Asked by: Raidel Unna
Asked in category: home and garden, home appliances
Last Updated: 4th Jul 2024

Why does my washer keep blowing fuses?

The mains filter, also known as the interference suppressor, is a common reason why your washer trips the electrics. The mains filter could be the problem if your washing machines blows, fuses , or trips the RCD when it is connected to the power supply. Safety first!



Keep this in mind, how can my washing machine keep tripping the electrics?

When an appliance has a problem, the main reason for tripping a fuse or RCD is usually an earth leakage or dead-short. The problem will be obvious on most washing machines and laundry appliances, making it easy to fix.

What is the mains filter in a washing machine? The mains filter in a washing machine prevents electrical interference from passing through cables and causing damage to other devices. It can trip the RCD on the fuse board, or blow your plug fuse if it fails.

Know what FUSE is required for a washing machine.

A 13-amp fuse (coloured dark brown) should be installed on appliances with ratings between 700 watts to 3000 watts. 13A fuse a washing machine, dishwasher or microwave, kettle, toaster, and iron.

What is the reason an appliance would trip the electrics?

The switch can trip and cause an electrical fault. The most common reason this happens is: Too many electrical devices are being used together, overloading the circuit. The problem is with one of the electrical appliances.