Major appliance
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A major appliance is a large machine which accomplishes some routine housekeeping task, which includes purposes such as cooking, food preservation, or cleaning, whether in a household, institutional, commercial or industrial setting. An appliance is differentiated from a plumbing fixture because it uses an energy input for its operation other than water, generally using electricity. An object run by a watermill, however, would be considered an appliance.
Major appliances are differentiated from small appliances because they are large, difficult to move, and generally fixed in place to some extent. They may be roughly divided into refrigeration equipment, stoves, washing equipment, and miscellaneous.
Types of appliances
Appliances are divided into white goods and brown goods.- Brown goods are typically household electrical entertainment appliances such as:
- *CD and DVD players,
- *televisions,
- *camcorders
- *HiFi and Home cinema
- White goods comprise major household electrical appliances including:
- *air conditioner
- *breadmaker
- *dishwasher
- *clothes dryer
- *freezer and refrigerator
- *furnace, also known as a central heating boiler
- *stove, also known as range, cooker, oven, cooking plate, or cooktop
- *vacuum cleaner.
- *water heater
- *washing machine
This division is also noticeable in the service area of these kinds of products. Brown goods usually require high technical knowledge and skills (which get more complex with time, such as going from a soldering iron to a hot-air soldering station), while white goods need more practical skills and "brute force" to manipulate the devices and heavy tools required to repair them.
Brown goods are almost always serviceable down to "component-level" (integrated circuits, transistors, etc), whereas in white goods, usually whole modules (motor, thermostat, controller board) are changed and not repaired. There is usually a problem with microwave ovens, which are considered white goods, because these sell alongside refrigerators and dishwashers, but microwave ovens contain complex electronic boards (the clock and controller) which white-good servicemen refuse to repair (as they don't have the training or tools required to do so). Some brands consider microwave ovens white goods, and send whole boards for replacement, and some consider microwaves to be like brown goods, and have them repaired by such technicians. Personal care products (electric shavers and depilators), are considered a separate line, and usually are not serviced, but completely exchanged.
See also
External links
- [Appliance Parts, Diagrams, and Free Repair Help] PartSelect.com
- [Do-it-yourself Appliance Repair Forums] Fixitnow.com Samurai Appliance Repair Man
- [Major Appliance Repair Question & Answer Forums]
- [Appliance information system].
- [China International Exposition for household electrical appliances].
- [International Appliance Technical Conference & Exhibition]
- [Appliance Parts]
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