This component controls the flow of both hot and cold water into the washing machine’s tub. It’s an electrically operated device that opens and closes, allowing water to enter at the appropriate time during the wash cycle. A malfunctioning unit can lead to a variety of issues, from insufficient water supply to overflowing.
Proper function of this flow-control mechanism is crucial for efficient cleaning and optimal appliance performance. Without precise water regulation, laundry might not be thoroughly rinsed or the machine could waste water. Over time, these mechanisms have evolved from simple, manually operated valves to sophisticated, electronically controlled components that contribute significantly to water conservation and automated wash cycles.