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Toddler in washing machine

I have been told, third hand. A toddler apparently has a habit of climbing into a washing machine and closing the door behind them.

I would have thought that this possibility would have been designed out by the manufacturer.

I will probably have a chance to witness this during the next week or so.

Potential dangers are obvious, especially with a slightly older sibling about.

I would advise the parents to change washing machines/Keep machine unplugged when not in use. I know that this in reality will not happen.

So, is there a sort of "one shot adaptor" that could be plugged in to the socket and the machine plugged into it. switch washer to on then nothing happens till a "one shot" button is pressed and it will de-latch.

I remember years ago, a plumbing wholesaler around here, sold "one shot switches" for immersion heaters. It needed the wiring split and another wire adding to the cylinder stat and this enabled a mains relay to hold in via the thermostat and once the cylinder heated up it caused a dropout  therefore the tank cylinder would heat up once only unless the button was pressed again. I do remember examining one and the relay coil was powered by the stat, a resistor and a capacitor in series I think. They seemed to work in actual practice and apparently were intended mostly for dual heater cylinders with the remaining heater & stat wired in the conventional way maybe on off peak supply.

Off course the washing machine situation would require such relay or whatever to hold in whilst some current drawing and latch out on nil current.

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  • A bit more info. I spoke to the lady today. It`s a dryer not a washing machine. Apparently the two year old climbs in and pulls the door shut easy peasy. should another child then start the dryer it could be dangerous . The dryer is "a couple of years old" and the lady swears she always keeps it unplugged and the children can not reach the socket on the wall. My worry is the unplugging the dryer only needs forgetting once is a potential worry. Kids need supervising 200% of the time is never enough for toddlers, ask any parent.

    My thinking is to build a socket outlet one shot switch might be a safer option in this instance

  • My thinking is to build a socket outlet one shot switch might be a safer option in this instance

    I'm not sure how such a device would work for a dryer, especially one with a mechanical reversing timer - because every few minutes, the machine stops to reverse, and if the heater is off (thermostat open), there will be zero current. Therefore, if the one-shot is looking for zero current, it might just activate when the machine stops to reverse.

  • Yes indeed it might need a slight run on delay for a few seconds say a cap or two to hold the relay . Starting to get more complicated now though innit? 

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  • Yes indeed it might need a slight run on delay for a few seconds say a cap or two to hold the relay . Starting to get more complicated now though innit? 

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