beko dwd 4310w tripping rcd

Viewing 12 posts - 1 through 12 (of 12 total)
  • Author
    Posts
  • #75214
    slyp98
    Participant

    hi guys , have this dishwasher , about 10 mins into the program it trips rcd , unplug the heater element all is fine , replaced element , no change still tripping, no water leaking anywhere ?? any ideas

    #394234
    Specialist01269
    Participant

    Re: beko dwd 4310w tripping rcd

    What does your Megger tell you ?.

    #394235
    slyp98
    Participant

    Re: beko dwd 4310w tripping rcd

    megger is away for calibration !!

    #394236
    Specialist01269
    Participant

    Re: beko dwd 4310w tripping rcd

    Always happens: Send the Megger for calibration, you can guarantee a pig of a fault where your going to need it 😆

    #394237
    slyp98
    Participant

    Re: beko dwd 4310w tripping rcd

    i dropped it from about 4 feet high , some of the functions are not working i hope it can be sorted 250 quid worth only have it a year

    #394238
    subs
    Participant

    Re: beko dwd 4310w tripping rcd

    Neutral wire from heater broken in door?

    #394239
    slyp98
    Participant

    Re: beko dwd 4310w tripping rcd

    quite poss , gonna take it down on monday an check continuity

    #394240
    slyp98
    Participant

    Re: beko dwd 4310w tripping rcd

    ok this thing is buggin me , checked motor ,heater, thermistor all ok , i put this on a 35 degree wash , all ok hits 35 , 38 ,39 trips rcd reset rcd works again for 60 second trips again , how can the ntc trip the rcd

    #394241
    Specialist01269
    Participant

    Re: beko dwd 4310w tripping rcd

    The NTC can’t trip the RCD, it’s a Solid State sensor & only works on low voltage. What made you come to the conclusion that it was the NTC ?

    #394242
    slyp98
    Participant

    Re: beko dwd 4310w tripping rcd

    i didnt think it was, just frustrated that the temp is creeping up twoards 40 degrees on a 35 wash s’all ,

    #394243
    Specialist01269
    Participant

    Re: beko dwd 4310w tripping rcd

    slyp98 wrote: how can the ntc trip the rcd

    I was replying to / querying this bit of your post, which seems to say that you think the NTC is causing it to trip.

    Did you check the wiring in the door ? it may not be anything to do with the actual temperature it’s getting to.

    #394244
    slyp98
    Participant

    Re: beko dwd 4310w tripping rcd

    yeah ,ive tried all the wiring , components , switches etc , i only have my mulimeter though i cant check insulation

Viewing 12 posts - 1 through 12 (of 12 total)
  • You must be logged in to reply to this topic.