Tricity Bendix DH200 not heating water.

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    zakboot
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    Hi, My Tricity Bendix DH200 approx 4 years old, is not heating the water at all. It completes the cycle according to Led’s – Wash to End.
    I replaced the flow through heater unit (before finding this forum and carrying out resistance test) but no joy. Still no hot water.
    I have found on spares page a temperature sender unit. Could this be my problem? Can i test sender before replacing? Where is sender located?( i didn’t see it when doing the heater unit, but wasnt looking for it anyway)
    What else should i be looking at before calling in the professionals.
    Thanks guys ( in anticipation)

    #298314
    TheSpinDoctor
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    Re: Tricity Bendix DH200 not heating water.

    Most likely the triac on the main board has popped. Unless you are handy at soldering, it will require replacing. If you do require a board, the part number is: 1528245507.

    Obviously, please isolate appliance from mains electric supply before any work is carried out on it.

    #298315
    zakboot
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    Re: Tricity Bendix DH200 not heating water.

    Thanks for the advice Spin doctor, I did have a quick look at the control module. I could only see front of pcb in plastic case and stopped short of disconnecting wires in order to get at pcb itself. Wiring plugs felt very tight to me so i didnt go any further for fear of breaking something. Will have another look tonight. Obviously they must pull out to be able to replace the unit. Will pull a little harder as nothing to lose.
    Thanks for part No.

    #298316
    SpandexTony
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    Re: Tricity Bendix DH200 not heating water.

    Seems I have a similar problem, no hot water, no drying happening in the cycle.

    Had a look inside the machine and can’t see where to access the element to test it to ensure it’s not a pcb job, can I ask how you accessed the element to test on your appliance? Any tips?

    Many thanks.

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