Homark Fan Oven – connector block

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  • #7291
    Trugga
    Participant

    Greetings all.

    Homark Fan Oven: 01/02 – 300010
    Purchased circa 1992
    Serial No: ?

    After blowing the MEB fuse on my property, I thought my oven had blown an element. Inspection today suggests otherwise…

    Having removed the rear panel to access the element securing screws, I noted that the terminal block in the lower left corner of the rear has “blown” – picture

    Is this item available as an off-the-shelf spare?

    Also, are replacement door and inner glass seals available.

    Many thanks for any assistance.
    Lawrence, Walsall, West Midlands

    (As a side note, I am amazed that sites like this exist – surely this is what the internet was partially invented for. I have already managed to refurb my washing machine with new motor bushes and a new door)

    #122514
    kwatt
    Keymaster

    Re: Homark Fan Oven – connector block

    That model is no longer listed Trugga so it is likely that the spares may well be obsolete. 🙁

    The terminal block shouldn’t be an issue as it looks like a bog standard one, Dave should be able to sort you out with one of those tomorrow.

    K.

    #122515
    Dave_Conway
    Participant

    Re: Homark Fan Oven – connector block

    The terminal block is not a problem at all, the seals may be though.

    I’ll check tommorow for you Trugga.

    Dave.

    #122516
    Trugga
    Participant

    Thanks for the quick responces guys.

    I didn’t fancy buying a new cooker so soon after the festive season (£££) so it being repairable is good news.

    Lawrence

    #122517
    Dave_Conway
    Participant

    Re: Homark Fan Oven – connector block

    No luck with the seals I’m afraid, I’ve added the terminal block to the shop for you though if you want one, link to it here for you:

    http://shop.ukwhitegoods.co.uk/ele4220- … -connector

    Hope this helps.

    Dave.

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