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Rodney Posted on Mar 27, 2018

I need a wiring diagram for a fisher paykel 10kg Washsmart I don't know where the earth wire goes to

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Is it possible to reduce the washing time on Fisher & Paykel 10kg washsmart machine? The quickest wash is 35 mins.

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Can some one tell me where the earth wires go and the rest of the plugs on a fisher and paykel washing machine mw511

If you are not sure of the wiring contact an electrician!

Connect each wire to the correct terminal. Slacken the screw and push the bare wire into the hole. Re-tighten the screw. Make sure the terminals are tight and that there is no bare wires or loose strands of wire showing. It is often easier to push the pins up slightly when connecting the wires.
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  • Blue - Neutral
  • Yellow and green - Earth
Older appliances may have different colours:
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In almost all cases, a green wire is a ground wire that bonds frame members or removable panels to earth ground. This provides the user with maximum protection against electric shock since the sheet metal is at ground potential regardless of whether it has been detached from the chassis. So.. YES..that is a ground wire with a clip that was probably attached to the frame. Most codes require a ground wire afixed to any panel that can be removed but has voltage on it so that it is never electrically 'floating'.. Hope this helps you..
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