Garbage Disposals
Safety Tip
Troubleshooting a Garbage Disposal
You can't turn on the motor.
Motor hums, but unit doesn't grind.
The disposal continuously blows fuses.
You can't stop the disposal.
The disposal drains slowly.
The disposal is making an unusual amount of noise.
There is a leak in the disposal.
The two types of garbage Disposals are:
Problems usually involve jams or clogs, or occasionally leaks.
If dismantling the Disposal or working on electrical connections, shut off power at the main disconnect. Never put your hand in the Disposal. Use pliers or tongs to remove an object. Never pour a chemical drain cleaner into a Disposal.
Check for:
- No power.
- Defective on/off switch.
- Tripped overload protector switch.
- Defective motor.
Remedies:
- Check the fuse box/circuit breaker, and if the disposal is plugged into a wall outlet, check the outlet.
- On continuous feed models, check the wall switch.
- On batch-feed models, check he stopper switch.
- If the flywheel is jammed, free it. Then, push the reset button.
- Call a qualified contractor.
Check for:
- Jammed flywheel.
- Frozen motor bearings
Remedies:
- Free the flywheel.
- Call a qualified contractor. You'll probably have to buy a new unit.
Check for:
- Too many appliances plugged into the circuit.
Remedy:
- Install a 15-amp circuit just for the disposal.
Check for:
- Defective on/off switch.
Remedy:
- Call a qualified contractor.
Check for:
- Not enough water.
- Clogged drain line.
- Disposal isn't grinding finely enough.
Remedies:
- Run more cold water when using the disposal.
- Don't use harsh chemical agents.
- Flush with hot water to remove a grease clog, then remove the drainpipe and clear it.
- Replace a dull shredder ring or any broken flyweights.
Check for:
- Metallic object in the unit.
- Loose mounting screws are loose.
- Broken flyweight.
- The motor is defective.
Remedies:
- Inspect the unit and fish out the object with thongs or forceps.
- Tighten the mounting screws.
- Replace the broken flywheel.
- Call a qualified contractor.
Check for:
- Loose sink connection.
- Loose drain connection.
- Damaged housing gasket.
Remedies:
- Tighten the flanges holding the gaskets or replace the gaskets.
- Tighten the drain flanges or replace the drain gasket.
- Replace the gasket.
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