There are a few reasons why your washing machine is not filling up with hot water. A tube could be plugged. There may also be an issue with the hot water heater. Have a professional check the machine.
the water calve could be going bad or you could have a siphon happening from the drain line.
The water cut off device is stuck in the full position. -You don't say what kind of machine, or else I could tell you how to fix it.
it could be from the hot water heater if it's not turned off. hot water expands pushing out more water when cool the heater can suck in air to fill the voide.
Increase water pressure? need a pump Save power to and maintenance of the pump? Run the pump only when the washing machine is in use How to do this. Use a relay to on-off the pump only when the machine runs. This is known as interlock the pump to the washing machine. This is useful for bungalows or flats that collect rain water. The rain water tank cannot be elevated too high. For a bungalow, a 900mm H rain water drum and 2.3m to the gutters means the water head is only 1.4m or 0.14 bars at floor level. Inlets to toilet cisterns being 0.5 meter above floor level, using a metallic (instead of a plastic ball) ball for the good old fashioned cistern would enable large openings to fill the cistern fast enough for the next flush. Washing machines use a lot of water, but only for short periods of up to an hour per wash in a domestic building. Interlocking a pump to the washing machine is a good idea for rain water collection systems. Have not seen writeups from pump manufaturers on this yet. :)
Most modern washing machines today have sensors that will determine how much dirty laundry is inside the drum. This will then allow the washer to fill the drum with just enough water to clean the dirty clothes. There are also dirt and moisture sensors in washers. It senses dirt in clothes to determine the right amount of cleaning time.
Well, maybe you just have a really bad washing machine
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Yes, my machine has a hot fill.
the water calve could be going bad or you could have a siphon happening from the drain line.
The water cut off device is stuck in the full position. -You don't say what kind of machine, or else I could tell you how to fix it.
If your Whirlpool washer is leaking at water fill period, check to make sure that the hoses are tightly connected. They can sometimes loosen over time.
The washer drain is partially clogged or too small and the sink is the easiest place for the water to go.
1920's washing machines didn't have a lid. You would have to get the hose from the garden and fill the washer machine up!
Backflow from the sewer or drain pipes.
Modern washing machines have sensors to make sure the amount of water used is correct. If the question is just a theoretical question than the clothes will trap air and so it will be more difficult to fill if there are clothes with as much water compared with filling an empty tub.
Use a shower instead of a bath Buy a new toilet if you have an old toilet Turn the taps off if they are not needed Fill the washing machine to the top
Okay people, here is how you load a washing machine, *Turn the washing machine on, *Put the recommended amount of detergent in, *put your clothes in - unfold and turn clothing inside out - do not overfill the machine *close the lid. DONE!!! Another This is my procedure for a top loading machine: Turn on, add appropriate amount of soap powder/detergent, start water until powder dissolves, add laundry then continue water to fill, close lid & start wash/rinse cycle.