Diplomat AHY32 oven cutting out

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  • #31741
    nevis999
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    Turn oven on by selecting 200C. Fan starts up and oven begins to heat up. After several minutes the whole oven shuts down. Several minutes later everything starts back up again. The cycle then repeats itself.

    Is this a problem with the oven thermostat or is there a thermal switch fitted to this oven?

    #232364
    Penguin45
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    Re: Diplomat AHY32 oven cutting out

    Presumably some sort of safety cut-out at work. If the oven is still at a low temperature, this will be faulty.

    Will need the rest of the model number to try and identify for you.

    Penguin45.

    #232365
    nevis999
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    Re: Diplomat AHY32 oven cutting out

    Serial Number: 03258324
    Model: AHY3200

    #232366
    Penguin45
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    Re: Diplomat AHY32 oven cutting out

    Thermal limiter is p/no 117OTHERMP114.

    An email to spares@ukwhitegoods.co.uk for prices and ordering.

    Power off if you plan to do this yourself.

    Penguin45.

    #232367
    nevis999
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    Re: Diplomat AHY32 oven cutting out

    Thank you. I will give it a go.

    #232368
    kwatt
    Keymaster

    Check the main oven thermostat as well to make sure that’s not causing it to overheat and trip out.

    K.

    #232369
    nevis999
    Participant

    Re: Diplomat AHY32 oven cutting out

    I have removed the switch and joined the two wires together (in effect bypassing the switch). The oven now heats up to 200C and maintains this temperature without the oven completely shutting down. This would seem to indicate a faulty thermal switch – just need to order a replacement.

    As an aside can anyone explain how these thermal switches work?

    #232370
    Penguin45
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    Re: Diplomat AHY32 oven cutting out

    Bi-metallic device – different rates of expansion between the two layers of metal cause it to bend and operate the switch.

    Penguin45.

    #232371
    wsts
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    I would look at the cooling fan before doing anything else,to check its coming on.

    Virtually all the problems I have had like this have been cooling fan related.

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