Diplomat oven ADP 4610

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  • #99585
    Bimbojim
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    Hi all, i am hoping some one can point me in the right direction as to identify this burnt out thermostat for replacement in my Diplomat oven.
    There is a “L” shaped plate with two stats on it. One stat has Brown wires coming and going from it and the other(burnt out) has Red wires to each side.
    i will post pictures as i appear to have reached my limit on size in this post.

    #476991
    Bimbojim
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    #476992
    electrofix
    Moderator

    due to server constraints we have to ask you host pictures on another site and post a public link


    have you looked here ?

    https://shop.ukwhitegoods.co.uk/catalogsearch/result/index/?p=2&product_list_limit=20&q=ADP4610

    Dave

    #476993
    Bimbojim
    Participant

    I did see that stat on the web site but I’m not sure if the one I require is the 80° or the 230° stat so that’s why I’m hoping the red or brown wires will help identify the stat. Thanks for the quick response.

    #476994
    electrofix
    Moderator

    the 80 degree one controls the fan but will not stop cooker from working at first but will trip the other stat whwn it overheats.

    the other stat stops all functions of the cooker working

    Dave

    #476995
    Bimbojim
    Participant

    Thanks Dave, that looks like the 80° one might be the culprit then as the oven heats up then stops heating. Well that link didn’t work, I’ll post picturesfrom my pc this morning.

    #476996
    Bimbojim
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    #476997
    Bimbojim
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    #476998
    Bimbojim
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    #476999
    tubafan
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    Have you partly detached the stat from the metal plate, as if it’s hanging in free air like that it won’t work.

    #477000
    electrofix
    Moderator

    Bimbojim wrote:Thanks Dave, that looks like the 80° one might be the culprit then as the oven heats up then stops heating. Well that link didn’t work, I’ll post picturesfrom my pc this morning.

    does the cooling fan start
    if no is the cooling fan free to turn ? and does the coil have continuity ?

    Dave

    #477001
    Bimbojim
    Participant

    I checked the stat with the red wires(burnt one) with omhs meter across terminals and didn’t get any response. Do you mean I should recheck the stat Insitu as the plate will be the “earth” ?.

    #477002
    electrofix
    Moderator

    forget earth

    the 80 degree stat will close when it reaches 80 degrees and turns on the cooling fan
    if the stat or the cooling fan is faulty then this will not happen and the overheat stat will trip, switching everything off

    join the 2 wires of the stat together. make sure leads cant touch anything and see if the cooling fan runs when you turn on

    or put everything back and leave covers off, heat ove up and then turn it off at the mains and see if you get a reading across the stat

    Dave

    #477003
    Bimbojim
    Participant

    H Dave, I did asyou asked with the two wires together the cooling fan started up straight away. The other stat is numbered Z424 R175KS which suggests the R175 is the high temperature one so am I right in thinking that the burnt one must be the 80°c one.

    #477004
    electrofix
    Moderator

    the cooling fan will be the lower temp one

    sorry for delay actually got away for a few days

    Dave

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