Troubleshooting and Repairing Major Appliances

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by: Eric Kleinert

Topics include: plug from the receptacle, temperature selector switch, cutter grid, ice maker mold, plug from the electrical outlet, place the ohmmeter probes, evaporator thermostat, cannot use basic tools, cycle selector switch, disconnect the electricity, simple things that might, timer switch contacts, hot gas solenoid valve, shredder ring, common wire lead, defrost thermostat, broil element, bake element, infinite switch, defrost position, dishwasher plug, new water valve, water valve solenoid, evaporator fan motor, condenser fan motor

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First Sentence: Both the technician and the consumer will appreciate this chapter because it addresses some of the problems of selection, acquisition, and installation of major home appliances.

Book Description This handy, on-the-job reference covers all the information practicing electricians and apprentices need to know to pass the Occupational Competency Examination for Appliance Repair. It also serves as a complete troubleshooting guide for homeowners who want to save money by learning how to repair their own appliances. Emphasizing safety throughout, Eric Kleinert begins with the basics, explaining how to read wiring diagrams and use test equipment, including volt-Ohm-amp meters and Wattmeters. He then provides step-by-step instructions and plenty of diagrams and charts that show exactly how to pinpoint and repair problems in everything from dishwashers, hot water heaters, and garbage disposals to refrigerators, ovens, and laundry appliances.

This book is ideal for the mechanicaly inclined novice; I purchased the book because I had a gas dryer that I was having trouble fixing. I discovered too late that the book does not cover gas dryers

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