It would be obvious to state that water is crucial in making coffee. Brewers combine simple engineering into systems to produce a complex product. One important system is also almost simplest, that is the water system. At its simplest level, a water system is composed of three primary components; the water inlet valve, water level probe, water level control board. Each component has a specific function. but all three need to work in conjunction with each other to brew that delicious cup of coffee.
WATER INLET VALVE
The inlet valve can be found usually near the incoming water supply on a brewer. Its principal responsibility is to manage the entry of water into your brewer. The water inlet valve acts as a sort of gate keeper by allowing water to flow into the tank when it receives certain electrical signals from the control board. It is a solenoid valve operated electrically by the solenoid or electrical coil. The solenoid has two positions, open or closed. When the solenoid is electrified it produces a magnetic field that opens the valve for water. The plug on the valve is very sensitive to hard water and obstructions and if even small grains of material get caught in it can stay open and the brewer would overflow
WATER LEVEL SENSOR OR PROBE.
Its primary function is to maintain the water level in the tank. The probe is usually insulated and should not touch any metal of the tank or the brewer shell. Touching any metal will ground it and will make it inoperative. When the water level drops below the required level, the open circuit tells the water level board to open the inlet water valve. It will call for water and once the water hit the probe it will create a closed circuit, and this will signal the water level control board to stop the water flow. The probe is incredibly sensitive to hard water. A common problem it the probe will have built up on its exposed part and this will lead to overfill.
WATER LEVEL CONTROL BOARD
The function of the level control board is to maintain the water level constant inside the heating tank. It is activated by the signal from the level sensor or probe and energizes the coil of the inlet valve to open it or close it. This board works in conjunction with the heating system to tell it when its full so the brewer can start heating.