Low voltage code on dishwasher.

   / Low voltage code on dishwasher. #1  

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Our dishwasher stopped running and displayed a low voltage code two days before Christmas 🙁
I opened the electrical box which was included with the dishwasher and this is what I found. The incoming wire is 12 gauge and the screws were found to be tight.
I removed the buss & stripped the wires back and used wire nuts to reconnect.
Fortunately no damage was done and it’s back on line & my hands are cleaner than they’ve been in months😉
What would cause this or is Murphy’s law at work?
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   / Low voltage code on dishwasher. #2  
At a guess it appears the terminal strip itself is defective. The screws themselves may have bee tight but the connections themselves loose inside the terminals.
 
   / Low voltage code on dishwasher. #3  
Ya, only loose terminals generally cause this. You can bypass this box and just wire nut the connections
 
   / Low voltage code on dishwasher. #4  
Ya, only loose terminals generally cause this. You can bypass this box and just wire nut the connections
I think you meant bypass the terminal strip, not bypass the box. You want wire nut connections within a protective box
 
   / Low voltage code on dishwasher. #5  
I think you meant bypass the terminal strip, not bypass the box. You want wire nut connections within a protective box
Ya, thats what i meant to say. Just lose the strip
 
   / Low voltage code on dishwasher. #6  
It might have been a PITA to find it occurred...but it was a gift that you didn't have something far worse result from it.
 
   / Low voltage code on dishwasher. #7  
Would the location lend itself to putting an outlet in the box and a plug on the dishwasher cord. I did this and it provides a means to disconnect the dishwasher if needed. I've done wire nuts on solid to stranded, but prefer to avoid it if I can.
 
   / Low voltage code on dishwasher. #8  
Would the location lend itself to putting an outlet in the box and a plug on the dishwasher cord. I did this and it provides a means to disconnect the dishwasher if needed. I've done wire nuts on solid to stranded, but prefer to avoid it if I can.
Solid to stranded wire connections is not an issue. Ive done it for 30+ years. NEC has no issues with it. Plug in is always best though. When i wired houses i always placed a plug for D/W in the cabinet next to the unit. And ran cord thru hole with water line and drain.
 
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Ya, only loose terminals generally cause this. You can bypass this box and just wire nut the connections
Just to clarify I used wire nuts inside the box.
 

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