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June 17, 2005 at 4:34 pm #134068
dpm
ParticipantRS 228-2541 200/160c or
228-2535 220/180c
auto-reset, 10A capacity
Both are +-11c so either would do at one’s own discretion. Bends the spades down flat and you gotta be pretty close to the mark…Oh, if manual reset is imperative, the manufacturer is Radiatron- might be worth a call or email?
DavidJune 18, 2005 at 9:35 am #134069admin
KeymasterRe: Hoover TV30 Tumble Drier Thermal cutout
RoadkillUK’s got it spot on. The part I’m looking for is the same one as in his picture and so far like everyone else I haven’t managed to source a replacement … other than in a complete heater assembly! To recap I’ve tried RS, CPC and Maplin as well as browsing the web to no avail.
June 18, 2005 at 10:05 am #134070RoadkillUK
ParticipantRe: Hoover TV30 Tumble Drier Thermal cutout
Hi, I’ve ordered one of these ‘RS 228-2541 200/160c’ as suggested. I’ll let you know if the dryer still works after I fit it. 🙂
£2.95 for the part
£4.95 postage
£1.38 VAT
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£9.28 … blimey 😉June 18, 2005 at 10:19 am #134071Bryan
ParticipantRe: Hoover TV30 Tumble Drier Thermal cutout
I think there are some serious safety issues here.You should not replace a one shot device with an auto reset.No doubt it will work but your dryer is no longer properly protected from over-heating.I guess it`s your choice but be warned.
Bryan
June 28, 2005 at 2:10 pm #134072admin
KeymasterRe: Hoover TV30 Tumble Drier Thermal cutout
First the good news…after a long and eventful search for the same component I have identified the item as a Thermal Cutout from a german company called Inter Control. The item is a Minimelt Plus TCO part number 155431. You can find them on the web at
http://www.intercontrol.de/controls/en/ … 00&lang=en
Now the bad news…. despite trying 4 or five spares suppliers in the Uk (including the main Inter Control importer) I could not procure the item in one’s or two’s. Minimum Order quantities seem to be in the thousands. Also as highlighted elsewhere, there are safety issues in using a different part in the tumble dryer, hence the reason Hoover and others supply complete heater assemblies for replacement.
March 6, 2006 at 9:04 pm #134073Flyer
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I’ve picked up this thread because I’m looking for the same thing for a Hoover TDC6UK condenser dryer. Since the last posting was in June I presume a source was discovered and a spare obtained. Please can someone point me towards the source?
March 22, 2006 at 9:12 pm #134074Ultrazapp
ParticipantRe: Hoover TV30 Tumble Drier Thermal cutout
The cut out is not available as a spare part from GIAS/Hoover their engineers fit complete heaters as part of the five year parts warranty.
There are safety issues here Hoover replace the heater complete for a reason trust me they would fit a full heater if they could get away with a T.O.C.
April 17, 2006 at 11:44 am #134075crazig
ParticipantRe: Hoover TV30 Tumble Drier Thermal cutout
The Candy CDC266 also uses this part. I need one too and am absolutely shocked to think you have to buy a whole new heater unit instead of this little part! If so I will avoid Candy/Hoover products in future as this is a rip off…
Anyone know how much a heater unit goes for ?
April 17, 2006 at 11:21 pm #134076Penguin45
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Both Hoover/Candy heaters are available through the shop@ facility on this site.
Regards,
Penguin45.June 5, 2010 at 1:59 pm #134077Gaorge_A
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Slightly late on this topic… But mine failed today.
I peeled apart the main body………
MODERATOR EDIT – content removed due to publication of dangerous repair practice. UKW will not tolerate or promote unsafe repairs.
Penguin45,
Moderator.Time 30 mins. Cost £0
June 7, 2010 at 8:00 pm #134078suedehead1
ParticipantRe: Hoover TV30 Tumble Drier Thermal cutout
so you have effectivly bypassed an essential safety thermostat on the machine. therefore if for any reason the motor stops turning the heater will come on with no air being blown through it.
the heater will overheat and the auto reset thermostat may start to cut in and out but the one shot themostat cant cut out as you have bypassed it.
if the auto reset sticks you have a potential fire risk.time 30 mins. Cost lifes?
June 9, 2010 at 11:25 pm #134079helo_75
Participanti really hope you have very very good home/life insurance
not that theyd pay out, but youd die a horrible death THINKING your family will get a good payout
how many times have we posted on this?
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