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September 8, 2009 at 7:51 pm #48447
grooster
ParticipantHi,
I have just been out to one of these hotpoints todays and it appears its been looked at before i got there. The fault was a straight short to earth. After inspection it appears the mains filter is the cause.
I’ve never had to swap one of these on the super silent with the brushless motor. I believe they are three phase. The mains filter has Live neutral and R on one side with the earths on another.I cannot find a part no for the mains filter. How is the motor 3 phase when our wiring in the house isnt. What is R. I take it I cant just rewire this with a universal one. Also have noticed that the black wire going from R is loose at the bottom, this is why I presume somebody has had a look before me. The only place I can see that it could have come from, with the distance of wiring is a double connector on the motor which looks like an earth, but the motor already has an earth.
Like I say I havent done much on this new hotpoint other than door boots and tell them to call hotpint because of pcb failures. I hate them.
But any help would really be appreciated.Cheers
Nick
September 8, 2009 at 8:25 pm #296602geoff1
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Hi
The filter only comes complete with mains lead which is part number C00119257. From my memory the earth wires on these machines are black.
HTH
Geoff
September 8, 2009 at 9:19 pm #296603Phidom
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Single phase is converted to three phase within the machine. I assume it allows them to manage faster spin speeds than with a single phase brushless motor.
September 8, 2009 at 9:45 pm #296604leavemetogetonwithit
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Those filters go for fun. Nice easy peasy job. Not worth fitting a Beko equivalent which is still a fiver anyway and you have to find some way to attach it; just go for the nine quid gen part.
Check where the black wire comes from on the filter; if it connects to the earth on the filter (check ohms between R and the terminal where the earth wire connects to on new part) then presumably it did come from the motor earth, but it would be wise to get a diagram. PM the resident Hotpoint specialist? The one who’s proud of his county 😉 .
Mike.September 8, 2009 at 10:00 pm #296605iadom
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September 8, 2009 at 10:18 pm #296606grooster
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Cheers for all your help guys. I’ll get one ordered tommorrow. Would like to know for sure about the R connection mains filter black wire and where it should go to. Who’s the person in the know?
Thanks again
nickSeptember 8, 2009 at 10:20 pm #296607grooster
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Oh just ckecked my email. Many thanks iadom.
Really appreciate your time.
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