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Electrical components for espresso machines

The usage of electronics is starting to become more common nowadays, where there lever operated espresso machines didn’t had any electrical features. You would find a variety of new features installed, such as a level regulator to automatically fill the boiler to dosing devices. Nowadays it is not uncommon anymore that you can control your entire espresso machine with the push of a button.

Commercial espresso machine electric components

Bipolar switch green 16A 250V with cover

The green switch on this page is used with a variety of coffee grinders and espresso machines. You will find this switch with brands such as Pavoni, Spaziale Macap, Quamar, Bezzera Cimbali and Gaggia. The part references for this item are for Cimbali 532-091-300, for Faema 532091300, for Pavoni 435072, Bezzera 7633339, Gaggia 4931C00061001, Macap...
€10.04

San Marco electronic push board 1 grp 85/16M29

On this page you can find a OEM/Original San Marco spare part. This item is a touch button board for the San Marco 85 E. The part reference for this item is 108286. This board has in total 5 keys. The board has a length of 140mm and a width of 40mm.
€138.32

Astoria CMA key switch

On this page you will find a OEM/Original for instance on the Astoria Gloria and the Astoria Perla espresso machine. This switch/lock is used to enter the programming mode of the espresso machine. The Astoria part reference for this item is 28410009 and 22723022. The hole to mount this switch has a diameter of 12mm.
€69.02

Astoria Gloria 7 button led touchpanel

On this page you will find a 7 key push button panel for various Astoria and Wega espresso machines. This OEM/original spare part has the Astoria part number 18371079 and the Wega part number WY18371079. The item has been manufactured by the Italian company Gicar and has the part number 8.5.67.10/D This push button panel can be used on the Wega Concept...
€108.17

Bezzera PID display

The item on this product page is a OEM/Original Bezzera spare part. This item is a display for a digital thermostat PID. The part reference number for this item is 7665529. This item has been manufactured by the Italian company Gicar and has the part reference of 9.3.00.16G This digital display is used in combination with the TermoPid SSR 230Vac, this...
€116.33

La Cimbali Junior level regulator 115V

The item on this product page is a Gicar level regulator used on various older La Cimbali espresso machines. The compatible La Cimbali part references for this item are 531-691-008, 531-691-300, 531691008 and 531691300.The Gicar part reference number is 9.1.19.79 This unit is called the RL30/3ES/F/G and runs on 115Vac at 50/60Hz. There are in total 9...
€192.44

Rancilio Basic touchpanel board 5 keys

It does happen over time that the keyboard of your Rancilio Basic coffee machine starts to malfunction or doesn’t work at all. For that reason we have replacement parts. This specific item is a OEM/original Rancilio spare part. It has the part reference number 34070216. This board can be used on various Rancilio Basic models such as the Basic D and the...
€133.58

Nuova Simonelli Oscar II electronic board 230V

The item on this product page is a electronic board for the Nuova Simonelli Oscar II. This board is a OEM/Original Nuova Simonelli Spare part. The part reference number is 04901094. This unit is 120x66mm and is supplied with 230V. so not suitable for the 110-115V models. This unit is made in Italy.
€183.65

ECM Heidelberg Indicator light orange 230V

On this page you will find a orange indicator light used in a variety of espresso machines made by ECM Heidelberg. This orange indicator light has the ECM Heidelberg part reference of B7633617  This orange indicator light is a 230V model. The head of the light is 18mm. The hole needs to be 12mm. It is rated up to 120°C. This light has been made...
€13.78

Types of electrical components on espresso machines

Basically every part of a modern espresso machine requires some kind of electrical component. Then you need to think of contactors, capacitors, switches to the easier espresso machines which have been fitted with level regulators. To the most modern espresso machines which use electronic  temperature control of the dual boiler systems. Below you will find a summarization of the various electronic components and their application.

 

Level regulators

The most common type electronic control unit on a espresso machine is the boiler level regulator, most of them are made by the Italian manufacturer Gicar. This type of unit detects the water level inside the boiler. when this level is too low the water inlet solenoid valve will open and the boiler will start to fill (the pump can also start to run). The level regulator is used in combination with a level probe, once the level is high enough the water inside the boiler will detect the probe and the water inlet valve will close automatically. This process will go on continuously.

Dosing device

A dosing device does sound like it is responsible for the volumetric dosing, which is true but it´s not the only thing it does. A dosing device normally is the central control CPU of the espresso machine. For the volumetric dosing of a espresso machine you need various components, such as a flowmeter and a touchpanel. Besides that it is responsible for the dosing of the individual brewing groups it also has the function of a level regulator

PID temperature controller

The electronically controlled temperature controller is one of the latest additions to the revolution of the espresso machine. Now as a barista, or home barista even, you can set the temperature of the brewing water temperature up to a decimal. In the boiler is a temperature probe installed, this measures the temperature of the water and displays it on the display of the Gicar unit or on the screen of your Cimbali M100 espresso machine.

Touchpanel

A touchpanel is one of the electronics which almost always require to work together with a flowmeter and a dosing device. This is not the case when you have a non volumetric espresso machine, but you can still have a touchpanel with a start and stop button.

There are 2 types of touchpanel, it doesn’t really mind if it is a volumetric or a non volumetric version.

Membrane touchpanel

The membrane touchpanel is a membrane which has various coffee options displayed on it, including the continuous key. With this type of touchpanel you push membrane button, which sends a signal to the dosing device.

Circuit board touchpanel/touchscreen

A circuit board touchpanel does work the same as the type of touchpanel above. But with these types of touchpanels there is a physical microswitch located on the circuit board. These are the most common models and most of htme are made by the Italian company Gicar.  Touchscreens on espresso machines are something of the last few years, a good example of this is the La Cimbali M100 touch screen.

Capacitor

A capacitor is one of the supporting electronic parts on a espresso machine. This has to do that the motors which drive the espresso machine pumps are single phase. And a single phase motor does require a capacitor to start the motor.

The capacitor is not only used for espresso machine motors, but also for the motors for coffee grinders. This has to do that most coffee grinders are single phase. There are also coffee machines which run on 3 phase, so those don’t require a start capacitor.

Contactor

A contactor is quite a simple electronic device, it is basically a switch. But it is a electronically controlled switch. You can control a lot of amperage with just a signal from for instance a dosing device.  You will see this for instance with La Cimbali and Rancilio espresso machines where they power the heating element true a contactor.

Switches and pilot lights

These two category are the more underrated categories of spare parts on a espresso machines, but they are quite important for the functioning of the machine.  The pilot lights on coffee machines have various functions such as a heating element is activated or that the machine is on or off. These pilot lights are controlled by switches, this can be a simple rocker switch for a Rocket domestic espresso machine to a Bremas rotary switch.