Washing machine extension cord gets hot

Washing machine extension cord gets hotA broken home appliance can be a big nuisance, especially if you use it all the time. If we talk about the washing machine, the most common problem is the heating of the electrical wire or extension cord through which it is connected to the network. Why does the washing machine extension cord get hot? Let's look at the main reasons for this problem.

Reasons for overheating of the carrier

The extension cord heats up quite often when household appliances are in operation; this also occurs when connecting a washing machine. Experts do not recommend using it, because stores mainly stock goods from China that are not of high quality. Low quality products expose the user to a high risk of fire. Sometimes the extension cord simply melts when the washing machine is plugged into it. So, for the sake of your own safety, you need to take the choice of electrical goods very seriously.

Attention! When making a purchase, consult with a specialist in the store and ask him to select the appropriate extension cord to connect the washing machine.

there must be a copper wire in the carrier

Even if you use a quality reel carrier, it can get hot too. The fact is that the coiled wire heats up faster. Therefore, it is recommended to unwind it before turning on the washing machine. Professionals advise choosing copper wire, because aluminum more often leads to heating due to poor contact.

If the power cord gets hot

Why does the washing machine extension cord get hot? Experts identify several reasons. Here are the main ones:

  • the wire cross-section is incorrect, so it cannot withstand the load when the washing machine is turned on;
  • the wiring in the apartment is incorrect;
  • The extension cord itself is of poor quality.

What to do if you notice a problem? You need to act immediately. First of all, we determine where exactly the heating occurs or whether the cable is completely heated. Most often, household appliance plugs suffer due to poor contact between the socket terminals and the wire. The terminals heat up during operation, and so does the washing machine plug.

It could also be that you plug your household appliances into a low-current outlet (for example, 10 amperes). For the washer to work properly, it must be connected to a 16-amp outlet. If you do not take this recommendation into account when washing, the socket will heat up and may even melt. As a result, a short circuit and fire may occur.

extension cord may catch fire

A malfunction also occurs when there is poor contact between the washing machine plug or at the junction of the wire with the device itself. If the plug gets hot, you need to disassemble it and check the reliability of the connections and their correct installation. When you find the cause of the problem, fix it immediately. If the entire wire heats up, you need to check its connection to the washing machine.

Have you checked everything, does the wire continue to heat up? The reason may be that the manufacturer decided to save on the cable by reducing its cross-section. As a result, heating occurs over the entire surface of the electrical wire. For a washing machine with a power of 4.5 kW, you will need to replace the cord with a more suitable one, with a cross-section of 2.5 or more.

Many people forget about one more rule - when you insert a plug into a socket, you need to check their compatibility. Under no circumstances plug Soviet-era appliances into a European socket, because they do not fit together.As a result of weak contact, heating will occur with all the ensuing problems.

Another reason for heating may be frequent use of the outlet. Due to heavy use, the connectors can no longer securely secure the electrodes. It is best to replace it with a new one.

   

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