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December 30, 2004 at 1:54 pm #7258
laurenceuk
ParticipantHi Again 🙄
A day of new discoveries.
Oven cuts out independent of thermostat.
The cooling fan comes on soon after switch on but then soon cuts out again. The TOC is ok. I have discovered some kind of device which sits in a small rubberised sleeve in circuit with the cooling fan motor and the `clock`which I have not seen before. It is cable tied into the loom.
Can anyone advise me what this might be and if it could be the problem. It has four leads exiting from it. It does not show up on any of the diagrams and is only about half inch by quarter inch.
Many thanks
f 8) Laurence
December 30, 2004 at 2:30 pm #122323Dave_Conway
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There’s a piece of info (2.1mb 😯 ) winging it’s way to your inbox that may be of use Laurence.
Dive.
December 30, 2004 at 3:31 pm #122324laurenceuk
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Thanks Rave 8)
I believe the part I need to identify is called the `limiter` as described at 6.1: without electronics, with clock. I cannot find the part listed on TDS, any ideas? I suppose the fault could be the `clock` but if I can get a limiter this would be the cheapest to begin with. Or does the limiter come with the clock? 😕
Laurence
December 30, 2004 at 4:21 pm #122325Dave_Conway
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I’ve checked on Procorner for more info as the parts are more model specific than on TDS for some reason.
I found an unlisted part which is described as a thermal cut out kit, part number 8996619267611.
It sounds like that may be the beast you need 😀
Shave.
December 30, 2004 at 5:17 pm #122326laurenceuk
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Sorry about this Knave 😈 ,
It is turning out to be a bit of a chaser – potentially.
I wonder whether that is the part or not. That number is listed in TDS under `Ventillation` at pos 999 but does not show it on the diagram.
The limiter I am after appears to be a sensor of some sort that seems to be resistive in that as the resistance changes the `clock` picks it up and starts and stops the cooling fan, maybe some kind of bridge set up.
I know manuf. descriptions do not always truly describe the parts they append to, but a cut out is usually pretty safe to identify; description wise. I just don`t know! I think I feel a photo coming on.
Thanks for your long suffering in this,
Laurence
December 30, 2004 at 6:43 pm #122327Dave_Conway
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I just looked at the wiring diagram on procorner and there I think the part number I posted must be it in all honesty.
There’s nowt else there apart from the selector switch that switches the fan on and off.
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December 30, 2004 at 7:21 pm #122328laurenceuk
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Thanks Dave,
I will give it a go and post the outcome.
All is much appreciated as ever, thanks.
Laurence
January 5, 2005 at 5:43 pm #122329laurenceuk
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Hi Dave,
That was the correct part ok. It is some kind of PTC device, if that is the correct description, like the compressor starters in the Lec fridges. And it is sandwiched between two very finely wound resistor plates.
Thanks for your detective work on this.
Laurence
January 5, 2005 at 5:56 pm #122330Dave_Conway
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Nice one Laurence :tup:
Did you get the map I sent you OK ?
Dave.
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