A Dishwasher Report
A Dishwasher Report
A Dishwasher Report
Inside Dishwasher:
Although dishwashers are watertight, they don't actually fill with
water. Just a small basin at the bottom fills up. There, heating elements
heat the water to 130 to 140 degrees Fahrenheit. Then a pump propels
the water up to the water jets, where it is forced out and sprayed
against the dirty dishes. Think about a garden hose with no nozzle - if
you put your thumb over the end of the hose, decreasing the space for
the water to come out, it sprays out more forcefully. The dishwasher's
jets work on the same principle. The force of the water also makes the
arms that hold the spray jets rotate, just like a lawn sprinkler. When the
washing and rinsing is finished, the water drains down to the basin
again, where the pump propels the water out of the dishwasher.
Depending on the type of dishwasher, the drain water might go right
into the pipes under your sink, or travel up a hose into your sink itself.
The final step in a wash cycle is optional - the dry cycle. The heating
element at the bottom of the dishwasher heats the air inside to help
the dishes dry. Some people just let them dry without heat to save
energy.
In addition, dishwashers monitor themselves to make sure
everything is running properly. A timer (or a small computer) regulates
the length of each cycle. A sensor detects the water and air temperature to prevent the dishwasher from overheating or damaging
your dishes. Another sensor can tell if the water level gets too high and
activates the draining function to keep the dishwasher from
overflowing. Some dishwashers even have sensors that can detect the
dirtiness of the water coming off the dishes. When the water is clear
enough, the dishwasher knows the dishes are clean.
History of Dishwasher:
The first reports of a mechanical dishwashing device are of an
1850 patent in the United States by Joel Houghton for a hand-powered
device. This device was made of wood and was cranked by hand while
water sprayed onto the dishes. This device was both slow and
unreliable. Another patent was granted to L.A. Alexander in 1865 that
was similar to the first but featured a hand-cranked rack system.
Neither device was practical or widely accepted.
Modern dishwashers are descended from the 1887 invention
of Josephine Cochrane who invented a new advanced dishwasher, also
hand-powered, which she unveiled at the 1893 Chicago World's Fair.
Cochrane was quite wealthy and was the granddaughter of John Fitch,
the inventor of the steamboat. She never washed dishes herself and
invented the dishwasher because her servants were chipping her fine
china.
Models installed with permanent plumbing arrived in the 1920s.
In England in 1924, William Howard Livens invented a small dishwasher
suitable for domestic use. It had many of the features of a modern
dishwasher, including a front door for loading, a wire rack to hold
crockery and a rotating sprayer. Livens' invention was not, however, a
commercial success. Electric drying elements were added in 1940.
Initially home appliances were standalone or portable devices in
a kitchen, along with other sinks and the water heater, but with the
development of the wall-to-wall countertop and standardized height
cabinets, dishwashers evolved into standardized size and shape
appliances first integrated with the sink, and then underneath the
kitchen countertop as a modular unit.
Adoption was greatest at first in commercial environments, but
by the 1970s dishwashers had become commonplace in domestic
residences in the US. By 2005, 60 percent of US homes had
dishwashers.
Types of dishwashers:
Built-in standard dishwashers:
These models are standard fare. They take up permanent space
in your kitchen and are built in with a drop-down hinged door. They
now come in stainless steel or can blend into your cabinetry style. Most
standard-size dishwashers take about 2.4 gallons of water to wash a
load.
Price: $250 to $1,600
Who it's best for:People who have room in their kitchens, wash large
loads of dishes, and want the standard pull-out dish racks
Average size: Width: around 24 to 30 inches; depth: around 25
inches; height: around 34 inch.
Compact dishwashers
Whether you need a small dishwasher for your apartment or RV,
compact dishwashers offer many of the same features as basic
standard models but are simply smaller. They can hold around eight
place settings.
Price: $350
Who it's best for: People with limited cabinet space
Average size: Width: 18 inches; depth: 22.5 inches; height: 32.50
inches
In-sink dishwashers
This dishwasher literally fits inside your sink. It handles small loads
quickly--like dirty glasses during a cocktail party--and it can also act as
extra counter space or a cutting board because its top becomes a flat
stainless steel surface in most cases. Because the loads are smaller,
these models use less water.
Price: $1,800
Who it's best for: People with big budgets who do small loads of
dishes and have limited cabinet space
Average size: Width: 34.5 inches; depth: 22 inches; height: 21 inches.
Drawer dishwashers
This dishwasher literally fits inside your sink. It handles small loads
quickly--like dirty glasses during a cocktail party--and it can also act as
extra counter space or a cutting board because its top becomes a flat
stainless steel surface in most cases. Because the loads are smaller,
these models use less water.
Price: One drawer: $700; two drawers: $1,200
Who it's best for: People who want extra dish storage and energy
efficiency
Average size: Width: 23.5 inches; depth: 22.5 inches; Height: around
16 inches;
Portable dishwashers
These compact- or standard-size dishwashers don't have to take up
permanent space in your kitchen. Some even come in a countertop
version that hooks up to your faucet and look like a microwave.
Price: $400 to $600
Who it's best for: Renters or homeowners who don't have room for a
built-in model
3. The interior:
The interior of a dishwasher is where the dishes go. It contains the dish
racks, the spray arms, and/or the tower that sprays water at the
dishes, the upper part of the pump assembly, and the water filter.
Dishwasher Parts:
These are the different parts of dishwasher machine. These parts
can be replaced and installed in machine if one of them parts is
damaged or stops working. These parts can easily be purchased from
market.
Price: $1.00
Dishrack Roller
Item # 943425
Price: $1.40
Tine Clip
Item # 1042060
Price: $1.20
Latch Assembly
Item # 1266679
Price: $22.70
LG Dishwasher Models:
Lds4821ST & LDS4821BB
Features:
These two units are energy star qualified and need the standards
of natural resources. Its you will be able to save energy and
water.
These two models have built-in large tub that offers a large
space.
The 16 place settings allow you to wash more dishes at once. So
you can save energy and time also.
The sense clean wash system uses a sensor that that measures
the level of dirt in the wash water and then adjusts the cycle
accordingly. This feature provides water and energy efficiency.
Advantages:
Both dishwashing models have a sleek exterior, which makes
them a modern addition to your kitchen.
The LoDecible feature is a great advantage of the dishwasher,
because it provides superior noise insulation, so you will
experience minimal noise in the kitchen.
The energy star qualification is another advantage of dishwasher
that will allow you to save energy, water and money.
The control panel of both the dishwashers is easy to use.
The 5 wash cycles offer you the possibility to select the cycle
according to your needs.
The built-in large tub is also a large advantage because it offer
you a large capacity for dishes.
Conclusion:
It is concluded that dishwasher machine is a very useful
machine. It can help us in kitchen work. I can also say that this is an
electronic robot that helps us in kitchen works. This machine not only
helps us, it saves our time also. This also saves energy, money and
water.
References
http://www.repairclinic.com/Dishwasher-How-ThingsWork
http://home.howstuffworks.com/dishwasher.htm
http://www.repairclinic.com/Dishwasher-Built-InAppliance-Diagram
http://www.repairclinic.com/Dishwasher-Parts
http://www.pcappliancerepair.com/category.php?
cat=3&man_id=2&sub_id=80
http://www.dishwashers-reviews.info/lg-lds4821st-andlg-lds4821bb/
http://reviews.cnet.com/dishwashers/
http://www.energystar.gov/index.cfm?
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