4.1.7.2
Time fill
The time-fill water inlet system is similar to the pressure-fill
system, except it doesn’t have a diaphragm or water level switch.
Dishwasher controls allow water to fill for a specific time, relying
on consistent water flow through the water inlet valve to provide
the correct water level.
Time-fill water valves look like pressure-fill valves, but have tight
part tolerances to insure consistent water levels. Time-fill valves
can replace pressure-fill valves, but pressure-fill valves can’t
replace time-fill valves.
4.1.8 Condensation tube
The condensation tube is crucial for condensation drying, which
dries dishes without a heating element in the bottom of the tank.
Starting with UC/12, condensation tubes were moved from the
dispenser to the right side of the tank.
Condensation tubes exit in the rear of dishwasher bases, allowing
water vapor to evaporate, and aren’t connected to customer
drains.
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