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Safety Terms

ConceptDescription
SafetyState or condition of being safe; freedom from danger, risk, or injury
AccidentAny suddenly occurring, unintentional event which causes personal injury or property damage.
CombustibleMaterials or liquids that catch fire easily.
Cooking ProductsCooking products are appliances used to cook food, such as stoves, cooktops, ranges, and ovens.
Small AppliancesLabor saving devices such as can openers or toasters that are generally portable and relatively inexpensive.
Major AppliancesLabor saving devices such as automatic washers and dryers that are generally stationary and relatively expensive.
ElectromechanicalA mechanical part such as a solenoid that is started or stopped by an electrical control device

Electrical Terms

ConceptDescription
VoltageUsually referred to as "Electromotive Force" (EMF). This force causes electrons to move from negative to positive.
Current (Amperage)A unit of measurement referring to the intensity, or amount of electrical force through a circuit.
Direct Current (DC)Current that flows only in one direction. DC current is used in applications like low-voltage conditions, circuits conducted over relatively short distances, and appliances with electronic controls.
Alternating Current (AC)Electrical current that flows in one direction and then reverses itself and flows in the opposite direction. In 60-cycle current, the direction of flow reverses every 120th second.
ResistanceThe restriction to the flow of electricity in a circuit. Measured in ohms (Ω). Infinite Resistance means so much resistance that current cannot flow through the circuit (“open” circuit). Zero Resistance means no resistance and current can flow through the circuit (“closed” circuit).
WattageThe unit of measurement for power, or the work being done by electricity.
LoadComponent that converts electricity to heat, light, or motion. All loads restrict the flow of electricity while performing their work.
LEDLight Emitting Diode. A low voltage bulb used to illuminate numbers on control panels and other displays.
ConductorMaterial through which electricity can flow. It will usually be a copper wire, and sometimes the chassis, or metal frame, on which the components are mounted.
ShortA circuit that offers no resistance to the flow of current through it. A direct short will cause a fuse to blow or possibly start an electrical fire.
Shorted SwitchA switch that offers no resistance to the flow of current through it. The switch may have a shorted contact.
Open SwitchA switch that will not allow current to flow through it. The switch may have an open contact.
ShuntA bypass around a load that still offers resistance in the circuit for the flow of current.
Closed CircuitA complete path through which electricity can travel.
Open CircuitA circuit in which the path for current has been broken.
Short CircuitA circuit in which the current has been diverted from its intended path into a side current of lower resistance.
AmmeterA test instrument used to measure current.
ArmatureThe section of a motor that turns.
Air ShutterAn adjustable shutter attached to the primary air openings of a burner used to control the amount of primary air entering the burner.
AldehydeA class of compounds that can be produced from incomplete combustion of gas fuels.
Allen WrenchAn L-shaped tool that is used to remove hex screws.
Alternating Current (AC)Electrical current that flows in one direction and then reverses itself and flows in the opposite direction. In 60-cycle current, the direction of flow reverses every 120th second.
Ambient TemperatureTemperature of air that surrounds an object on all sides.
AmpereThe number of electrons passing a given point in one second.
Bake ElementLower heating element in an oven used for baking foods.
BeltA band of flexible material used to transfer mechanical power from one pulley to another.
Bimetal (strip or thermostat)Two dissimilar metals joined together to form one unit with a differential expansion rating. It will bend if there is a temperature change.
Blower WheelA device attached to the indoor side of the fan motor shaft used to circulate air across the evaporator coil.
BracketA hardened structure used to support a component.

Appliance Terms

ConceptDescription
Wet ProductsWet products are appliances that use water, such as washers, dishwashers, hot water dispensers, and water heaters.
Drying ProductsDrying products are appliances used to dry items, such as dryers.
Cold ProductsCold products are appliances that cool or freeze items, such as freezers and refrigerators.
Cooking ProductsCooking products are appliances used to cook food, such as stoves, cooktops, ranges, and ovens.
Small AppliancesLabor saving devices such as can openers or toasters that are generally portable and relatively inexpensive.
Major AppliancesLabor saving devices such as automatic washers and dryers that are generally stationary and relatively expensive.
ElectromechanicalA mechanical part such as a solenoid that is started or stopped by an electrical control device.
CabinetThe frame and lower covering of an appliance where the operating components and their associated wiring are housed.

Parts Terms

ConceptDescription
MotorThe motor is generally the part that drives a system of a product such as a washer, dryer, refrigerator, or dishwasher.
PumpThe pump is the part that removes water from an appliance such as a washer or dishwasher.
Fill ValveThe fill valve allows water to flow into the washer, dryer, refrigerator, or dishwasher.
BeltA band of flexible material used to transfer mechanical power from one pulley to another.
Condenser MotorA condenser motor cools the condenser coil to remove the heat from the refrigerant.
Light SwitchesLight switches allow the interior light to turn on and off in refrigerators, dryers, and microwaves.
Evaporator MotorAn evaporator motor is a motor found in the freezer. It moves cold air from the freezer to the refrigerator.
Defrost TimerThe mechanical refrigerator timer defrosts the refrigerator for 20 to 30 minutes every three hours of compressor run time.
Mechanical TimerMechanical timers are used on washers, dryers, and dishwashers. They control the appliance in relation to time, temperature, and motor speed, where applicable.
SwitchThe switch is a key component in appliances, controlling the flow of electric current in circuits.
Pressure SwitchThe pressure switch is a specialty switch, with a similar operation to those mentioned previously, but with one important exception: The pressure switch is actuated by a diaphragm that is responsive to pressure changes.
ThermostatThe thermostat operates a switch. It is actuated by a change in temperature.
Electromechanical TimerElectromechanical timers are utilized for controlling performance in automatic washers, automatic dryers, and dishwashers.
SolenoidA solenoid is a device used to convert electrical energy into mechanical energy.
Air ShutterAn adjustable shutter attached to the primary air openings of a burner used to control the amount of primary air entering the burner.
AldehydeA class of compounds that can be produced from incomplete combustion of gas fuels.
Allen WrenchAn L-shaped tool that is used to remove hex screws.
Ambient TemperatureTemperature of air that surrounds an object on all sides.
AmpereThe number of electrons passing a given point in one second.
Bake ElementLower heating element in an oven used for baking foods.
Blower WheelA device attached to the indoor side of the fan motor shaft used to circulate air across the evaporator coil.
BracketA hardened structure used to support a component.

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