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November 10, 2020 at 5:05 pm #98616
asp11
ParticipantThis works well for around 30 mins….. even though the cooling motor doesn’t kick in…. then it just stops, leaving the clock display showing — when it cools down then it’ll start again, so it did sound like the cooling motor or its TOC!!!
I did some visual checks, everything looked fine, the cooling motor ran free——– I decided to order both cooling fan motor and its TOC
Fitted these parts but the same thing happened, was convinced they would have done the trick from past experience…… ANY ideas please?
November 10, 2020 at 5:50 pm #473060electrofix
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November 11, 2020 at 9:26 am #473061Hollytree_Technical
ParticipantWas the TOC part number 3872079029 or one of the other ones?
If it was that TOC then check the selector switch as the TOC has its own mini heater in it which activates the switch, this heater is switched on/off by the selector switch so you may need to check that.
Even if the duct in the technical bulletin that Dave posted was blocked I would still expect the cooling fan to run so would think that an electrical fault was more likely.Jem
November 11, 2020 at 5:18 pm #473062asp11
ParticipantHollytree_Technical wrote:Was the TOC part number 3872079029 or one of the other ones?
If it was that TOC then check the selector switch as the TOC has its own mini heater in it which activates the switch, this heater is switched on/off by the selector switch so you may need to check that.
Even if the duct in the technical bulletin that Dave posted was blocked I would still expect the cooling fan to run so would think that an electrical fault was more likely.Jem
AHA…. I didn’t change that part you mentioned, its the Cooling fan toc (klixon) that I’ve changed……. didn’t actually know what TOC (3872079029) you suggested was, just thought it was a grouping of wiring going to the neons!!! My mistake!!
So would you suggest I fit a new TOC 3872079029 ?
The selector switch isn’t in stock with Connect but the TOC is……. what do you think Jem?November 11, 2020 at 5:20 pm #473063asp11
ParticipantThe wiring going to the switch and the rotary section both look good, so if this TOC is more vunerable to failure then maybe I’d be best to change it??
November 11, 2020 at 6:05 pm #473064Hollytree_Technical
ParticipantThe TOC 3872079029 is the Cooling motor cut in TOC for the oven whereas the others are the overheat cut outs, You should find that one of the 2 blue (I think) wires goes direct to the cooling fan and the other back to power (possibly Neutral but maybe Live). The 2 white wires are the little TOC heater which cuts it in whenever you turn the oven on and once the chassis is above the temperature rating of the TOC it should keep the fan going till the chassis is below the rating of the TOC.
I would defiantly change the TOC as that will almost defiantly be gone. If the selector switch contacts give a resistance of more the 10 ohms then I would look at changing that as well (I have had an appliance where both were required).
Jem
November 11, 2020 at 6:24 pm #473065asp11
ParticipantI did notice that the cooling motor has a thin wire going to it, so yes your’re correct there and there was 2 other thin wires going to the switch……… You have been very helpful – THANKS I shall order that part
November 17, 2020 at 6:39 pm #473066asp11
ParticipantHollytree_Technical wrote:The TOC 3872079029 is the Cooling motor cut in TOC for the oven whereas the others are the overheat cut outs, You should find that one of the 2 blue (I think) wires goes direct to the cooling fan and the other back to power (possibly Neutral but maybe Live). The 2 white wires are the little TOC heater which cuts it in whenever you turn the oven on and once the chassis is above the temperature rating of the TOC it should keep the fan going till the chassis is below the rating of the TOC.
I would defiantly change the TOC as that will almost defiantly be gone. If the selector switch contacts give a resistance of more the 10 ohms then I would look at changing that as well (I have had an appliance where both were required).
Jem
THANKS Jem…….. That TOC did the trick 🙂
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