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Laundry Equipment Electric Motor Service Manual


Published by Westinghouse in 1970-- From the first page: The motor service manual has been prepared by Westinghouse Laundry Service with a threefold purpose. First - to explain the motor thoroughly so you will better understand its operation. Second - to show you how to use this information to diagnose motor failures and third, to make use of the diagnosis by repairing the inoperative motor rather than replacing it.

Studies indicate that nearly 70% of all laundry equipment fractional HP motor failures can be repaired (and put back into service in the appliance) on the first call to the customers home. These same studies show that, more often than not, the inoperative motor is replaced rather than repaired and that it requires more than one call to perform the job.

This book is not intended to be a one volume course on all fractional horsepower electric motors. Its intent is to help you to better perform your job as it applies to laundry equipment drive, pump and fan motors. Failures that occur on laundry equipment motors and which can economically and profitably be repaired are such parts as terminal boards, end bells, switches, thermoguard and capacitors (when they are used). There are also a number of adjustments that can be made to get the motor back into operation.


Sections Include:
INDUCTION MOTOR DESCRIPTION
TESTING PROCEDURES
PARTS REPLACEMENT
INTERNAL MOTOR WIRING DIAGRAMS
MOTOR CHARTS
ORIGINAL PRODUCTION MOTOR NUMBERS vs REPLACEMENT MOTOR NUMBERS

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Westinghouse Laundry Equipment Electric Motor Service Manual for split phase and capacitor start electric motors




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Index

Page

INDUCTION MOTOR DESCRIPTION

Split Phase Motor ............................................................ 1

Capacitor Start Motor ........................................................ 2

HOW THE INDUCTION MOTOR OPERATES

(both split-phase & capacitor start covered) ........................................ 3

Capacitor Start Motor ........................................................ 5

Capacitor .................................................................... 5

Motor Illustrations .......................................................... 6

TESTING PROCEDURES

Capacitor Failures and Causes ................................................ 7

Capacitor Test ............................................................... 7

Motor Tests and Checks ....................................................... 8

Motor Test Charts ............................................................ 9, 10

PARTS REPLACEMENT

End Bells .................................................................... 11

Start Switch ................................................................. 11

Start Switch, Mounted on End Bell ............................................ 13

Thermoguard .................................................................. 14

Centrifugal Switch (using Robinair Tool kit #14148) ..................... 15 thru 19

Centrifugal Switch and Thermoguard Replacement Chart ......................... 17

Q-81863 Motor Disassembly .................................................... 13

INTERNAL MOTOR WIRING DIAGRAMS ................................................. 19 thru 23

MOTOR CHART

Original Production Motor Number vs. Replacement motor number

Dryers ....................................................................... 24

Automatic Washers and Drycleaners.................................Inside Back Cover
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Preface

The motor service manual has been prepared by Westinghouse Laundry Service with a threefold purpose. First - to explain the motor thoroughly so you will better understand its operation. Second - to show you how to use this information to diagnose motor failures and third, to make use of the diagnosis by repairing the inoperative motor rather than replacing it.

Studies indicate that nearly 70% of all laundry equipment fractional HP motor failures can be repaired (and put back into service in the appliance) on the first call to the customers home. These same studies show that, more often than not, the inoperative motor is replaced rather than repaired and that it requires more than one call to perform the job.

This book is not intended to be a one volumn course on all fractional horsepower electric motors. Its intent is to help you to better perform your job as it applies to laundry equipment drive, pump and fan motors. Failures that occur on laundry equipment motors and which can economically and profitably be repaired are such parts as terminal boards, end bells, switches, thermoguard and capacitors (when they are used). There are also a number of adjustments that can be made to get the motor back into operation.

Only by making every correction or adjustment necessary on the appliance on_ the first cal I can you hold down your customer's service expense, improve your customer relations and make them long-time friends of your business.

Electric Induction Motor Description

WHAT IS AN ELECTRIC MOTOR?

A machine that changes electrical energy into mechanical energy to perform certain work loads.

TYPE OF ELECTRIC MOTORS

There are many different types of fractional horsepower motors (less than one horsepower). However we are primarily interested in the motors used on Laundry Equipment. The induction motor split-phase start, used on dryers, and the induction motor-capacitor-start, used on washing machines.

SPLIT PHASE MOTOR (Dryer)

The split phase motor has a main or running winding, and a separate starting winding. The starting winding is disconnected when running speed is reached by means of a centrifugal starting switch. The split phase motor has little starting torque and draws considerable starting current.

Fig. 1 Split Phase Motor

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CAPACITOR-START MOTOR (Automatic Washer)

This type motor has a running winding of heavy wire, and a starting winding of lighter wire in series with a high capacity electrolytic capacitor. A suitable switch, (in this case a centrifugal switch) disconnects the capacitor and starting winding when the motor reaches running speed. The capacitor start motor then runs as a single phase motor. Very high starting torque is characteristic of this type motor, however relatively little starting current is required. It has no advantage over the split phase motor after it reaches running speed since they are practically identical after the starting winding has been disconnected.

line capacitor

start switch

start winding

Fig. 2 Capacitor Start Motor

An Induction Motor - What it is and how it operates

(Both Split-Phase & Capacitor Start Motors)

The induction motor can be regarded as two rotating electromagnets - one trying to keep up with the other. An electromagnet has a core of magnetizable substance, as soft iron, which is temporarily magnetized by the passage of an electric current thru a coil of wire surrounding it, but looses its magnetism when the current stops.

In the induction motor, one of the electromagnets has no visible source of this current.

This electromagnet obtains its current from the other electromagnet thru a process known as "induction" therefore the motor is called an "Induction Motor".

In order to understand induction motors, let's review a few simple facts about magnets.

We know that unlike poles attract and like poles repel, as illustrated in Fig. 3.

BAR MAGNETS

N

S

N

unlike poles attract

N

S

S

N

like poles repel

Fig. 3

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Now let's take three bar magnets and attach a shaft to the center of one in such a fashion that it is free to rotate. Then place one bar magnet on top and one below the magnet that is free to turn. See Fig. 4.

Since magnetism can also be produced by electricity, we will replace the bar magnets with electromagnets. As we have stated before, an electromagnet needs a current flowing thru a wire wrapped around its iron core in order to produce magnetism (Fig. 5).

Fig. 6

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Reversing AC current reverses the magnetic polarity and causes magnet to rotate on shaft.

60 cycle alternating current rises and falls a total of 60 times a second. Points "a", "c", "e" and "g" represent instants when the current is zero. From "a", the current is seen to start at zero, increase to a maximum value at "b", and decrease again to zero at "c", the current then becomes negative, which signifies that the current reverses its direction of flow in the circuit. Flowing in this opposite direction, the current again builds up to a maximum value at "d" and decreases to zero again at "e", completing one cycle.

The voltages and currents reverse 60 times a second, changing in value and polarity.

Since there are no connections to the rotor winding, there is no way to apply a voltage to provide a reaction force to start the rotor in motion. The rotor does have a winding in the form of heavy bars in slots with short circuiting rings at each end. This is called a squirrel-cage rotor because of the resemblance of the current-carrying conductors and end rings to the cylindrical cages originally made to exercise squirrels. By induction, the AC in the stator winding induces current in the rotor winding.

Fig. 7

Fig. 8

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Although fairly large currents flow in these shorted loop windings there is no stationary torque. However, the motor will run in either direction in which it is started. As previously noted, this motor has a separate starting winding added to the stator, magnetically displaced from, and connected in parallel, with the main winding. The starting winding usually is wound from small size copper wire and is spaced 90 electrical degrees from the main winding. The center of each pole group of the auxiliary winding is spaced half-way between the centers of two pole groups of the main winding or phases. (See Fig. 9).

Fig. 9

By using a small size copper wire for the starting winding, we can obtain a resistance which will decrease the current in this phase. As previously stated, the two windings (main and start) are spaced 90 electrical degrees apart and connected in parallel and the start winding has more resistance than the main winding; its magnetism comes to full value just a little after the main coil (or magnets) comes to full value, producing a rotating field, causing the rotor to develop torque. The motor starts and runs, because the rotor tries to follow the revolving magnetic field. After the motor has come up to approximately 75 to 80 percent of its running speed, depending on the frequency and applica-

tion, we must have a means to cut the starting winding from the circuit, in this case a centrif-ugally operated switch.

The starting switch prevents the motor from drawing excessive watts from the line and burning up the starting winding when operating at normal running speeds, as it would do with the starting winding in the circuit.

CAPACITOR-START MOTOR

The split-phase motor could be made into a capacitor-start motor by adding a capacitor in series with the start winding. However, this does not mean that a motor designed for capacitor-start is the same as a split-phase motor with a capacitor added. In the capacitor-start motor, the windings are specially designed and proportioned, although both types of motors have two electrically distinct windings, generally located 90 electrical degrees apart, and the main or run winding is wound with a larger size wire and with fewer turns than the start winding. However, the start winding of a capacitor-start motor usually contains more copper than the start winding of a split-phase motor of the same rating. The line current of the capacitor-start motor is only two-thirds the line current of corresponding split-phase motor, yet this motor develops more than twice the starting torque. The split-phase motor has resistance deliberately built into the start winding so that the starting phase lags the running phase. The capacitor-start motor has a capacitor in series with the start winding (phase) which causes it to lead the main-phase voltage. The purpose of a capacitor is to lower the starting current of the motor and increase its starting torque.

CAPACITOR

A motor starting capacitor is an electrochemical device used mainly for phase shifting in connection with the starting of an electrical motor. The capacitor consists of a rolled cartridge comprising of two aluminum electrodes separated by layers of paper, all of which are impregnated in a conducting electrolyte and housed in an aluminum or plastic container.

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Five Typical Laundry Equipment Motors

DRYER - 1/6 HP Double Shaft Motor TUMBLER WASHER-1/3 HP Single Shaft Motor

1/3 HP Single Phase Pump & Fan Motor Commercial WASHER

1/2 HP Single Phase, Double Shaft, Drive & Pump Motor TOP LOADING WASHER

1/3 HP Single Phase Drive Motor COMMERCIAL TOP LOADER

1/3 HP Reversible Drive Motor COMMERCIAL WASHER

Mounting Ring Rear End Bell

Oil Slinger

Stator

PLAM Motor Breakdown

Nylon Spacer Washers

-

Rotor

Dust Cap

Terminal Board and Stationary Switch

Front End Bell

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Testing Procedures

CAPACITOR FAILURES AND THEIR CAUSES

Capacitor failures are usually caused by one or more of the following reasons: Excessive voltage, excessive cycling, excessive temperature and internal corrosion.

INTERNAL CORROSION is usually caused by impurities present during the assembly or processing of the capacitor or a broken or defective seal.

EXCESSIVE VOLTAGE usually caused by high line condition, or a chattering or improperly adjusted starting switch and possibly a defective winding.

The starting switch must be positive in action; it must not flutter. It is possible to get as high as double voltage impressed on the capacitor by a fluttering switch. This happens if the switch is fluttering and that it interrupts the circuit at such

a time as to leave the capacitor fully charged, then if the switch happens to close when the voltage is of the opposite polarity, double voltage will be impressed momentarily upon the capacitor.

EXCESSIVE CYCLING caused by low voltage or motor overload, causes motor to run in the starting position for a longer period than is recommended. With voltage applied to the capacitor for too long a period the extra heat accumulated will dry out the moisture content of the electrolyte, char the paper and the capacitor will cease_ to function. This capacitor will test open since no electrolytic action can take place without moisture.

EXCESSIVE TEMPERATURE can be caused by too frequent or too long a starting cycle or excessive voltage.

CAPACITOR TEST

The following is a simple capacitor test to determine if the motor capacitor is Good, Open or Shorted.

Make up a test cord as shown in Figure 10 and with the cord plugged into an outlet:

(a) Turn S.P.D.T. switch to "AC" position.

1. If lamp does not light capacitor is Open Circuited.

2. If lam p lights -

(b) Turn S.P.D.T. switch to "DC" position.

1. If lamp does not light, capacitor is OK.

2. If lamp lights, capacitor is Shorted.

CAUTION

Discharge Capacitor After The Test is Complete. . . .

Discharge by Placing A Screwdriver or Other Metal Object Across the Capacitor Terminal s.

Fig. 10

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MOTOR TESTS AND CHECKS MOTOR FAILS TO START -

1. Check for voltage and frequency to the motor and that the voltage is within 10 percent of the voltage rating on the motor name plate. Voltage test should be made during the start test. This is especially important if the motor is attached to a machine.

2. Check with a test light across the terminals of the motor. A voltmeter gives a more positive analysis of the voltage.

3. Check the capacitor (if used on the motor) by temporary replacement or check the removed capacitor as outlined on page 7.

4. Check all connections and terminals at the terminal board to be sure they are tight and that they hav.e not been interchanged. Examine the switch and molded ring for any foreign material that could cause the ring to stick. Any foreign material in evidence should be cleaned off with a fireproof solvent, such as perchlorethylene or trichlorethylene.

Check for a bent or broken counter weight spring on the rotary switch. If such is found, the complete rotary switch must be replaced or new motor installed.

5. Check the starting switch to be sure it is operating mechanically as well as electrically. Examine the contacts to be sure they have the proper clearance and that the contact surfaces are clean.

6. Remove the belts from the motor. The motor shaft should turn freely; if not, remove the motor, disassemble and examine the bearings and shaft.

7. If a motor connected to the line will not start but will run normally when started by hand (by twisting the shaft), the trouble is in the starting winding or starting circuit. Check also for excessive end-play which can affect operation of the starting switch.

8. Check the shaft for end-play. Excessive end-play causes noise. End play should be .005 to .032.

9. Motor fails to Start Intermittently (After Use and Up to Operating Temp).

a. This may be due to a low calibrated thermoguard and is evident after the motor has come up to normal operating temperature. (See also para. 8, page 9) A thermoguard test can be made by locking the rotor with a belt and turning on the power. This test should be repeated. The thermoguard should trip in not less than a specified number of seconds. This information for a particular motor is published in the Laundry service manual for that particular motor and machine application. The timing can vary from 4 seconds to three minutes (cold motor) depending upon the motor phase and winding. (Time will vary with winding temperature). See page 9.

b. As a rule of thumb, if the motor, under locked rotor conditions, shows any indication of overheating before the thermoguard trips, the thermoguard is inoperative and should be replaced. Make a full load amperage test.

c. See Parts Replacement Section for information regarding changing thermoguards. Some Laundromat motors (see chart) do not require thermoguards since motor protection is accomplished by a thermal protector in the timer.

NOISY MOTOR -

1. Excessive end-play in the motor will cause noisy operation and will be accentuated if the belts are misaligned. Correct the end-play by adding nylon (see Parts List) washers to the shaft between rotor and end bell and by realigning the belts.

2. Loose set screw in motor pulley will allow the pulley to shift on the shaft. This will cause a knocking sound as well as cause scoring of the shaft. Remove the pulley, clean the shaft with a fine tooth file and crocus cloth and replace the pulley in proper alignment on the shaft. Tighten the set screw securely.

3. Worn bearings cause noise. Check the bearings in the end-bell for wear. Examine for possible damage due to water or other liquids which may have filtered through the vent openings in the motor. Correct the source of contamination.
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4. Loose motor mounting clamps are another source of noise.

5. Worn rubber end rings or rings that have been softened from oil or other rubber solvent are a source of noise. Replace if necessary.

6. A split ring is used on the rubber motor mount to help support the motor when the motor clamp is put in place. The "split" of the ring should be "up" when the clamp is put in place. This will prevent the ring from overlapping at the ends with the result of noise.

7. Noise or hum usually quite pronounced, may be traced to the wrong motor application for the frequency furnished in the power line. This will be noticeable either way; i.e. whether a 50 cycle motor is being used on 60 cycle or a 60 cycle motor is used on 50 cycle. (Some motors are manufactured to operate on either.)

8. Wrong voltage to the motor, such as applying 220 Volts to a 120 Volt motor will not only cause excessive noise but will cause excessive sparking at the starting switch and short life to the motor.

VIBRATION -

1. Vibration in Dryer believed to be in the motor, most often may be traced to the blower fan when it is mounted on the motor shaft. Check the fan for unbalance. Blades may be cracked or missing, etc. Check for wads of lint in blower fin.

2. Uneven belts or those badly worn in spots can cause vibration.

3. Pulleys that are bent or damaged can cause vibration.

4. If vibration is traced to the motor, disassemble and examine the rotor fan which may be bent or damaged.

5. The motor centrifugal weight or weights may have become misplaced or out of line due to a broken or bent centrifugal weight spring. Examine parts carefully. Do not attempt to realign these parts. Replace the centrifugal weight spring and switch assembly as an assembly.

OPERATING TEMPERATURE

Motors operating at full load characteristically run "hot", i.e.-hot to the touch. Usually there will be a marking on the name plate indicating the degree of centigrade rise above the ambient or room temperature.

As an example: A motor marked with a 50° Centigrade rise (122°F.) may operate at approximately 190°F. in normal room temperature of 70°F. (70° + 122°). To the touch of the hand this is HOT but within the normal operating limits. The motor insulation and windings have been designed to operate up to this temperature. A motor marked for a 70° temp rise may operate at 228°F (158°F plus 70°F = 228°F.) Do not condemn a motor because of temperature unless it exceeds the rating. A motor with a built-in thermoguard or one properly fused will be adequately protected.

MOTOR TEST CHARTS

MOTOR RUNS - BUT IS NOISY

Loose Bearings

Check Bearings

End-play


Replace End Bell if Bearing Worn

Check Nylon Spacers for End P lay

Add or Replace as. Necessary___

Wrong Voltage or Frequency___

To

Motor

Rewire to Motor

Wrong

Motor

Check Rating on Motor Nameplate

Motor Sparks

Wrong Voltage to Motor

Start

Switch

Clean

and/or

Adjust

Contacts

If Inoperative-Replace Motor Terminal Board

Centrifugal

Switch

Check Switch Weight s and Spring

If Broken or Distorted Replace Switch

Start

Switch

Check Mech. & Electrical Operation

If Inoperative - Replace Motor Terminal Board

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Flow charts for troubleshooting

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Parts Replacement

MOTOR END BELL

1. Remove any burrs from pulley shaft.

2. Mark end bells and motor frame on both ends of motor for proper alignment.

3. Remove the four thru bolts.

4. Bump shaft end of motor lightly against a

wooden or padded surface to loosen end bell. Remove end bell.

5. Tap end of rotor lightly and remove other end bell and rotor. Care should be taken to see that the nylon washers at both ends of the shaft remain in position. If washers are worn, replace as needed.

6. If both end bells are replaced or motor was

not marked for assembly of the end bells,

alignment of the bearings must be so oil slots in inside surface of end bell bearings are in opposite alignment. (With the terminal board end bell at three (3) o'clock, the drive end bell notch must be at nine (9) o'clock. See Fig. 11.

NOTE: There is an oil slinger washer in the drive end bell which should be centered over the bearing before assembling to rotor.

NOTE: Some motors have spring washers on rotor shaft. Note 'position when motor is disassembled so proper replacement can be made.

MOTOR STARTING SWITCHES Switch Mounted On Motor Frame

Remove any burrs from pulley shaft.

Mark the motor end bells and motor frame on both ends of motor for proper assembly alignment.

Remove the four thru bolts.

Bump shaft end of motor lightly against a wooden or padded surface to loosen end bell. Remove end bell.

Tap end of rotor lightly and remove other end bell and rotor.

Rest the motor frame on end with terminal board up.

Remove the two terminal board mounting screws.

Remove flag connectors from terminals of old switch and install on new switch in same manner and location.

Lay a straight edge across the motor frame and with a scale, measure down from the straight edge to the spring tip. This dimension must be between and 35/64". To

Fig. 11

INDICATES SIDE OPPOSITE LOCATION OF BEARING "WINDOW". PULL OF BELT MUST BE AWAY FROM BEARING WINDOW OR TOWARD INDENT.

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obtain proper tip height, bend stop up or down, whichever is required. See Fig. 12.

10. Use a feeler gage to measure the clearance between the starting contacts. If not within the limits of .025" to .040", bend the stationary contact accordingly.

11. If the motor is equipped with auxiliary con-

tacts, measure for adjustment in the same manner but use tip dimensions .450/.475 (Approx. 29/64" - 31/64") and .025/.040 (Approx. 1/32" - 3/64") for the contact clearance.

12. Reassemble the motor. Make sure there is one 1/32" (.031) washer on each end of the rotor shaft.

Fig. 12

PLAM washer motor with terminal board mounted on motor frame

STATIONARY CONTACT ARM

CONTACT CLEARANCE .025 to .040

Fig. 13

PLAM Dryer motor Note-Auxiliary contacts carry heater load

AUXILIARY

CONTACTS

SPRING TIP

STATIONARY CONTACT ARM

STARTING CONTACTS

HEATER LOAD CONTACT

TERMINAL BOARD ASSEMBLY

Fig. 14

PLAM Drycleaner motor Note - Auxiliary contacts carry heater load

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SWITCH AND TERMINAL BOARD Mounted On Front End Bell

The motor starting switch with auxiliary starting contacts on later type motors is mounted on the front end bell. See Fig. 15. Disassembly

of the motor is performed in the same manner as previously described. No adjustment of this starting switch should be necessary. If it has become bent or otherwise distorted, it must be replaced. Twenty thousandths inch clearance should be checked between contacts before end bell is replaced.

ROTOR

1. Remove any burrs from pulley shaft.

2. Mark the motor end bells and motor frame on both ends of motor for proper assembly alignment.

3. Remove the four thru bolts.

4. Bump shaft end of motor lightly against a

wooden or padded surface to loosen end bell. Remove end bell.

5. Tap end of rotor lightly and remove other end bell and rotor.

6. Remove nylon spacer washers from each end of shaft and examine, replace if worn.

7. Reassemble motor and check end play. This

Fig. 15 should be from .005 to .032.

Q-81863 MOTOR (style number stamped on motor nameplate)

Disassembly of this motor is somewhat different

from the rest of the motors covered in this manual

therefore it is being covered separately here.

DISASSEMBLY OF Q-81863 MOTOR

1. Mark the end bells for easier replacement.

2. Remove the four through bolts.

3. Remove the bearing dust cap with an awl or small screwdriver by prying from place. This cap may be distorted by removal so a new one should be on hand, for replacement.

4. Remove the snap ring from the rotor shaft with a pair of truarc, or similar pliers.

5. Remove the nylon washers.

6. Pull the end bell far enough away from the stator to disconnect the motor lead wires.

7. Remove the end bell.

8. Remove the rotor from the stator by pulling it out the side opposite from the stator lead wires.

9. Remove the two screws that mount the capacitor cover and lift cover from stator.

10. Remove the capacitor from the cover by prying from place.

Fig. 15A

11. Remove the leads from the capacitor by unsoldering from the capacitor.

12. Replace the motor parts in the reverse order. Be sure to place the nylon washers in their proper place with two inside and two outside the end bell. Maximum end play is .010 on this motor.

ROTOR-SHAFT

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REPLACING THERMOGUARDŽ MOTOR EQUIPMENT MOTORS

* Power Line Appliance Motors

This replacement procedure should be performed in the shop

1. Mark the motor end bells to facilitate proper alignment of the parts when they are replaced on the stator. Remove the thru bolts.

2. Rap the rotor shaft ends sharply with a lead or rawhide mallet to loosen the end bells from the stator. If neither mallet i^ available bump the rotor shaft end against the wooden or padded bench.

3. Remove the end bells and rotor and set them aside.

4. Place the stator in an oven with regulated temperature of from 150° to 170°F. and allow the stator to stabilize at that temperature to soften the varnish around the Thermoguard to be removed. This will take about twenty minutes or more.

CAUTION: DO NOT HEAT ABOVE 300°F.

Fig. 16

5. With the varnish softened, remove the tie or the Micarta wedge from the Thermoguard and carefully pry the Thermoguard from the windings. Fig. 17.

6. Cut the lead Close to the Thermoguard to leave sufficient lead length to install the new Thermoguard, motor protector.

7. Splice the cut lead to the new Thermoguard lead. The orange Thermoguard lead should go to the motor winding.

PROTECTOR IN "PLAM"* LAUNDRY

Fig. 17

8. Solder or weld the splice and cover it with at least three layers of tape such as Mylar or Permacel. Fig. 18.

CAUTION: Do not use plastic electrician's tape since it may melt at stator operating temperatures.

9. Place the flat side (not stepped side) of the new Thermoguard in a puddle of liquid varnish in the same spot from which the inoperative Thermoguard was removed.

10. Tie the Thermoguard to the winding with cord and brush-coat the entire repair with varnish. Fig. 19. Use Westinghouse #M-6372-2 varnish, available in 1 oz. bottles, style Q-115458. The stator does not need to be baked. The varnish will dry in fifteen or twenty minutes.

NOTE MARKS

11. Reassemble the motor and make any contact adjustments as outlined.

NOTE: On Thermoguards not equipped with a spade connector for the terminal board connection, a flag connector will have to be soldered in place.

Fig. 18

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Fig. 19

REPLACING CENTRIFUGAL SWITCH IN "PLAM"* LAUNDRY EQUIPMENT MOTORS

* Power Line Appliance Motors

1. Scribe-mark both end-bells with respect to their position on the stator housing. This is to assure proper replacement.

2. Remove the four nuts and through bolts that mount the end bells to the housing.

3. Lightly bump the rotor shaft (on the terminal board end of the motor) with a lead or brass mallet, or bump the shaft against a wooden surface to jar opposite end bell from motor.

Fig. 21

This replacement procedure must be performed in the shop using -

ROBINAIR TOOL KIT #14148

Fig. 22

4. Pull rotor and end-bell off as an assembly.

Fig. 23

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5. Remove the end-bell from the rotor and set aside. Also, remove from the shaft, the nylon end-play spacers from each side of rotor so they will be available for replacement.

6. Remove the molded collar from centrifugal switch by twisting it clockwise.

7. Hold rotor in a vise or other suitable fixture, but tighten only enough to hold, not distort.

8. Install puller tool over centrifugal switch end of shaft and slide it down over the sleeve.

NOTE: Be sure puller screw is backed out sufficiently so puller tube will extend in beyond sleeve.

X" WASHER

Fig. 25

distort the mechanism so no attempt should be made to reuse it.

13. Place the new centrifugal mechanism and sleeve on the rotor shaft.

NOTE: The centrifugal mechanism unit must be placed so the weights will align in the openings that have been provided on the rotor by eliminating fins-weights face toward rotor.

Fig. 24

9. Slide C-shaped washer in puller slot so it will engage the sleeve when the puller screw is tightened.

10. Turn puller screw clockwise with a %" Allen Wrench while holding the puller with a 3/4" end wrench on the "Flats." This will pull the sleeve off of the rotor shaft.

11. To remove the centrifugal switch, insert the U-shaped rod tool assembly (with alignment piece) through two of the round openings in the rotor opposite to the end holding the centrifugal mechanism. Choose two openings that will allow tool to bottom against the centrifugal plate without striking the weights.

12. Strike the tool sharply with a hammer to remove the centrifugal mechanism. This will

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14. Force the new mechanism and sleeve to proper dimensional location on shaft by using the proper installation tool* and an arbor press. A hammer can be used in place of an arbor press if extreme care is exercised. However, hammering is not recommended.

* Consult chart for proper tool to use.

NOTE - 1: The molded collar should be on the mechanism when it is pressed into place since

the installation tool has been designed for installation of the sleeve and centrifugal switch mechanism with the molded collar in place.

NOTE - 2: Be sure rotor is properly supported to avoid bending the fins and to be sure the sleeve and switch are pressed on to the shaft to the proper dimension. Support should be on the bottom end of the shaft rather than against the aluminum fins.

TERMINAL

BOARD

ROTOR

SPRING

WASHER

WASHERS

CENTRIFUGAL

SWITCH

DUST

MOTOR

MOUNT

END BELL

STATOR

THRU BOLTS

DUST CAP

WASHER

TYPICAL MOTOR CONSTRUCTION

Fig. 27

END

BELL ROTOR

THRU BOLTS

TYPICAL MOTOR CONSTRUCTION

Fig. 28

STATOR

TYPE

THERMOSTAT

END BELL

WASHER

DUST

CAP

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CENTRIFUGAL SWITCHES, TOOLS AND THERMOGUARDŽ MOTOR PROTECTOR CHART WESTINGHOUSE POWER LINE APPLIANCE MOTORS

MOTOR ROTARY SWITCH CENTRIFUGAL SWITCH PULLER CENTRIFUGAL SWITCH INSTALLATION TOOL SPACER PULLER THERMOGUARD PRODUCT
Q-81803
Q-81804
Q-81805
Q-81807
Q-81811
Q-81813
Q-81814
Q-81815
Q-81821
Q-81822
Q-81823
Q-81824
Q-81827
Q-81829
Q-81831
Q-81832
Q-81854
Q-81855
Q-81856
Q-81859
Q-81863
Q-81871
Q-81872
Q-81881
Q-81883
Q-81891
Q-92111
Q-92112
Q-92113
Q-92114
Q-121801
Q-121802
Q-121803
Q-121821
Q-137541
Q-137542

*Replacement Tool not yet available.
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Motor internal Wiring Diagrams for Laundry Equipment

DRYER MOTORS

Q-81803 or Q-81804 appears on motor nameplate

Q-81807

appears on motor nameplate

Q-81813 or Q-137541 or Q-81815 or Q-137542

appears on motor nameplate

Q-81805

appears on motor nameplate

Q-81811 or Q-81814 appears on motor nameplate

Q-81831

appears on nameplate

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Motor Internal Wiring Diagrams for Laundry Equipment

AUTOMATIC WASHER MOTORS

Internal wiring for Q-81821 & Q-81827 - Styles appear on motor nameplates

Internal wiring for Q-81822, Q-81823, Q-81829 & Q-81859 motors -

Styles appear on motor nameplates

Internal wiring for Q-81824 motor -Style appears on motor nameplate

Internal wiring for - Q-81854 motor -Style appears on motor nameplate

Internal wiring for Q-81855 & Q-81891 Styles appear on motor nameplates

Internal wiring for Q-81856 motor -Style appears on motor nameplate
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EXTERNAL WRING OF MOTOR CONNECTOR

TAN TR. fol
BROWN
WHITE o[
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Internal wiring for Q-121801 motor Style appears on motor nameplate * (Note wiring for motor-harness plug)

Internal wiring for Q-121802 motor Style appears on motor nameplate * (Note wiring for motor-harness plug)

Internal Wiring for Q-81871 Motor

Style Number appears on motor nameplate

(Note wiring for motor-harness plug)

Internal Wiring for Q-81872 Motor Style Number appears on motor nameplate (Note wiring for motor-harness plug)

■polarizing rib

WHIT c

motor yellow PIU9 viewed from rear or wire lead end of cap.



Plug viewed from rear or wire If ad end of cap.

Internal Wiring for Q-81881 Motor Style Number appears on motor nameplate (Note wiring for motor-harness plug)

Internal Wiring for Q-81883 Motor Style Number appears on motor nameplate (Note wiring for motor-harness plug)

EXTERNAL WRING Of MOTOR CONNECTOR

WHITE

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AUTOMATIC WASHER MOTOR INTERNAL WIRING DRYCLEANER DRIVE MOTOR INTERNAL WIRING

Internal Wiring for Q-81863 Motor Style Numbers appear on motor nameplate

Internal Wiring for Q-81832 Motor Style Numbers appear on motor nameplate

Internal Wiring for Q-92114 Motor Style Numbers appear on motor nameplate

Internal Wiring for Q-92113 Motor Style Numbers appear on motor nameplate
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Internal Wiring for Q-92112 Motor

Style Numbers appear on motor nameplate.

Internal Wiring for Q-121803 motor Style Numbers appear on motor nameplate.

Internal Wiring for Q-92111 Motor

Style Numbers appear on motor nameplate.

Internal Wiring for Q-121821 Motor Style Numbers appear on motor nameplate

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Westinghouse

LAUNDRY EQUIPMENT MOTOR APPLICATION CHARTS

It is more economical to repair motors rather than replace them. To order motor repair parts see original motor name plate for motor style number then refer to Renewal Parts Data No. 289-512 for parts data.

DRYERS

REPLACEMENT
PRODUCTION MOTOR
DRYER MODEL MOTOR STYLE STYLE
D-l, D-3, D-3A

DH-3, DH-3B, DH-3K
DH-4, DH-4B
DH-3L, D-127, D-127B
DH-5, DH-6, DH-7
D-125, D-125B
AD-1, AD-2
D-5, D-5A
D-6, D-6M
D-6, DS-7
D-6MA
DS-7, DS-8
DS-8, D-8
DS-8SP, D-8M, D-9, D-100,,D-100M,
D-l 10, D-l 12, D-l 14, D-102, D-104
D-l 13, D-114K, D-l 15
D-1000, D-120
D-122, D-124, D-122W, ALDRY 10E, 10ET, 10G, 10GT
D-126, D-128
DAA30SW1, DBA30SW1, D-120M
DGA30SW1, ALD-1, 2; 3, 4
DAB-30, DBB-30, DCB-30, DEB-30, DGB-30, DKB-30,
DSC-25, D-125M, D-127M, DH-5M, DH-6M, DH-7M
DAC-30, DBC-30, DEC-30, DFC-30, DKC-30, DLC-30,
DTC-30, DGC-30, DJC-30, DCC-30, DBD-30, DCD-30,
DGD-30, DKD-30
DTF-100-1, DTF-200-1, 400-1, 550-1, 570-1,
DTF-578-1, 600-1, 670-1, 678-1, 700-1, 800-1,
DGF-100-1, 400-1, 570-1, 571-1, DTU-100-1, 800-1,
DGU-578-1, 600-1, 601-1, DGU-100-1, DGU-800-1
12E27S, 12ET27, 12G27S, 12GT27
DTF-100-2, 200-2, 400-2, 570-2, 600-2, 610-1,
DTF-578-2, 590-1, 620-1, 630-1, 670-2, 678-2,
DTF-680-1, 700-2, 750-1, 800-2, DTU-100-2. 800-2
DGF-80-1, 100-2, 400-2, 570-2, 571-2, 578-2, 701-1,
DGF-750-1, 630-1, 680-1, 590-1, 601-2, 800-2,
DGU-100-1, 100-2, 800-2
DTF-100-3, 680-2, DTU-100-3, DGU-100-3, DGF-100-3
DEH-250-1, 350-1, 450-1, 650-1, DEH-850-1
DGH-250-1, 350-1, 450-1, 650-1, DGH-850-1
DEH-10C-1, 10S-1, 10U-1, 505- 1, 515-1, 525-1. 550-1,
DGH-10C-1, 10S-1, 10U-1, 505-1, 515-1, 525-1, 550-1,
DEH-250 2, 350-2, 450-2, 650-2, 850-2,
DGH-250-2, 350-2, 450-2, 650-2, 850-2
DEH-505-2, 515-2, 525-2, 550-2
DGH-505-2, 515-2, 525-2, 550-2

* For 50 cycle application order Q-81815
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WASHERS AND DRYCLEANERS

DOMESTIC WASHER MODEL PRODUCTION MOTOR STYLE REPLACEMENT MOTOR STYLES KIT STYLE TO BE ADDED
B-3 1215105 or 1177096 955036 Q-4667
Bl-3 1465034 955036 Q-4667
C-3, C1-3, CM-3, CM-4, CM1-4, L-4, LB-6, LB6M, L-8 1465028 955036
LC-8, LC-8M, L-8M, L-9, L-100, L-102 1467463 955036
LS-7, LS-8 1466644 1586204 Q-4667
LS-8SP, L-100M, L-102K, L-104, L-110, L-112 1468083 or 1468984 1586204
L-113, L-114, L-l 14C, L-115 1468083 or 1468984 1586204
L-IOOO, L-IOOOM, LAA-3 1825456 or Q-81822, Q-81859 1586223
L-120, L-120M, L-122, L-122W, L-124, L-126, L-128 1825358 or Q-81821 1586230
LBA-30SW1, LBA30SW2, LGA-30SW1, LAS-30SW1 1825358 or Q-81821 1586230
LBB-30SW1, LCB-30SW1, LGB-30SW1 1825358 or Q-81821 1586230
LAB-30SW2, LBB-30SW2, LCB-30SW2, LGB-30SW2 Q-81827 1586230
LEB-30SW1, LEB-30SW2, LKB-30SW1, LKB-30SW2 Q-81827 1586230
LAC, LCC, LGC, LKC, LJC, LLC, LFC, LED Q-81827 1586230
LBD, LCD, LGC, LKD Q-81855 1586230
LTF-lOO, 200, 400, 570, 578, 590, 600, Q-81891 Q-81891
670, 678, 700, 800 Q-81891 Q-81891
LTF.100-3, 200-3, 400-3, 570-3, 590-3, LTH-100, Q-121821 Q121821
600-3, 670-3, 678-3, 700-3, 800-3 450,550 Q-121821 Q-121821
H-l, H-IB, H-1P, H-2K 1467476 1586206
H-2, H-2B, H-2P, LH-3, LH-3B 1468058 1586207
LH-3K, LH-3BK, LH-4, LSC-25 1467476 or 1468983 1586206
LH-4B, LH-5, 6, 7, LVD-500, LVD-600 1467476 or 1468983 1586206
L-125, L-125K, L-127, L-127K 1468983 or Q-81824 1586206
WD-1, WD-2, WD-3, WD-3V, WD-5 1467509 1586233
CAB-32XW1, CAB-32CW1, CBB-32XW1 Q-81831 1586233
LUC-27, LUC-27-1 Q-92111 Q-92111
LTC-27-1 Q-921 12 Q-92112
LTC-27-2 Q-92114 Q-92114
LAF-200, 400, 570, 590, 600, 610, 620, 630, 640, 680 Q-121801 Q-121801
LAH-850, 650, 605, 615, 505, 515, 525, 550, 454, 450 Q-121801 Q-121801
LAF-670, 700, 750, 780, LAH-350, 250 Q-121802 Q-121802
COMMERCIAL WASHER AND DRYCLEANER MODEL
RL-l, RL-1A, RL-3, RC-3, RC-1A, RC-4, RCM-4 1465028, 1467463 or 1825044 955036
RC-5, RCM-5 1825701 1586231 Q-48048
RC-5, RCM-5, RC-6-, RCM-6, RC-7, RCM-7 Q-81823, Q-81829, Q-81856 1586231
RC-8, RCM-8, RA-8, RAM-8 Q-81823, Q-81829, Q-81856 1586231
ACM-27 Q-92111 Q-9211 1
ACM-27A Q-92113 Q-92113
ACM-1, BAR-115, BAU-115, BAM-115 Q-121803 Q-121803
LD-20, LDM-20, LDM-20A Q-81871 Q-120573
LD-20-3, LDM-20-3, LDM-20-3A Q-81872 Q-120574
LDM-16 Q-81863 Q-81863
LD-20, LDM-20 Series Pump Motor Q-81881 Q-120572
LD-20A, LDM-20A Series Pump Motor Q-81883 Q-81883
DC-20, DC-20A, DC-20B,
DCF-10, DCF-11, DCF-11 A Q-81832 1586232


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Automatic Washers & Dryers 1965 274 218mb $12.99
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Thumbnail Image of Download Westinghouse Service Beacon - July 1965
Westinghouse Service Beacons were produced bi-monthly to pass on extra appliance service information to dealers and service personnel. This issue covers, Laundry, Ranges, Refrigeration, Kitchen Utilities/Dishwashers and Room Air-Conditioners.


Full Catalog 1966 24 23mb $12.99
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This service manual is absolutely indispensable for any collector of vintage automatic washers, dryers or dishwashers. It's focus is on servicing Malloy timers. Getting timers rebuilt properly is getting harder and harder and in time we will have to completely rely on our own skills to repair these delicate timing devices. Sections include:

TIMER TEST AND MOTOR REPLACEMENT
TESTING COMPLETE TIMER
TIMER MOTOR REPLACEMENT, Mallory Timers
ESCAPEMENTS
CHECKING CONTACT PRESSURE
REPLACING TIMER THERMOSTAT

The checking contact pressure section shows how to fix the 2nd most common time issue next to timer motor failure. Mallory timers were used in most automatic washers from the 1950s thru 1970s and this service manual is valid for any brand that used Mallory timers.
Automatic Washers 1967 17 12mb $12.99
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Thumbnail Image of Download Westinghouse Commercial Laundromat Service Manual
Here is the complete service manual to the coin-operated bolt down Westinghouse Laundromat front loading washers.

Sections include:
Installation,
Wiring and Cycle Charts,
What to Do When,
Parts Replacement,
Complete Servicing.
Automatic Washers 1968 54 38mb $12.99
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Thumbnail Image of Download Westinghouse Service Bulletin
Here are some very notable Westinghouse Service Bulletins displaying new Agitator information, model features charts, cycle charts and specifications for Westinghouse Automatic Washers.

Also included is a 1967 Dishwasher Utility bulletin entitled "You and Your New Dishwasher" - Helpful hints to get the best results.
Automatic Washers 1969 23 20mb $12.99
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Thumbnail Image of Download 1969 Westinghouse Dishwasher Service Manual
Complete service manual to late 1960's Westinghouse made convertible dishwashers.

Sections include: Specifications, Installation, Explanation of Components, Explanation of Timer Cycles, Conversion to Built-In Dishwasher, Parts Identification, Trouble Diagnosis, Parts Replacement and Adjustment, Chemistry of Water, Dishwasher Problems.
Dishwashers 1969 68 39mb $12.99
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Thumbnail Image of Download Westinghouse Double-Load Laundromat Service Manual
Here is the complete service manual to all large capacity front-loading Westinghouse coin-operated Laundromat automatic washers.

Models include: LD-20, LDM-20, LD-20-3 and LDM-20-3.
Automatic Washers 1972 59 32mn $12.99
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Thumbnail Image of Download Westinghouse Commercial Laundromat Top-Loading Washer Service Manual Supplement
Here is the supplement to introduce new Westinghouse Coin-operated Top Loading washers. Contains great views of all new models as well as cut away chart, special service information and wiring diagrams.


Automatic Washers 1972 18 9mb $12.99
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Thumbnail Image of Download The Inside Story of the Tumbler Washer
Here is an issue of the Westinghouse Service Beacon that highlights the internal workings of the Westinghouse 3-Belt automatic washer. It covers in depth how exactly the washer drives both tumble wash and spin as well as adjustments to make to keep the washer running properly.


Automatic Washers 1972 12 16mb $12.99
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Thumbnail Image of Download 1973 Westinghouse Dishwasher Service Manual
Complete service manual to early 1970's Westinghouse made dishwashers.

Sections include: Feature Chart, Specifications, Installation, Parts Identification, Cycle of Operation, Trouble Diagnosis and Parts Replacements/Adjustments.
Dishwashers 1973 52 31mb $12.99
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Thumbnail Image of Download 1974 Westinghouse Dishwasher Service Manual
Complete service manual to mid 1970's Westinghouse made dishwashers.

Sections include: Specifications, Installation, Parts Identification, Cycle of Operation, Trouble Diagnosis and Parts Replacements/Adjustments.
Dishwashers 1974 48 31mb $12.99
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Thumbnail Image of Download 1986 White-Westinghouse Dishwasher Service Manual
Complete service manual to all 1986 White-Westinghouse dishwashers. Models include:

SU210JXC1, SU770JXR1, SU330JXR1, SU980JXR1, SU550JXR1 and SC560JXR1.

Sections include:
Safety, Introduction, Full Control Panel Views, Warranty, Specifications, Installation, Product Operation, Systems Operation, Service Diagnosis, Functional Components and Parts, Wiring Diagrams and Home Ec Talk.
Dishwashers 1986 53 44mb $12.99
 
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Thumbnail Image of Download 1918 Westinghouse Range Owners Manual
This is the oldest owners manual for any major appliance we have found up to this point. Westinghouse very first range was in 1914, so this is very early in the line. I can only imagine what housewives had to cook on before this range. This is a fascinating look at early range history. Even the writing style is completely different than what you'd see today by far!

Most women would like to cook if it did not require standing
over a hot stove. Planning a meal is not hard and mixing
various ingredients into the promise of delicious dainties or
preparing a roast for the oven is rather fun . But to be held
in the kitchen or even in the house during the long hours of
watchfulness is a different matter. And it is right here that
the Westinghouse electric range steps in and lifts the burden.

When the food has been prepared it may be trusted to
this silent servant with perfect confidence. There is no possibility
of instructions being forgotten or misunderstood . At
a given time, (the time decided upon,) the clock will turn on
the current and the meal will begin to cook. Again when just
the correct temperature has been reached in the oven, the thermostat
will turn the current off again and when madam enters
the kitchen after an afternoon of leisure or pleasure the meal
is ready to serve.

She herself is prepared to enjoy the meal equally as well
as any member of the family , because she has not had to think
about it since early morning.

Because the Westinghouse range reduces the labors of cooking
to the minimum, requiring no watching nor constant regulation
of heat, because it produces better food , and because
it is more economical, it will be in the kitchen of every modern .
progressive woman who is anxious to keep her family happy
and in good health. and yet does not wish to become a fixture
in the kitchen with its consequent limitations.

Ranges/Stoves 1918 38 10mb $12.99
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Here is an amazing find, the owners manual to the very first post-war Westinghouse Laundromat model C-3 from 1947!


Automatic Washers 1947 40 19mb $11.99
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Thumbnail Image of Download 1948 Westinghouse Laundromat Automatic Washer Owners Manual
Here is the complete owners manual and use and care guide to the 1948 Westinghouse Laundromat. I believe this was the first Westinghouse front-loading washer model to incorporate a single door design.


Automatic Washers 1948 40 21mb $11.99
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Thumbnail Image of Download 1949 Westinghouse Electric Range Owners Manual
Here is the full owners manual and operating instruction guide to all 1949 Westinghouse Electric Ranges.

Models include: A774-49, B74-49, D74-49, E64-49.

Sections Include:
Getting to know your range,
How to use your range,
Care and cleaning your range,
High Altitude Cooking,
Recipes and Cooking Charts for Westinghouse Ranges.

It’s all yours now! Your treasure of a brand-new Electric Range. You’ll love it...because it’s so superbly automatic ...saves energy and leaves you more time for a dozen and one other things. And because it’s so very easy to use. you’ll have praiseworthy results every time. But wondrous as this Range is, it can’t perform miracles without your co-operation. That’s why it’s so essential that you become thoroughly acquainted with its every part and function...learn how to use it properly...how to care for it so that it does more and lasts longer. Remember, you’ll use your Range more than any other appliance you own!

So take a minute right now to carefully study this book—especially the section that refers to your particular Range. We've done our best to “tell all” and give you the complete story.

What’s more, we've included a couple hundred tried and tested recipes with which you can please the family. In no sense do we claim this to be a complete cookbook, so don’t hesitate to continue using your favorite recipes, too, and watch how beautifully they’ll turn out on your new Range!

Ranges/Stoves 1949 84 48mb $12.99
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Here is the complete owners manual to all Westinghouse Refrigerator/Freezers from 1949.


Refrigerators/Freezers 1949 44 34mb $12.99
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Complete owners manual and operating instructions to Westinghouse Laundromat washers models L-5 and RL-1.


Automatic Washers 1950 44 28mb $11.99
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Thumbnail Image of Download 1950 Westinghouse Streamliner Laundromat Automatic Washer Owners Manual
Here is the owners manual to Westinghouse's very first budget automatic washer known as the Streamliner. This basic design was then re-worked as a coin-op model to became a staple in American coin-operated laundries for the next 15 years.


Automatic Washers 1950 44 26mb $11.99
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Here is the complete owners manual and use/care guide to the 1950 Westinghouse Clothes Dryer model D-5.


Clothes Dryers 1950 20 10mb $11.99
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Full owners manual and operating instructions to the 1952-1953 Westinghouse Laundromat models LB-6 (standard Laundromat model) and RL-1 (bolt-down model).


Automatic Washers 1952 44 17mb $11.99
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Thumbnail Image of Download 1952 Westinghouse Electric Range Owners Manuals
Here are the owners manuals to the 1952 line of Westinghouse Electric Ranges and Ovens. This manual shows Lucy Ricardo's first Westinghouse Commander Range from the TV Show I Love Lucy. Manuals include main owners manual along with the special manual dedicated to the deep-well cooker burner.

Models include:
Commander AC-774, AC-74, BC-74
Champion DC-74
Commodore ECA-74
Challenger EC-74

Now cooking will really be fun at your house!
Your new Westinghouse Speed-Electric Range will make cooking
so much pleasanter and easier. Foods will taste better, look better and
be better for you... and you'll have a cleaner, cooler kitchen, too.

Your new range has time savers, money savers and flavor savers.
Read the "How to Use" section for your particular model and learn
to use each feature for all it's worth!

Of course, you can still use all your favorite recipes . . . with greater
convenience and sureness than ever before. There are lots of new
things you can do, however, with accurately controlled electric heat.
Don't overlook the important cooking tips in the Recipe Section...
they are given special emphasis in the Index on page 80.

Ranges/Stoves 1952 112 128mb $12.99
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Thumbnail Image of Download 1953 Westinghouse Speed Electric Ranges Owners Manual
Here is the complete 84 page owners manual to all 1953 Westinghouse Electric Ranges. Includes complete information on the Electronic Surface Unit and the Two-Level Speed Cooker.

Models covered include:
AH - Commander,
FH - Imperial 30,
BH - Imperial 40,
CH - Custom 40,
DH - Champion and
EH - Commodore.
Ranges/Stoves 1953 84 48mb $12.99
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Here are the owners manuals to the 1954 line of Westinghouse Electric Ranges and Ovens. Manuals include main owners manual along with the special manual dedicated to the deep-well cooker burner.

Manual #1 Models include:
Commander AG, BG
Champion DG
Commodore CG, EG

Manual #2 Models include:
Imperial 30 FG
Thirty GG
Leader HG
Rancho JG
Coronet KG, LG

Now cooking will really be fun at your house! With your new Westinghouse Speed-Electric Range you will seldom find it necessary to stand at your range and stir foods while they cook ... or to lift a lid to see whether the water has boiled away or whether the food is done. That's because electric cooking heat is accurately controlled. It gives you the same fine results day in and day out.

No doubt, you have a fine reputation for your skill in baking. You'll be delighted with the wonderful results... all without worry on your part ... from the Miracle Sealed Oven.

However, I'm asking just one favor. Your Westinghouse Speed Electric Range will gladly do the work for you... provided you do the necessary planning and thinking.

So, won't you please read the instructions in the front of this recipe book carefully. It won't take long... and by doing this, you and your Westinghouse Speed-Electric Range will become wonderful cooking partners.

Ranges/Stoves 1954 136 52mb $12.99
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Full owners manual, operating instructions and hundreds of suggested recipes to Westinghouse's wonderful electric roaster.


Small Appliances 1954 68 32mb $11.99
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Thumbnail Image of Download 1955 Westinghouse Combination Washer-Dryer Owners Manual
Here is the owners manual to the very first Westinghouse Combination Washer/Dryer. Model WD-1.


Combination Washer/Dryers 1955 48 12mb $11.99
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Full owners manual and operating instructions to the Westinghouse Roll-Out dishwasher from the mid 1950's.


Dishwashers 1955 20 8mb $11.99
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Owners manual and operating instructions to Westinghouse Laundromat model L-9.


Automatic Washers 1956 36 20mb $11.99
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Thumbnail Image of Download 1957 Westinghouse Laundromat Owners Manual
Here is the complete owners manual and operating instructions to the top-of-the-line Westinghouse Automatic Washer.


Automatic Washers 1957 36 39mb $11.99
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Here is the complete owners manual and operating instructions to the top-of-the-line Westinghouse Clothes Dryer.


Clothes Dryers 1957 24 27mb $11.99
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Thumbnail Image of Download 1956-1957 Westinghouse Electric Range Owners Manuals
Here are the owners manuals to the 1956 and 1957 lines of Westinghouse Electric Ranges and Ovens. Manuals include main owners manual along with the special instructions manual.

1956 Models:
AH, AHS, BH, BHS, CH, DH, FH, EH

1957 Models:
AJS, EJ, FJ, HJ, RJ, DJ, KJ, CJ, IJ, KJ


With your new Westinghouse Speed-Electric Range you will seldom find it necessary to stand at your range and stir foods while they cook ... or to lift a lid to see whether the water has boiled away or whether the food is done. That's because electric cooking heat is accurately controlled. It gives you the same fine results day in and day out.

No doubt, you have a fine reputation for your skill in baking. You'll be delighted with the wonderful results ... all without worry on your part ... from the Miracle Sealed Oven.

Your Westinghouse Speed-Electric Range will do the work for you ... provided you do the necessary planning and thinking.

Please read these instructions carefully. By doing this, you and your Westinghouse Speed-Electric Range will become wonderful cooking partners.

Ranges/Stoves 1957 56 21mb $12.99
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Here is the complete use and care guide to the most common Westinghouse Fry Pans of the Mid and late 1950's.


Small Appliances 1957 20 17mb $11.99
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Thumbnail Image of Download Westinghouse Front Loading Washer Owners Manual model L110
Here is the complete owners manual and operating instructions to the Westinghouse Laundromat automatic washer, model L110.


Automatic Washers 1958 28 14mb $11.99
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Here is the complete owners manual and operating instructions to the Westinghouse Laundromat dryer, model L110.


Clothes Dryers 1958 24 12mb $11.99
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Here is the complete owners manual and operating instructions to all Westinghouse built-in roll-out drawer dishwashers from the late 1950's.


Dishwashers 1958 20 41mb $11.99
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Thumbnail Image of Download 1958 Westinghouse Electric Range Owners Manuals
Here are the owners manuals to most of the 1958 line of Westinghouse Electric Ranges and Ovens all packaged together in one complete hi-resolution pdf file.

Models include:
Imperial 40 AL-40
Ambassador 40 BL-40
Imperial 30 AL-30
Ambassador 30 BL-30
Aristocrat 40 CL-40
Aristocrat 30 CL-30
BLS-40,
BLK-30,
BLS-30,
CLS-40,
CLS-30

Congratulations on the addition of the new Westinghouse Electric
Range to your kitchen. You will find it one of the most responsive
and efficient electric servants you have ever owned ... You will
love the speed, accuracy and ease of use.

You'll find that many cooking operations that once took a lot of
time can now be done automatically. No longer will you have to
stand at the range and stir foods while they cook ... or lift lids
to see whether water has boiled away. No longer will you have to
guess when food is done. The accurate, automatic controls of
your Westinghouse Electric Range will give you the same fine
results, day in and day out, with a minimum of effort on your part.
Probably you have a fine reputation for your skill in baking. The
Miracle-Sealed Oven of your Westinghouse Range will delight
you ... it will give you perfect results every time ... without worry
on your part.

Perhaps, too, you have several pet recipes for foods cooked on
the Range surface . . . foods done exactly to the degree of doneness
that you prefer. Because your Westinghouse Range surface
units will deliver any degree of heat you select, you can cook
these dishes to perfection every time.

To get the results your Westinghouse is capable of giving, it is
important that you read this book carefully. In it you will find
detailed instructions on the care and use of your range. If you
follow these instructions carefully, your range will' give you many
years of trouble free service and you and your range will become
wonderful cooking partners.

Ranges/Stoves 1958 84 84mb $12.99
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Thumbnail Image of Download 1959 Westinghouse Roll-About Dishwashers Owners Manual
Here is a rare find, complete owners manual to the Westinghouse portable top-loading dishwashers of the late 1950s.

Models include: PDW-103 and PDW-102.
Dishwashers 1959 20 13mb $11.99
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Here are the owners manuals to most of the 1959 line of Westinghouse Electric Ranges and Ovens all packaged together in one complete hi-resolution pdf file.

Models include:
Custom Imperial AMR-40 and AMR-30,
Ambassador BM-40, BM-30 and BMS-30,
Aristocrat CM-40 and CM-30,
Embassy DM-40 and DM-30


No matter how much you've enjoyed cooking in the past,
there's even greater pleasure awaiting you now that you have
a new Westinghouse Speed Electric Range. It's easier to use
and gives you better results than any range you ever used.
And it's easy to clean, too.

No longer need you stand at your range and stir foods as
they cook. No longer will you have to guess or peek, to see
whether foods are done. Nor will you ever need to worry
about baking-you'll get perfect results every time in your
Westinghouse Oven.

There's a new accuracy in surface cooking, too. Of course,
there are marked heats on the control of each surface unit.
But you have your choice of a~y heat you want between those
settings-literally, 1001 heats, so that your favorite dishes
come out exactly as you want them.

The purpose of this book is to tell you how to use your
Westinghouse Range to get the perfect results it can give you.
So, please read these instructions carefully, and follow them
faithfully. Then you'll be assured of years of wonderful service
and more pleasure in cooking than you've ever known
before.

Ranges/Stoves 1959 56 32mb $12.99
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Here are the owners manuals to the 1958 and 1959 line of Westinghouse Built-in Ranges (Cooktops and Ovens).

Models include:
Cooktops: PJ-66, PJ-68,
Built-in Ovens: OL-17, OL24, OLR-17, OLR-24

With your Westinghouse Built-in Range you'll
enjoy a new degree of cooking convenience.
You'll be delighted at the way your favorite
recipes turn out-and you'll be equally pleased
with the wonderful way your new oven and
surface units take the work out of cooking.

There are two styles of Westinghouse built-in
ovens, as well as three different surface cooking
units. This booklet illustrates all styles
and gives detailed instructions on how to use
and care for them.

So, we suggest that you read this book carefully
and familiarize yourself with the features
of your oven and your surface unit. Then
you'll know how to make the best use of them.

As you may notice in the illustrations, the
main difference in Westinghouse built-in ovens
is the size. Westinghouse surface cooking platforms
were designed for versatility-one platform
has four Corox surface units, while each
of the others has two surface units and separate
remote control panel.

But, regardless of which oven or which style
surface units you are using, you'll get best
results every time, if you follow the directions
given for their use. And you can be certain
they'll serve you a long, long time, if you care
for them as suggested in this booklet.

Ranges/Stoves 1959 32 32mb $12.99
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Here is the complete owners manual pack with every Westinghouse Center-Drawer Refrigerator model RBD41.


Refrigerators/Freezers 1959 28 32mb $12.99
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Owners manual and operating instructions to Westinghouse Laundromat model L-124 and matching dryer D-124.


Automatic Washers & Dryers 1960 24 12mb $11.99
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Full owners manual and operating instructions to all 1961 Westinghouse Built-In Electric Ranges. Models include OAB-30, OGB-30, OBB-30, OHB-30, OAB-21, OBB-21, OCB-21.


Ranges/Stoves 1961 48 22mb $12.99
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Here is the complete Owner's Manual and Use/Care guide to Westinghouse Continental and Medallion Ranges.

Models include: KGB30 and KHB30.

Full operating instructions, cleaning, care and tested recipes included.

This pdf is a two pack as it contains both manuals in one file.

Dear Mrs. Homemaker:

With your new Continental Range, you're sure to find
new pleasure and convenience in your meal preparation.
The Continental has been designed to make cooking
simple and clean-up fast and easy.

Among the Continental features you’re sure to enjoy are
the location of the oven, at eye and arm level; the position
of the Control Panel, at the side and out of the heat
zone; the Pantry shelf, the retractable platform
and the fact that you can select the exact
cooking heat you want on the surface units.

This booklet has been prepared to tell you in detail
about those features and many more that make the
Continental such a fine electric range. So, to make
sure that you know all about these features,
and use them to the very best advantage,
please read this book carefully before you use your
Continental Range the first time and refer to it often,
until you’re entirely familiar with every phase
of its operation. Then you'll be sure
of perfect results every time.

Ranges/Stoves 1962 72 40mb $12.99
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Here are three years of Westinghouse Electric Range owners manuals packaged into one download.

Sections include how to use, clean and care for your Westinghouse Range from the early 1960's.

Models include:
1960: KAA40, KCA40, KDA40, KEA40, KFA40, KBA30 KAA30, KCA30 KDA30 KEA30 KFA30

1961: KAB40, KBB40, KCB40, KDB40, KEB40, KFB40, KAB30, KBB30, KCB30, KDB30, KEB30, KFB30

1962: KAC40, KBC40, KCC40, KDC40, KEC40, KFC40, KAC30, KCC30, KDC30, KEC30, KFC30

"No matter how much you've enjoyed cooking in the past, there's even
greater pleasure awaiting you now that you have a new Westinghouse
'Speed Electric Range. It's easier to use and gives you better results than
any range you ever used. And it's easy to clean, too.

No longer need you stand at your range and stir foods as they cook. Nor
will you ever need to worry about baking-you'll get perfect results every
time in your Westinghouse Oven.

There's new accuracy in surface cooking, too. There are marked heats
on the control of each surface unit. But you can "fine-tune" any heat you
want between those settings, so that your favorite dishes come out exactly
as you want them.

This book tells you how to use your Westinghouse Range to get perfect
results. So, please read these instructions carefully, and follow them
faithfully."

Ranges/Stoves 1962 132 84mb $12.99
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Full Owners manual and use/care guide to Westinghouse Laundromat automatic home washer model LCC30.


Automatic Washers 1963 24 20mb $11.99
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Full Owners manual and use/care guide to Westinghouse Laundromat automatic home washer model LLC30.


Automatic Washers 1963 24 21mb $11.99
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Here is the owner's manual to the 1965 Westinghouse Laundromat with the newly designed mid 60's control panel style.

Models: LTF570 and LTF578.
Automatic Washers 1965 24 15mb $11.99
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Here is a set of owners manuals for several Westinghouse Terrace-Top Range in the 1960's.

Models include: NTE3B, NTE3C, NTE3D, KTE3C, KLD30, KTB30A.
Ranges/Stoves 1966 48 34mb $12.99
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Here is a set of six different owners manuals for several Westinghouse Continental Ranges from 1965 thru 1967.

Models include: KEE3H, KEE3J, OSE3E, KEE3B, KGC, KGC30, KHC30 and other models from the mid 1960's including the double oven models.
Ranges/Stoves 1967 102 42mb $12.99
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Here is the complete Use and Care guide to Westinghouse Automatic Washer LAJ450.


Automatic Washers 1969 20 16mb $11.99
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Here is the complete owners manual, operating instructions, venting recommendations and installations instructions for Westinghouse Clothes Dryer DE470M and DG470M.


Clothes Dryers 1973 16 9mb $11.99
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Here is a double feature, the Use and Care guide along with the complete sales literature brochure to the 1974 Westinghouse Washer model LT570P.


Automatic Washers 1974 8 14mb $11.99
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Complete use and care guide to front loading Westinghouse washer model: LT100P and dryer: DE100P (electric)/ DG100P (gas)


Automatic Washers & Dryers 1974 8 9mb $11.99
 
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Here is a wonderful 52 page book from Westinghouse on how to do the weekly wash.

The best part about this book is the last eight pages of the book is a complete brochure to their new Westinghouse Laundromat Automatic Washer. This is the earliest sales literature information we have found on the Westinghouse Laundromat and it shows off the pre-war model!

Sections include:
How To Buy Launderable Fabrics
Doing the Weekly Washing and Ironing
Laundering Washable Household Furnishings
Washing and Ironing Delicate Fabrics
Washing Automatically in the Westinghouse Laundromat

No longer will you need to put aside one day each week, to tire yourself out doing a whopping big wash. Come "V Day" ... the hard work of clothes washing will be done for you ... automatically ... in the new Westinghouse Laundromat. The Laundromat is that revolutionary new Westinghouse contribution to better living. It reduces clothes washing to three simple steps-"put 'em in-set the dials-take 'em out" . For the Laundromat is automatic.-it fills itself with water, washes, rinses, spins the clothes amazingly dry and shuts itself off.
Automatic Washers 1944 52 33mb $8.99
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Thumbnail Image of Download 1950 Westinghouse Laundromat Brochure
Here is a beautiful brochure from Westinghouse showing off their new 1950 model Laundromat model L-5.


Automatic Washers 1950 16 42mb $8.99
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Thumbnail Image of Download Planned Electrical Living With Westinghouse
This is a wonderful catalog highlighting the entire line of major home appliances from Westhinghouse in the early 1950's.

Products include: Electric Ranges, Refrigerators, Water Heaters, Dishwashers and Sinks, Disposers, and Automatic Laundromat Washers and Dryers.
Full Catalog 1951 8 10mb $8.99
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Thumbnail Image of Download Beautiful 1954 Westinghouse Electric Ranges
Here is the entire 1954 line of Westinghouse Electric Ranges, 40" and 30" models, plus the compact models. Full images and specifications for each model offered.


Ranges/Stoves 1954 22 26mb $8.99
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Thumbnail Image of Download 1955 Westinghouse Refrigerator Brochures
Beautiful brochures highlighting Westinghouse's 1955 line of Refrigerator/Freezers.


Refrigerators/Freezers 1955 18 24mb $8.99
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Thumbnail Image of Download Westinghouse Automatic Dishwashers
Wonderful and whimsical brochure highlighting the beautiful line of Westinghouse Roll-Out Dishwashers.


Dishwashers 1957 6 8mb $8.99
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Thumbnail Image of Download Westinghouse Appliances For Home Planning
Here is a sales literature brochure highlighting the 1959 line of Westinghouse Appliances for the home. Products include:

Refrigerators Freezers
Built-in Ovens and Cooktops
Freestanding Ranges
Dishwashers
Disposers
Laundry Twins
Automatic Washers and Dryers
Combination Washer/Dryer
Air-Conditioners
Metal and Wood Westinghouse Cabinets
Full Catalog 1959 16 49mb $9.99
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Thumbnail Image of Download Beautiful 1960 Westinghouse Washer and Dryer Brochures
Here are some wonderful full color brochures for the entire line of 1960 Westinghouse Laundromat Clothes Washers and Dryers for the home. Images and full specifications for each model included.

Models include: L-1000, D-1000, LAA-30, DAA-30, LBA-30, DBA-30, L-124, D-124, LGA-30, DGA-30.
Automatic Washers & Dryers 1960 16 19mb $8.99
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Thumbnail Image of Download Beautiful 1960 Westinghouse Combination Washer-Dryer Brochure
Here is a wonderful full color brochure for the 1960 model Westinghouse Cosmopolitan Washer-Dryer all-in-one combination, model WD-5. Images and full specifications included.


Combination Washer/Dryers 1960 4 5mb $8.99
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Thumbnail Image of Download 1960 Westinghouse Dishwasher Brochures
Here are two full color brochures featuring the Westinghouse Roll-Out built-in Dishwasher and the Westinghouse Roll-About Portable Dishwasher. Full images and specifications included.


Dishwashers 1960 8 10mb $8.99
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Thumbnail Image of Download Westinghouse Speed-o-Light Electronic Microwave Oven Brochure
Here is a brochure for a very early built-in Microwave Oven brochure from Westinghouse. Model XM.


Microwave Ovens 1960 2 2mb $8.99
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Thumbnail Image of Download The Shape of Tomorrow in Built-In Electric Ranges by Westinghouse
Here is a wonderful brochure highlighting all of Westinghouse's built-in ovens and cooktops from the early 1960's. Models include: OLA-24, OLR-24, OLC-17, OLB-17, OLA-17, PL, PLS, PLC, PMD, PJ-66, PJ-68, OMA, OMB, OMAS, OMBS, etc.

Images and full specifications included in these brochures.
Ranges/Stoves 1960 10 8mb $8.99
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Thumbnail Image of Download Beautiful 1960 Westinghouse Electric Range Brochures
Here are some wonderful brochures showing off the 1960 line of Westinghouse 40", 30" and 24" electric ranges. Full images specification of each model included. Models include: Custom Imperial KAA40, KAA-30, Ambassador KBA30, Aristocrat KCA40, KCA30, Embassy KDA40, KDA30, Diplomat KEA40, KEA30, Coronet KEA21.


Ranges/Stoves 1960 20 15mb $8.99
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Thumbnail Image of Download 1960 Westinghouse Top-Freezer Refrigerator Brochures
Here are some wonderful brochures highlighting the 1960 line of Westinghouse Refrigerator-Freezers. Models include: Custom Deluxe RDA-13, Deluxe REA-13, Supreme RJA-12, Diplomat RLA-13, Premier RLA-11, RMA-11, Embassy RLA-09 and RMA-09.


Refrigerators/Freezers 1960 18 16mb $8.99
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Thumbnail Image of Download 1960 Westinghouse Center-Drawer and Bottom-Freezer Refrigerator Brochures
Here are some wonderful brochures highlighting the gorgeous 1960 line of Westinghouse Center Drawer and Bottom-Freezer Refrigerators. Models include: Custom Imperial RAA-16, RAA-14, Imperial: RBA-16 and RBA-14.


Refrigerators/Freezers 1960 16 13mb $8.99
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Thumbnail Image of Download Westinghouse Dishwasher Brochures
Beautiful brochures for Westinghouse dishwashers, both the Roll-Out (built-in) and the Roll-About (portable) models. Full images and specifications for each machine are included in these pages.


Dishwashers 1962 14 22mb $8.99
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Thumbnail Image of Download Westinghouse Center-Drawer Refrigerator
Here is a beautiful brochure for the very rare Center Drawer top of the line refrigerator from Westinghouse.


Refrigerators/Freezers 1962 4 6mb $8.99
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Thumbnail Image of Download The Last of the Westinghouse Slant-Front Washers and Dryers
Here are wonderful brochures for the last year Westinghouse made their slant-front front loading washers and dryers. While the slanted tub models ended in the late 1950s, Westinghouse still kept making the front of the cabinet slanted into the 1960s. Brochures have beautiful images and illustrations along with complete control panel views and specifications for all models available.


Automatic Washers & Dryers 1963 14 14mb $8.99
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Thumbnail Image of Download 1965 Westinghouse Top-Loading Washer Brochures
Here are brochures produced right after the switch-over to Westinghouse's own design of top-loading automatic washers.

Models include: LAF200, LAF400 and LAF600. Dryers are also shown: DTF200, DTF400/DGF400 and DTF600/DGF600
Automatic Washers 1965 12 53mb $8.99
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Thumbnail Image of Download 1966 Westinghouse Front Load Washers and Dryers
Beautiful brochures for the 1966 line of front loaders and their matching dryers.


Automatic Washers & Dryers 1966 22 45mb $8.99
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Thumbnail Image of Download 1966 Westinghouse Builders Catalog
Here is the complete builders catalog showing off Westinghouse products for 1966.

Items shown:
Refrigerators
Space King Twins & Freezers
Built-in Ovens
Continental Ranges & Platforms
Free Standing & Slide-in Ranges
Built-in Dishwashers
Water Heaters
Compact Kitchens
Food Waste Disposers
Heavy Duty Automatic Washers, Electric and Gas Dryers
Coin-Operated Washer and Dryer
Cabinets for Kitchen and Laundry
Commercial Institutional Host Products
Type Y Year Round Air Conditioning System
Room Air Conditioners
Total Comfort System Cooling
Heat Pump & Electric Heating
Filtering & Dehumidifying
Commercial & Residential Lighting
Distribution Transformers
Elevators
MicartaŽ Countertops
Full Catalog 1966 32 26mb $14.99
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Thumbnail Image of Download 1967 Westinghouse Washer and Dryer Brochure
Here are the sales literature brochures for the Top of the Line Westinghouse top-loading washer and electric clothes dryer for 1967. Models: LAH850, DEH850.


Automatic Washers & Dryers 1967 8 26mb $8.99
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Thumbnail Image of Download 1969 Westinghouse Front Load Washers and Dryers
Brochures and spec sheets for the 1966 line of front loaders and their matching dryers.


Automatic Washers & Dryers 1969 8 12mb $8.99
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Thumbnail Image of Download 1969 Westinghouse Top Loading Washers and Matching Dryers
Brochures and spec sheets for the 1969 line of top loaders and their matching dryers.


Automatic Washers & Dryers 1969 16 27mb $8.99
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Thumbnail Image of Download 1972 Westinghouse Dishwashers Fold-Out Wall Poster
Here is a great wall poster highlighting the features and specifications of all Westinghouse built-in and portable dishwashers from the early 1970s.

Please note fold lines of the poster are visible as they could not be removed during the clean up process however all text and images are still completely visible.
Dishwashers 1972 2 42mb $8.99
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Thumbnail Image of Download Westinghouse Front Loading Coin Operated Washer Brochure
Brochures and spec sheet for the 1975 Westinghouse commercial washer.


Automatic Washers 1974 4 6mb $8.99
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Thumbnail Image of Download 1974 Taller Tumbler and Higher Dryer Brochures
Brochures and spec sheets for the 1974 Westinghouse front-control front load washer and matching dryer. See the very first front load washer and dryer with Pedalstals! No the washer/dryer pedalstal was not a 21st invention!


Automatic Washers & Dryers 1974 8 11mb $8.99
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Thumbnail Image of Download 1974 Top Loading Washer and Dryer Brochures
Brochures and spec sheets for the 1974 Westinghouse Top-of-the-Line washer and dryer.


Automatic Washers & Dryers 1974 6 8mb $8.99
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Thumbnail Image of Download 1975 Westinghouse Appliance Catalog for Home Builders
Here is a wonderful catalog full of Westinghouse Appliances from the mid 1970's. Brochure includes images and complete specifications for all products including:

Slide in Ranges,
Free Standing Ranges,
Built In Ovens,
Built In Range Platforms,
Continental Ranges,
Range Hoods,
Refrigerator/Freezers,
Conventional and 2-Door Refrigerators,
Side by Side Refrigerator Freezers,
Built-in Dishwashers,
Food Waste Disposers,
Westinghouse Space-mates Front Loading washer and stacked dryer,
Extra-Action Heavy Duty Home Automatic Washers and Dryers,
Coin-Operated Commercial Automatic Washers and Dryers,
Room Air Conditioners,
Water Heaters,
Westinghouse IXL Wood Cabinets.
Full Catalog 1975 24 40mb $8.99
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Thumbnail Image of Download Westinghouse Coin Operated Washer Brochures
Brochures and spec sheet for the 1976 line of Westinghouse commercial washers, both top and front loading machines.


Automatic Washers 1976 6 6mb $8.99
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Thumbnail Image of Download Westinghouse Coin Operated Dryer Brochures
Brochures and spec sheet for the 1976 line of Westinghouse commercial dryers.


Clothes Dryers 1976 4 6mb $8.99
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Thumbnail Image of Download Westinghouse Drycleaning System
Brochure and spec sheet for the 1976 Westinghouse Drycleaning System.


Dry Cleaning 1976 2 3mb $8.99
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Thumbnail Image of Download The New Generation Washer from White-Westinghouse
Twelve page brochure touting the features and specifications of the White-Westinghouse front loading washer. This is right around the time that Westinghouse changed to White-Westinghouse.


Automatic Washers 1980 12 16mb $8.99
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Thumbnail Image of Download White-Westinghouse Space Mates Laundry Brochure
Here is a brochure from White-Westinghouse showing off their front loading washer and dryer as well as their compact laundry twins.


Automatic Washers & Dryers 1980 6 7mb $8.99

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