How the Upper Spray Arm Works in Dishwashers

Learn how the upper spray arm in dishwashers operates to effectively clean your dishes.

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The upper spray arm in a dishwasher functions by spinning and spraying water to clean dishes. It is typically powered by the water pressure produced by the dishwasher's pump. Water flows through the spray arm’s holes, reaching high places and ensuring that even the top rack dishes get a thorough clean. Ensuring the holes are not clogged and cleaning the arm regularly helps maintain optimal performance.

FAQs & Answers

  1. What is the function of the upper spray arm in a dishwasher? The upper spray arm sprays water to clean dishes on the top rack by utilizing water pressure from the dishwasher's pump.
  2. How can I maintain my dishwasher's upper spray arm? Regularly check for clogs and clean the spray arm to ensure optimal washing performance.
  3. Where are the holes located on the upper spray arm? The holes are strategically placed along the length of the spray arm to reach all dishes on the top rack.
  4. Why is my upper spray arm not spinning? It may be due to clogs, improper loading of dishes, or issues with water pressure; check these factors for troubleshooting.