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  • #20744
    shaungriffies
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    hi guys i have a problem with creda t601 cw there is some heat but not much the heating elements go warm then cool back down within about 10 seconds then warm back up again, then cold it would seem that only the top element is getting warm, there is also a clicking noise about every 5 seconds. “HELP” please

    #188226
    Penguin45
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    Re: creda advance t601cw drying problem

    Thermostats not functioning correctly – 17011583 is the correct kit, it’s in the shop@ facility on the site. Possibly the timer – weak timer contact can give simlilar symptons.

    Do not run the dryer without the rear cover attached – the air flow is affected and the stats will quickly overheat, not to mention that you are exposed to an electrical hazard.

    Regards,
    Penguin45.

    #188227
    shaungriffies
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    Re: creda advance t601cw drying problem

    Penguin45 wrote:Thermostats not functioning correctly – 17011583 is the correct kit, it’s in the shop@ facility on the site. Possibly the timer – weak timer contact can give simlilar symptons.

    Do not run the dryer without the rear cover attached – the air flow is affected and the stats will quickly overheat, not to mention that you are exposed to an electrical hazard.

    Regards,
    Penguin45.

    thanks for the prompt reply Penguin, one last question were abouts are the timer & contacts is there a way of testing them
    many thanks
    shaun

    #188228
    iadom
    Moderator

    Re: creda advance t601cw drying problem

    1701583 is the stat kit. 😉

    Can also be caused by the door frame mounted stat failing.

    #188229
    shaungriffies
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    Re: creda advance t601cw drying problem

    thanks for your help guys i haven’t tried any of yor advice yet been busy

    #188230
    JackyF
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    Re: creda advance t601cw drying problem

    I have the same problem. Before I change the thermostats above the heating elements, can you tell me what impedance they should be when cold? Mine are currently s/c. Just want to know if this sounds normal or broken before I order the parts.

    TIA

    #188231
    Penguin45
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    Re: creda advance t601cw drying problem

    Thermostats should be normally closed, ie virtually zero resistance when split from the circuit.

    Power off, first.

    Penguin45.

    #188232
    cockney steve
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    Re: creda advance t601cw drying problem

    There should be no impedance….a thermostat is a switch, not an inductor 😉

    As it’s a heating device, you’d expect the thermostat to be closed,and therefore zero RESISTANCE at room temperature.


    Now wait while a professional repairer turns up and says i’m talking my usual rubbish 😆

    #188233
    Penguin45
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    Re: creda advance t601cw drying problem

    Evenin’ Steve……… :waving:

    :p45:

    #188234
    cockney steve
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    Re: creda advance t601cw drying problem

    Hi, P.45 😀 ….been playing auto-electrician/mechanic all week,as my mate’s employee broke his ankle on slippery decking (decked him, alright 😈 )
    made me remember just why I chucked the motor-trade 😉

    #188235
    JackyF
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    Re: creda advance t601cw drying problem

    Thanks Steve,

    That was exactly what I wanted to know (and should have been able to think through for myself!). Presumably broken thermistors are o/c at room temp so it looks as if mine are OK.

    I put it all back together to tidy the kitchen for tea-time and of course it works now! Maybe it just needed a good hoover out.

    #188236
    cockney steve
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    Re: creda advance t601cw drying problem

    That’s great! but thermistors and thermostats are two different things!!!!!

    Thermistor is a solid-state device, the resistance of which varies with temperature.
    Thermostat is a switch which operates at a designated temperature.

    That’s great! but thermistors and thermostats are two different things!!!!!

    Thermistor is a solid-state device, the resistance of which varies with temperature.
    Thermostat is a switch which operates at a designated temperature.

    (2 replies deserve 2 replies 😆 😆

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