Stop now — do not troubleshoot further If any of the following apply, stop reading and act on safety first. Do not reset safety devices, bypass limits, or open gas or refrigerant lines.
  • Sparking, burning smell, or exposed live conductors — booster heaters use high voltage; shut off at labeled disconnect if safe and call a licensed technician.
  • Do not defeat temperature interlocks — running below sanitize temp puts food safety and compliance at risk.
  • Repeated breaker trips — one reset is not a fix; continued operation can damage equipment or cause injury.
Caution Power off at the labeled disconnect before cleaning condenser coils or reaching inside panels. Where a guide allows a single control reset, try it once only — if the fault returns, stop and schedule service.
Safe checks Thermostat setting, doors closed, visible gasket damage, and breaker position — visual checks only unless noted.

Commercial Dishwasher Not Reaching Sanitation Temperature

Direct answer: When a commercial dishwasher will not reach sanitation rinse temperature — typically 180°F on the final rinse for high-temp machines — causes include a failed booster heater element, tripped high-limit, contactor not passing voltage, or timer/control sequence faults.

We do not guarantee health inspections — this guide is operational troubleshooting only. Service: commercial kitchen appliance repair.

Safe checks before you call

Work through these in order. Stop at any red condition above.

  1. Safe check Confirm the machine completes fill and wash phases — a failed fill can prevent the booster from energizing at the right time.
  2. Safe check Note displayed rinse temp vs your probe at the manifold if your procedure allows safe measurement — document for service.
  3. Safe check Check whether the issue started after a power event — contactors and limits can trip silently.
  4. Caution Do not open booster heater panels or measure live voltage without qualification — high-voltage injury risk.
  5. Caution — once only One reset of a tripped high-limit per OEM procedure — if low temp returns the same day, stop and schedule service.

Likely causes (what we diagnose on site)

When safe checks do not restore operation, we follow sequence of operation before replacing parts:

Booster heater circuit — Elements, contactors, high-limits, and voltage at the heater — open elements or failed contactors leave rinse water cold.

Timer and fill sequence — Cam timers or boards that skip booster energize; fill solenoids scaled shut in hard water areas.

When to call a technician

Call if sanitize temp cannot be verified after safe checks, the booster contactor energizes with no heat, or health-code holding requirements are at risk during service.

Need repair, not troubleshooting? Commercial kitchen appliance repair · Greater Seattle & Puget Sound

Why is my commercial dishwasher not reaching 180 degrees?
Usually a burnt-out booster heater element, tripped high-limit, or failed contactor not sending voltage to the heater.
Can low incoming water temp cause failed sanitize cycles?
Yes. Cold supply water and a weak booster combine to miss rinse targets — note supply temp and recovery time for your technician.
Should I keep running racks if temp is slightly low?
Do not defeat interlocks. Running below your required sanitize parameters puts food safety at risk — call for service and follow your operation’s holding procedure.

Sanitize temp still low after safe checks?

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