Fisher & Paykel DD607, DD247 Air Valve, Sluicing Jets, Wireless Receiver, Rotor, Spray Arm

Models: DD247 DD607

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3.3.5 Wireless Receiver

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3.3.5 Wireless Receiver

 

 

 

The wireless badge receiver is built into a badge

Part Label

isolator housing and is a specific part number for the

 

 

wireless badge models. This is identifed by the part

 

number shown on the label.

 

( for replacement refer section 9.30)

 

NOTE: For each integrated product with the wireless

 

badge, there is only one remote and one receiver,

 

regardless of whether it is a single or double product.

 

3.4 Motor

The motor is a fully electronically controlled 80V, 60w, 3 phase, 6 pole brushless DC motor, running on wash at between 2200 - 2800 rpm depending on the cycle selected, and at approximately 5000 rpm on drain.

3.4.1 Rotor

The rotor is a four-pole permanent magnet rotor with a graphite bearing at each end of the vertical shaft. At the lower end of the rotor shaft is the drain impellor and at the upper end is the wash impellor.

There is an O-ring around the top edge of the motor rotor which seals against the filterplate.

3.4.2 Spray Arm

The spray arm is shaped for most efficient water flow. The holes are positioned for best penetration into the wash load, with the water jets angled to ensure the spray arm rotates at the most efficient speed. There are 2 sluicing jets located at the bottom of the spray arm to direct soils into the drain filter.

The spray arms rotate at approx 11 rpm.

Drain Impellor

Air Valve

Wash Impellor

O-Ring Channel

Sluicing Jets

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Fisher & Paykel DD607, DD247 service manual Air Valve, Sluicing Jets, Wireless Receiver, Rotor, Spray Arm