Rancilio Silvia M Espresso Machine

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Rancilio Silvia M V6 Espresso Machine

Firstly, no one knows the Rancilio Silvia espresso machine better than 1st-line Equipment! We have been carrying the Rancilio Miss Silvia espresso machines since 1998. Similarly, we are carrying today’s current version, the Rancilio Silvia M espresso machine.

Over the years decades, Rancilio has made countless improvements to this classic. Furthermore, the latest V6 upgrades include a solid tamper, which replaces the cheap plastic one that most customers discard. Additionally, the grouphead cover is now black plastic, which replaced the chrome-covered one that used to peel constantly. Currently, the wand is stainless steel when the previous wand was made of a chrome-covered brass that also used to peel over time.

In addition, if you are looking for a compatible espresso coffee grinder to grind Miscela d’Oro coffee for your Rancilio Silvia espresso machine, then take a look at the Rancilio Rocky Doser, Eureka Mignon Perfetto, Eureka Mignon Silenzio, or Rancilio Rocky Doserless!

Actually, would you like to upgrade to a Rancilio dual boiler espresso machine? Then learn more about the Rancilio Silvia Pro!

Silvia-boiler

Single Boiler, Dual-Purpose system

  • Brass boiler: Made of a high-quality press forged marine brass. Besides, the small 0.35 L boiler helps keep a constant water temperature and facilitate the espresso coffee extraction. Also, the insulation wrapping helps keep the boiler temperature stable.
  • Stainless steel heating element: This helps reduce the chance of limescale buildup.
  • Three separate thermostats (coffee, steam, & safety): Rather, other espresso machines just have two thermostats! However, please note the coffee thermostat is not adjustable. Thus, if you want to change the temperature of the machine, you will need to change to a higher temperature thermostat.
Silvia-wand

Steam / Hot Water Wand

  • Stainless steel: V6 UPGRADE! Instead, previous versions were made of a chrome-covered brass that would wear over time.
  • Multi-purpose: Used for both steam or hot water depending on the current mode.
  • Multi-directional: Enables you to prepare creamy cappuccinos.
  • Rubber grip: Protects our fingers when adjusting the steam wand.
Silvia-controls

Controls

  • Visible heating light for brewing and steaming.
  • Accordingly, there is a separate switch for hot water supply. Further, the steam knob needs to be in the open position for water to come out of the steam wand.
Silvia-tank

Tank/Reservoir System

  • Open top: Unlike others that only have a small hole, this is easier to clean the inside.
Silvia-grouphead

Grouphead

V6 UPGRADE! The grouphead cover is made of black plastic. However, the previous ones were chrome-covered and would peel over time.

Silvia-tray

Drip Tray / Grill

Correspondingly, this is easily removable and cleaned with a non-abrasive cloth and warm water.

Silvia-pump

Vibratory (Vibration) Pump

  • Efficient: Suitably, this is 41 watts, rated up to 15 bar with air valve bypass. Nevertheless, only 9 bar is necessary to extract espresso. Additionally, wattage has no correlation to longevity.
  • Cost-effective: Unfortunately, pumps will degrade in performance over time. Therefore, replacing a vibration pump will be less costly than a rotary vane pump.
Silvia-accessories

Parts & Accessories Included

  • Portafilters: 58mm dual spout portafilter with a commercial grade handle.
  • Filter baskets: First, there is a 1-cup filter basket that holds approximately 7 grams. In addition, there is a 2-cup filter basket that holds approximately 14 grams.
  • Blind insert: Use with the 2-cup filter basket to backflush the grouphead.
  • Tamper: V6 UPGRADE! A solid 58 mm tamper. Accordingly, there is no need to spend extra money.
  • Coffee scoop: If you are using pre-ground coffee, the Rancilio Silvia comes with a simple plastic scoop.
  • Instructional manual.

For more Rancilio products, please visit our Rancilio brands page. If you have any questions, please reference the Q&A tab on each product page.

Brand

Rancilio

Height (inches)

13.5, approximate

Width (inches)

9, approximate

Depth (inches)

11, approximate

Weight (pounds)

31

Wattage (watts)

950

Voltage (volts)

110 – 120

Boiler capacity (liters)

0.35

Portafilter size (mm)

58

Tank capacity (liters)

2

Approvals

UL

Espresso Machine Warning:

  • ELECTRICAL WARNING: To avoid electrical damage to this espresso machine which is not considered a manufacturer's defect, please acquire and install a single-outlet surge suppressor rated at 1080 joules or higher. the lack of the recommended surge suppressor, the espresso machine can be damaged at the power switch, the electronics, the heating element, the pressurstat or the wiring inside.
  • WATER WARNING: To increase the useful life of and not damage your espresso machine, please use softened water. Softened water is water without calcium and without magnesium, but still has other minerals for espresso extraction. Do not use distilled water, purified water, nor reverse osmosis water as these types of water create oxidation with the metals and cause the same damaging effects as limescale.
  • DESCALING WARNING: We do not recommend descaling unless there is an issue with the espresso machine. The reason is that too much descaling can eat away at the metals and gaskets inside an espresso machine.

Finding your part
  • Please use the parts diagrams provided below to determine the part(s) you need. Then use our search box above to find the part(s) on our website. If no results come up, more than likely we do not stock the part.
  • If uncertain, please go to the equipment model or part product page. Then use the Q&A tab found on that web page to ask your question.
  • Lastly, and only if the first 2 options were exhausted, please use our parts inquiry page.
  • Our call center does not have the training to handle parts inquiries for over 60,000 different parts items. Asking any questions regarding parts will more than likely result in you being referred to the above steps.
  • Please note also that all parts purchases are non-returnable or refundable and do not include technical support, instructions, or warranties as the purchase price of any part does not cover the cost of technical support. Technical support is available for repairing equipment in our shop.
  • Sorry, we will only special order a part for a model we carry AND was purchased through our supply chain.
  • Since we are unaware of the mechanical, electrical, and/or plumbing expertise of a parts buyer or the tools owned by a parts buyer, we are never able to advise if a self-repair can be performed.
Rancilio-Silvia-parts-diagram-2019-01
# SKU
1 38123011
2 38120334
3 42200121
4 37900810
5 32330363
6 32330362
7 32330367
8 32331989
9 34030047
10 34030029
11 10701285
12 34030973
13 34030038
14 37900505
15 10060190
16 32330370
17 10880150
18 32330369
19 32330365
20 36310008
21 38123904
22 10701284
23 10110898
24 34070234
25 34300049 (CABLE WITH PLUG)
34300052 (CABLE WITH PLUG AUSTRALIA)
34300085 (CABLE H05RN-F 3X0,75 L=2000 WITH PLUG)
34549025 (CABLE H05RN-F 3X0,75 L=2000 +SP UK)

Rancilio-Silvia-parts-diagram-2019-02
# SKU
1 10090002
2 34040012
3 36402001
4 20103022D
5 38120393
6 20200182
7 36301030
8 25139001
9 40200005
10 37030518
11 10070108R
12 25105001
13 20112011
14 20112111
15 10705091
16 37320800
17 40100107
18 40100106

Rancilio-Silvia-parts-diagram-2019-03
# SKU
1 38228002
2 69000702
3 34200296
4 34200295
5 10042266
6 23217005
7 37431400
8 10060119 (steamp tap)
  10705169 (steam cock complete)
9 27350001
10 36302002
11 36402001
12 36220009
13 36930016 (gasket)
  39110038 (spring)
14 10049063
15 36990004
16 23000115
17 10060406
18 23000256
19 34200058
20 10705636 (boiler 110V)
  10705637 (boiler 220V)
21 36405001
22 69200121
23 34011023
24 38121034
25 36220023
26 10110209 (wiring)
  10705638 (element 110V)
  10705639 (element 220V)
27 37060514
28 69000409

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      Does this Rancilio Silvia M Espresso machine have portafilters made for espresso pods?
    1. 0 votes
      Q Does this Rancilio Silvia M Espresso machine have portafilters made for espresso pods? answer now
      Asked by Robert Cassidy on December 4, 2023 10:54 am
      Answered by the admin

      Usually, a pod kit is needed. When purchasing this level of espresso machine, beans ground fine for espresso works best. Using espresso pods is like putting 50 octane fuel into a high end sports car.

    2. Older machine. Rancilio Silvia. has been stored for a while. All the lights turn on but motor doesn't turn on? So I hear no noise? Water is coming through the frother line.. I've checked all the lines nothing's burnt or frayed or disconnected... And the machine heats up! It gets hot! Let me know your thoughts?
    3. 0 votes
      Q Older machine. Rancilio Silvia. has been stored for a while. All the lights turn on but motor doe...... Read more answer now
      Asked by Todd on August 18, 2023 12:57 pm
      Answered by the admin

      First, do not warm up a machine that the pump motor does not work. There is a risk of burning the heating element. Second, if the mchine is older than 5 years, it is probably best to have a professional evaluate it and check the pump.

    4. I have a Silvia around the year 2000 from you and I need to replace the rubber gasket ring now. Please let me know which gasket ring to purchase as there are many different ones listed for Silvia on your site. Thanks!
    5. 0 votes
      Q I have a Silvia around the year 2000 from you and I need to replace the rubber gasket ring now. P...... Read more answer now
      Asked by Thomas on June 19, 2023 11:34 am
      Answered by the admin

      Sorry, we believe there is only one replacement made by Rancilio.

       

    6. Hello, do you have a part that is compatible with part 20200182 that appears to be discontinued? Same question for part 36301030
    7. 0 votes
      Q Hello, do you have a part that is compatible with part 20200182 that appears to be discontinued? ...... Read more answer now
      Asked by Paul on April 6, 2023 12:18 pm
      Answered by the admin

      We do have an aftermarket part for 36301030. Sorry, we are no longer stocking 20200182.

    8. I need a very basic pressure gauge to test my rancillio silvia machine for home use. Please advise!
    9. 0 votes
      Q I need a very basic pressure gauge to test my rancillio silvia machine for home use. Please advise! answer now
      Asked by John on March 6, 2023 11:48 am
      Answered by the admin

      This pressure gauge can be attached to the portafilter after the spout is removed.

    10. My new Rancilio Silvia M is spitting out (bleeding) too much water with the steam. I realize that when one begins to steam that one must wait until the water stream turns into steam; however, I can never get pure steam. It takes several minutes to get enough steam to froth, but it's still too 'wet'. I have watched many times your video, "Introduction: 2020 Rancilio Silvia Espresso Machine with Rocky Doser Espresso Grinder" and try to follow your instructions. What could be the problem? Is my machine defective? Thank you for your kind consideration!
    11. 0 votes
      Q My new Rancilio Silvia M is spitting out (bleeding) too much water with the steam. I realize that...... Read more answer now
      Asked by John McCoy on February 27, 2023 3:32 pm
      Answered by the admin Sorry, we are unsure. If you purchased from us, please use the contact us form on our web site. If you purchased elsewhere, it is best to contact your selling dealer.
    12. I am looking for a replacement dispersion screen and screw for my Rancilio espresso maker, as well as a single shot (small) stainless filter. I think I purchased it from you in 2006 or 07. It's the miss silvia model.
    13. 0 votes
      Q I am looking for a replacement dispersion screen and screw for my Rancilio espresso maker, as wel...... Read more answer now
      Asked by Anthony on August 3, 2022 3:04 pm
      Answered by the admin

      The screws have changed over the years. Here is our current recommendation.

    14. I have a Silvia V3. The little plastic covers that cover the spade connectors on the power switch are crumbling apart. Where do I get new ones.?
    15. 0 votes
      Q I have a Silvia V3. The little plastic covers that cover the spade connectors on the power switch...... Read more answer now
      Asked by Carolyn on August 1, 2022 11:53 am
      Answered by the admin

      We suggest contacting your local electrical supply house.

    16. Do you have a wiring harness for a 062014 rancilio silvia.
    17. 0 votes
      Q Do you have a wiring harness for a 062014 rancilio silvia. answer now
      Asked by jeffrey on August 1, 2022 11:12 am
      Answered by the admin

      Sorry, we do not stock this item. Please contact Rancilio directly as they are usually the only ones to stock these types of parts.

    18. Has the rust problem under the drip tree been solved now?
    19. 0 votes
      Q Has the rust problem under the drip tree been solved now? answer now
      Asked by Luc on January 26, 2022 6:36 pm
      Answered by the admin

      Most likely, the answer is yes because Rancilio has moved to a stainless frame with black enamel paint.

    20. I have a Rancilio Sylvia which I purchased from you around 1998. I have replaced many parts over the years, but now I have a new problem: After I stop pulling a shot, the valve doesn't close and water continues to run through for sometimes a minute or two or three. How do I fix this?
    21. 0 votes
      Q I have a Rancilio Sylvia which I purchased from you around 1998. I have replaced many parts over ...... Read more answer now
      Asked by Todd Boekelheide on January 25, 2022 1:36 pm
      Answered by the admin

      We are sorry, but a 1998 machine has most likely met its useful life.

    22. I would like to install an external pressure gauge for my Rancilio Sylvia, to be connected to its ulka pump. Do you recommend a particular gauge for this application? I think that Lelit mc143 pump should work and I would like to verify that the pump comes with the capillary tube and connector that is shown in the picture. Also, do you sell a tee connector that would work with the pump? Thank you!
    23. 0 votes
      Q I would like to install an external pressure gauge for my Rancilio Sylvia, to be connected to its...... Read more answer now
      Asked by Nasser on January 3, 2022 11:58 am
      Answered by the admin We are very sorry, but we do not get involved in crossing over parts from different manufacturers as the outcome is not usually as desired. And, please note that we are not a trial and error parts company. Hence, our terms and conditions clearly state that parts are not returnable and non-refundable purchases as we can not resell a used part. In addition, we do not have a T connector for this scenario. Again, we are very sorry that we do not get involved.
    24. Hi! I have a Silvia. I think it's a v3 - it was purchased from 1st-line on or before 2018. I descale on a regular basis using Durgol descaling liquid. I turned on my Siliva yesterday morning and it heated up as expected. When I went to froth my milk (I do this before pulling my shots per the Siliva manual), the frothing pressure seems low. When I pulled my shot, I had the same issue. The same grind normally produces a great crema but instead, the shot was dark with only a slight hint of creama on the outside edges of the cup. I've tried back flushing (similar to the recommendation on this page for the person with the OPV issue) and I was unable to resolve the situation. Does any of this ring a bell as to what the cause might be? I'll happily bring it in (quick drive to your location) for a repair review, etc if needed but had hoped to fix it myself if possible. Please let me know!
    25. 0 votes
      Q Hi! I have a Silvia. I think it's a v3 - it was purchased from 1st-line on or before 2018. I desc...... Read more answer now
      Asked by Doug on June 18, 2021 3:35 pm
      Answered by the admin

      Please check the steam tip to make sure it is clear. Otherwise, we would need to inspect the heating element.

    26. Hi Java Jim! If you remember,I bought a rancilio silvia back in late fall (I think October or November but can't remember at the moment). Recently I've noticed a knocking noise when the pump is under pressure (when I'm pulling a shot). If I just preheat or flush, I do not get that noise. Is this something to be concerned about?
    27. 0 votes
      Q Hi Java Jim! If you remember,I bought a rancilio silvia back in late fall (I think October or Nov...... Read more answer now
      Asked by Hillard on May 5, 2021 12:30 pm
      Answered by the admin

      Rancilio said this was the OPV operating correctly.

    28. My Silvia V2 doesn't have a cover like this -- instead it has a strong metal one which simply wraps around the group instead of being screwed on from the top. I'd like to replace the one mine has with the black plastic one. But since my machine doesn't use this type of cover, I don't have the screws for it. Do you know what type of screws the black plastic one uses -- and do you sell them? I looked in the parts diagrams but, like the Group Cover Bracket, the screws are illustrated but are not given a parts number!
    29. 0 votes
      Q My Silvia V2 doesn't have a cover like this -- instead it has a strong metal one which simply wra...... Read more answer now
      Asked by John on April 19, 2021 12:19 pm
      Answered by the admin Sorry, we are usnure, too. It is best to contact Rancilio to even see if the new cover fits.
    30. I recently bought this and the Rancilio Rocky Doserless grinder. I saw in one video that this machine can be a little fussy and was curious if you all could recommend a grind number that works best for it.
    31. 0 votes
      Q I recently bought this and the Rancilio Rocky Doserless grinder. I saw in one video that this mac...... Read more answer now
      Asked by Sam on March 31, 2021 11:26 am
      Answered by the admin

      Sorry, every coffee bean blend is different and requires a different number. To make matters worse, a setting 10 on one Rocky does not equate to the same grind fineness on a setting 10 on another Rocky grinder.

    32. Thank you for your reply and advice. Does 1st line have the solenoid for this model V1/2 n stock?
    33. 0 votes
      Q Thank you for your reply and advice. Does 1st line have the solenoid for this model V1/2 n stock? answer now
      Asked by Michael on March 4, 2021 7:24 pm
      Answered by the admin

      Please refer to the diagrams on our web site and search by part number on our web site for pricing and availability.

    34. Hi! I have a Silvia V2 I purchased from 1st line a number of years ago, and frequently buy parts from the firm to keep it in great shape. Here's the current problem. When in the brew cycle, water, lots of it, comes out to the solenoid drain quickly filling the pan. this just happened today for the first time. Very little coffee comes out of the group head. The question is this: Is this indicative of a need to replace the solenoid? Or, is it or could it be another problem? If another problem, any ideas? Solutions and recommended parts? Thanks for your help and expert advice!!
    35. 0 votes
      Q Hi! I have a Silvia V2 I purchased from 1st line a number of years ago, and frequently buy parts ...... Read more answer now
      Asked by Michael Maxwell on March 3, 2021 4:54 pm
      Answered by the admin

      We suggest backflushing the unit as particles usually hold this valve open. Otherwise, a new valve is needed.

    36. Hi! I just replaced my steam wand from Ist line. I was leaking, so - I overtightened it and now need the brass part the wand connects to. Please verify the part number for ordering and the best price. Thanks. Early model 2000s
    37. 0 votes
      Q Hi! I just replaced my steam wand from Ist line. I was leaking, so - I overtightened it and now n...... Read more answer now
      Asked by Michael on February 16, 2021 5:40 pm
      Answered by the admin

      Unfortunately, there is more than one version for this machine. Please email us a picture of the part.

    38. I have a Rancilio Silvia with the Dual PID XMT7100 and it is no longer heating. The element posts show 16.8 ohms of resistance, steam and safety thermostats show continuity. The top PID has a small red light showing that it is signaling for it to heat but the orange light does not come on. Is it the SSR? Only one of the 2 SSR have the red indicator light on. What could be the problem? Thank you.
    39. 0 votes
      Q I have a Rancilio Silvia with the Dual PID XMT7100 and it is no longer heating. The element posts...... Read more answer now
      Asked by Raymond on November 23, 2020 8:04 pm
      Answered by the admin

      Sorry, we do not get involved with customization that were performed at other dealers or shops. Since we do not perform any PID customization on the Rancilio Silvia, we strongly recommend you contact the dealer you purchased the parts from or the dealer you purchased the customized Silvia from. They would be the best place to determine if the customized parts are the issue.

    40. Hello will 1st-Line 2 Cup Pressurized Professional Filter Basket 58mm fit RAncilio Silvia portafilter?
    41. 0 votes
      Q Hello will 1st-Line 2 Cup Pressurized Professional Filter Basket 58mm fit RAncilio Silvia portafi...... Read more answer now
      Asked by Edmondo on May 27, 2020 3:49 pm
      Answered by the admin

      Last we checked, it did.

    42. I am struggling to get the solenoid valve off. You mention go right to left to get the large nut off. It is not budging
    43. 0 votes
      Q I am struggling to get the solenoid valve off. You mention go right to left to get the large nut ...... Read more answer now
      Asked by Neha on May 13, 2020 7:42 pm
      Answered by the admin

      If you are unable to perform the repair, you may want to hire a professional. No one ever said repairs are easy. In fact, repairs are difficult.

    44. Can I use a La Marzocco 58mm filter basket in the Silvia to make stronger shots?
    45. 0 votes
      Q Can I use a La Marzocco 58mm filter basket in the Silvia to make stronger shots? answer now
      Asked by Bruce on May 12, 2020 4:34 pm
      Answered by the admin

      Yes.

    46. steam not working. Need part to fix.
    47. 0 votes
      Q steam not working. Need part to fix. answer now
      Asked by Colleen on May 6, 2020 5:00 pm
      Answered by the admin

      This can be a short created by lack of water in the internal boiler. A full water reservoir does not mean the internal boiler is filled. We have a video about this.

      Please read our article on not heating.

    48. I am interested in obtaining a part for my Rancilio Miss Silvia that is identified on your parts diagram, but does not appear on your parts listings. The part is identified as a "Space Group" part number 20200181. It is identified as #35 on the exploded diagrams for Rancilio Miss Silvia on your website.
    49. 0 votes
      Q I am interested in obtaining a part for my Rancilio Miss Silvia that is identified on your parts ...... Read more answer now
      Asked by Mark on February 6, 2020 5:33 pm
      Answered by the admin

      Sorry, we do not stock this part as it barely ever gets replaced. It is usually cleaned. Also, the part number has changed to 20-200-182.

    50. what size temper for rancilio m v5
    51. 0 votes
      Q what size temper for rancilio m v5 answer now
      Asked by RINO PRONESTI on January 30, 2020 4:29 pm
      Answered by the admin

      If looking to upgrade the included tamper, the Rancilio Silvia espresso machine needs 58mm.

    52. I bought a Silvia from 1st-Line in March 2002 (F.n. 60020xxx). It needs a repair now: The steam knob spins and doesn't close. Water discharges from the steam wand when the machine is pumping for espresso. The machine can't be used therefore. Including shipping the machine to you and back to me (I am in the Washington, DC area), is it worth repairing? What is the range of how much would the repair be? Thanks, George
    53. 0 votes
      Q I bought a Silvia from 1st-Line in March 2002 (F.n. 60020xxx). It needs a repair now: The steam k...... Read more answer now
      Asked by GeorgeB33139 on November 25, 2019 7:13 pm
      Answered by the admin

      It could be a bad knob and optional spring. The newer style knobs may not fit older machines. The steam valve may also need a rebuild or replacement. This repair is more difficult to perform. We are sorry that we can not offer a repair estimate without evaluating the machine.

    54. do you have for sale a replacement frame part #10880150 for a Rancilo Silvia, and if so, how can I buy it?
    55. 0 votes
      Q do you have for sale a replacement frame part #10880150 for a Rancilo Silvia, and if so, how can ...... Read more answer now
      Asked by wyn on October 24, 2019 8:22 pm
      Answered by the admin

      Hi,

      Here is a link to the part: 10880150.

      Currently out of the stock. Please add your email to the waiting list.

    56. My Silvia, bought from you and manufactured in late 2007, continues to make expresso (slower than before) but will not produce hot water or steam for frothing. It has a pretty new pump which is slow to get suction and start pumping when pulling a shot. There are bubbles coming our of the overflow tube during the temperature maintenance part of the cycle. I'm guessing the problem lies with the 3-way solenoid but before I remove it for cleaning or replacing I thought I'd ask you what you think the problem is. I'm otherwise a happy Silvia owner and am pleased with the parts and service you've provided in he past. I hope you can help me now.
    57. 0 votes
      Q My Silvia, bought from you and manufactured in late 2007, continues to make expresso (slower than...... Read more answer now
      Asked by Robert Moran on April 29, 2019 3:11 pm
      Answered by the admin

      It could be a faulty overpressure valve that is not sealing.Put the blind filter in the portafilter which is to be inserted into the grouphead. Put descaler in the reservoir after removing any filters or softeners in the reservoir. Depress the coffee switch for 30 seconds on and 1 minute off. Repeat 5 times after a 2 minute rest each time. Check for flow. Repeat process after rinsing with reservoir and filling with water only. Test if problem goes away. If not, a new OPV may be needed.

      Or, it can also be a bad heating element. Plug the machine into a GFI outlet and see if the GFI trips the power. There are multiple versions of this heating element. It is strongly advisable to check the one on your machine before ordering. Most older machines need to be replaced with this one. Really old ones use this one.

    58. Looking down on my espresso machine from its front, after taking off the top plate, I can see two thermostats on top of the boiler. I measured the temperature at the machine's grouphead, and it is about 180 to 185F. According to literature, the ideal temperature for extracting espresso is 190 to 196F. Which of the two thermostat on the top of the boiler would I change to attain the optimal brewing temperature: the one on my left or the one on my right? Do you stock a 190F thermostat for this machine?
    59. 0 votes
      Q Looking down on my espresso machine from its front, after taking off the top plate, I can see two...... Read more answer now
      Asked by Frederick J. Cieri on March 8, 2019 5:44 pm
      Answered by the admin

      Please note that temperature measurement is a science. By the time the temperature reaches from the heating through the water through the brass wall to the thermostat, the water can be hotter than what you are measuring.

      Therefore, we ask to not change the thermostats as you may cause damage from making the water create more pressure and leak through the OPV which would burn up/damage the heating element.

    60. I removed and replaced the boiler on my Silvia V3 and now when applying power it blows fuses. To further troubleshoot the issue I removed the leads to the boiler and all is fine. My guess is the boiler overheated and possibly shorted out one of the thermo-couplers. Any insight?
    61. 0 votes
      Q I removed and replaced the boiler on my Silvia V3 and now when applying power it blows fuses. To ...... Read more answer now
      Asked by Dan Marnach on February 18, 2018 12:23 pm
      Answered by the admin

      When this occurs, there is usually a short circuit in the heating element. The heating element posts need to be tested with a multimeter or continuity tester to check if the heating element circuit is closed or open. If one is not familiar with the use of a multimeter or continuity tester, we suggest that the machine be evaluated by a professional as electrocution, damages or personal injuries can occur.

      1st-line Equipment will not assume, nor be responsible for any risks, personal injury or any/all damages that may result from a person testing or repairing equipment for defects or faults.

      A I also have the issue of my machine blowing fuses. Can you suggest a reliable technician near or in the 66224 zip code?