I am in the process of converting an automatic steam wand to traditional goose neck on my Simonelli Appia. In speaking with Simonelli and one of their distributors/repair techs, I could not get a straight answer on what is required to complete the job.
My thought is to simply change out the wand and not change anything with the inner plumbing, etc. However, if you're famliar enough with the Appia, you've probably noticed that the steam wand on the automatic is on the left side of the machine and the water tap is on the right. It's opposite on the manual machine. Also the inner plumbing is a little different between the two configurations.
I've asked if it's necessary to move the steam wand to the other side and change the plumbing to match factory delivered plumbing for the traditional wand. The answers I got were "You don't have to but I've never seen a traditional wand installed on the left side" and "You don't have to but you won't have the option of manual steam adjustment."
Why does Simonelli have slightly different configurations for the two steam wands? Am I going to screw the machine up by installing a traditional wand on the automatic plumbing? Does it really matter from a performance standpoint? These all seem like simple enough questions to me. Does anyone have simple answers?
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First, I realize I came off a bit harsh in my original post. I apologize for that.
Correct, I have the machine that you linked to. Mine is configured with push button auto steam on the left and manual water spigot on the right.
In your reply you stated "Frankly, I think it would be kinda silly to have a manual valve on the right controlling water and a push-button on the left controlling steam. That's like the worst of both worlds, totally bass-ackwards. Perhaps this is why they were shaking their heads when you asked about it."
I completely agree with you. However, that's exactly how the automatic steam wand version is configured. Check out the explosion you linked to. It shows both versions.
I did ask about unplugging the themocouple - the person I spoke with wasn't sure if it would work without it or not.
I completely agree that the preferred approach would be to do it 'right' and fully re-configure the machine to the manual setup. The long and short of it is that I got this automatic machine at a deeply discounted price and I really want to install the manual steam wand pretty quickly as I will be using it for a wedding in a couple months. I have a lot of other stuff going on I don't want to deal with a full conversion yet - I just want to change the steam wand for now. However I don't want to do it at the expense of doing damage to the machine or causing it to do wacky things.
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