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