AEG Main Oven Thermostat

Home Forums Public Support Forums Help And Support Cooker And Oven Forum AEG Main Oven Thermostat

Viewing 9 posts - 1 through 9 (of 9 total)
  • Author
    Posts
  • #95340
    Andy Cordwell
    Participant

    Good afternoon. I am changing my main oven thermostat (AEG 3210BU-W). I have the new switch which should be a direct replacement. (Model ET52001FS). The main dial terminals 1,2,3 & 6 all swopped over. What i am question is I have three terminals labelled F, G & H. The new switch has one terminal called A and two terminals called B. There is nothing on the packaging so I am presuming that as G & H is one single terminal this would go onto B. Then F would go onto A. I would love to confirm this before I switch on and blow up the oven!!

    #460052
    electrofix
    Moderator

    there seems to be 2 models of you cooker with the same PNC number which is 94417106100

    the earlier model shows a model number of 3210BU-W (WHITE) the later one is listed as 3210BU-W2 (WHITE)

    they both are listed with different main oven stats the W model has part no 3110945007 but the W2 model uses 3116865001

    so is it defiantly the W model or W2 and which stat have you been sold ?

    Dave

    #460053
    Andy Cordwell
    Participant

    Hello Electrofix, I can confirm its the model 3210BU-W. I found that my assumption seems to be correct as I found details about the switch change and it seems to be working fine. It seems when you but this item from some suppliers you get a change diagram. But hey ho its working. Thanks for replying.

    #460054
    Andy Cordwell
    Participant

    A new question to ask now. For some reason the thermostat seems to be about twenty degrees out. I wonder if I have a faulty one?

    #460055
    electrofix
    Moderator

    find out where the oven temp sensor is and put the thermometer close to it and see what you get. And don’t expect it to be too accurate you can get inconsistencies due to where you put the knob and tolerances in the thermostat

    Dave

    #460056
    Andy Cordwell
    Participant

    Cheers Dave. I might be missing something completely but I presume your saying put a thermometer close to the temp probe from the thermostat and see what the reading is?

    #460057
    electrofix
    Moderator

    correct that is where the temp is being measured so that where you want the reading

    Dave

    #460058
    Andy Cordwell
    Participant

    Evening Dave
    So the story goes on. The thermostat is still miles out so I have contacted the supplier to question it. Looking at the package the new thermostat is an ET52001F8. The DST number on the supplier label is DST506008433001. But on the back of the packaging is DST506008483001. I dont know if there is a difference in the numbers?

    #460059
    electrofix
    Moderator

    that seems to be the correct part number

    dave

Viewing 9 posts - 1 through 9 (of 9 total)
  • You must be logged in to reply to this topic.