Thread Number: 61013
/ Tag: Modern Dishwashers
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Post# 836325   8/12/2015 at 21:19 (3,176 days old) by logixx (Germany)   |   | |
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Seems Whirlpool added some new jets to their Kenmore Elite models. The new ones now spray up around the edge of the upper rack, when TurboZone is selected. The new models also have a Micro Clean filter (looks to be the same as the KitchenAid self-clean filter), minimun wash temp of 120F (compared to 104F on many other models) and a model with window seems to be on its way as well. Cycle times and water consumption seem okay, but there's also a slightly cheaper model with cycles from 3 to 4.5 hours and high water consumption.
Below is the link to Kenmore for the current TOL model, along with videos and the user manual. It it won't work, the model number is 14833. CLICK HERE TO GO TO logixx's LINK |
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Post# 836490 , Reply# 1   8/13/2015 at 19:23 (3,175 days old) by appnut (TX)   |   | |
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Post# 837110 , Reply# 2   8/17/2015 at 19:33 (3,171 days old) by appnut (TX)   |   | |
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One thing I like about the Kenmore is the default wash water temperature is 120 degrees. Current KA Maytag, and WP manuals state 105. "High temp" wash on KA is 129 WP and Maytag is 130. For any of these, the only way you get 140 degree wash temp is to select the 155 sani-rinse option. Kenmore high-temp is 140 degrees. |
Post# 837232 , Reply# 4   8/18/2015 at 14:09 (3,170 days old) by Murando531 (Augusta, Georgia - US)   |   | |
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Has there ever been a machine that uses a reversing pump to alternate water flow? Much like older machines did to drain, using check balls to stop water from escaping from the pressure of the recirculation when washing. If not, it seems that would simplify the moving parts required, and I'm sure that even if the pressure were a little lower going to the upper arm, it would still clean well, seeing that most modern machines haven't much pressure to the upper arms to begin with.
I feel like years ago I was told that Frigidaires used two wash pumps and alternated between them in their early 2000s machines, but that may not be true, and I haven't found any schematics to prove or disprove it. It also would seem a bit overkill as well, and would increase production costs to mount three pumps to one machine. |
Post# 837364 , Reply# 5   8/19/2015 at 16:37 (3,169 days old) by logixx (Germany)   |   | |
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