Hotpoint CTD00P

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  • #92473
    Alanj
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    Hi, anyone got the float microswitch for above Hotpoint Condenser dryer in stock? I believe it is now obsolete.

    Thanks
    Alan

    #451386
    stratfordgirl
    Participant

    Re: Hotpoint CTD00P

    There’s one listed on ebay, if you’re quick.

    #451387
    iadom
    Moderator

    Re: Hotpoint CTD00P

    C00205873, a bargain at £7.00 as well. not coming up on Partfinder as obsolete but that doesn’t mean much TBH. 🙁

    #451388
    iadom
    Moderator

    Re: Hotpoint CTD00P

    Just has a root around, I have a couple so if you really get stuck then PM me your address and I will get one to you. 🙂

    Jim.

    #451389
    kaibart
    Moderator

    Re: Hotpoint CTD00P

    These are not obsolete part number C00095596 and in stock eith connect

    #451390
    iadom
    Moderator

    Re: Hotpoint CTD00P

    That switch is listed for the CTD40 onwards, it is not listed for the CTD00 model range, wiring to float switch is different.

    The wiring diagrams show a different set up for the CTD00 and the CTD40/80/85.

    Do a part number search HERE with C00095596 then check the model numbers, the CTD00 is not listed. Do a search for the correct part number C00205873 and you will get no results. 🙁

    #451391
    kaibart
    Moderator

    Re: Hotpoint CTD00P

    No it’s for a tcm580 which replaced the ctd model and the wiring is exactly the same as I’ve fitted loads.wiring different?? On new machines there is a 2 connection microswitch fitted on the old ones 3 connection fitted part finder is 100 percent that when product knowledge comes into it

    #451392
    iadom
    Moderator

    Re: Hotpoint CTD00P

    These are the wiring diagrams for the CTD00 and the TCM models, the wiring is not ‘exactly’ the same. The wiring on the CTD00 range is different from ALL the later models from CTD40 onwards. If the replacement switch has only two connections then it shouldn’t really be fitted in place of an original 3 terminal switch.

    Regardless, I do have one of the ‘correct’ parts if you still want it Alan.

    #451393
    kaibart
    Moderator

    Re: Hotpoint CTD00P

    Check the model you have wiring for a different dryer hotpoint condenser dryers with a timer fitted have 3 wires to microswitch so yes it wil fit

    #451394
    kaibart
    Moderator

    Re: Hotpoint CTD00P

    These are photos of microswitch for ctd and tcm580 which there are no difference

    #451395
    iadom
    Moderator

    Re: Hotpoint CTD00P

    Apart from the C00095596 also being out of stock there and virtually everywhere else can you show me a screen from Connect that says that part is suitable for a CTD00 ?

    I don’t have a Connect account so can’t check myself.

    There must be some reason why all spares web sites and all Hotpoint spares and tech info say that switch is not suitable for the CTD00. I have one on the way so can’t really comment further until I have them both in my hands. 🙂

    #451396
    Alanj
    Participant

    Re: Hotpoint CTD00P

    Thanks guys for all the help. Why Connect don’t list this switch as a replacement for the original I don’t know, but it certainly doesn’t come up in the list of spares for the CTD00 on Connections.
    Jim has kindly offered me one he has in stock and I have ordered the one Kaibart has highlighted for comparison.

    #451397
    iadom
    Moderator

    Re: Hotpoint CTD00P

    Checking several old, hard copy manuals last night.

    The only reason I suspect there may be a difference is due to the heater, the element was reduced from the 2.5 kw on the machines using the C00205873 microswitch.

    The later models using the C00095596 switch had elements reduced to 2.3 kw.

    Won’t know until I have both types to compare but it is always possible the load rating is different on the switches. ❓

    #451398
    iadom
    Moderator

    Re: Hotpoint CTD00P

    Was able to ‘contrast and compare’ today. 🙂

    The load ratings of both switches are identical.

    The metal arm is at a slightly different angle but a little bending would soon sort that.

    The only real difference is the position of the three terminals, the NO/NC terminals are wider apart on the C000955596.

    Some of the earlier models did have a moulded plug to fit the wiring to the switch so that would mean fitting new amp tags at the worst.

    #451399
    kaibart
    Moderator

    Re: Hotpoint CTD00P

    So I was right lol

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