Hobart AM16 – Not Dispensing Chemicals
On your HOBART AM16 DISHWASHERS unit, chemicals not dispensing typically indicates issues…
On your AM16 DISHWASHERS unit, spotting on dishware typically indicates issues with water quality, chemical balance, or proper loading and pre-scraping practices. Common culprits include hard water, incorrect detergent or rinse aid concentrations, or obstructions in the pump affecting water pressure. A thorough review of these factors is essential to achieve clean, spot-free results.
Q: Why are my glasses cloudy even after washing?
A: Cloudy glasses, often called “etching,” can result from excessively soft water combined with strong detergents, very high wash temperatures, or inadequate rinse aid. Test your water hardness and review chemical selections.
Q: How do I know if my water pressure is adequate for the dishwasher?
A: Most commercial dishwashers require a specific minimum dynamic water pressure (e.g., 15-25 PSI) during the rinse cycle. Check your unit’s specifications and use a pressure gauge at the machine’s inlet. Low pressure can be due to clogged screens, faulty PRVs, or pump issues.
Q: Can using too much rinse aid cause spotting?
A: Yes, using too much rinse aid can sometimes lead to excessive sudsing, leaving a film or streaks on dishes. It’s important to find the correct balance for your water conditions and machine, typically confirmed through titration or visual inspection.
Consider calling a certified technician if: