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Chris Blatch
ParticipantRe: Currys essentials CUL55W12 fridge
Check the starter unit and its connections.
Chris Blatch
ParticipantRe: Running a fridgecompresor w/o gas in
Thanks for the replies.
Currently we repair only R600a, so (currently) no requirement for f Gas.
We use the Vulkan/Lokring kits and as part of the Vac down procedure it states, to switch on the fridge compressor, obviously whist vac-ing down, there will be no gas in the system and some guys have been saying that this may damage the fridge compressor, hence my question.
Chris Blatch
ParticipantRe: Sandstrom SFF4DS11
I know they are a dual evaporator, so there is a diverter valve, allowing vacation mode etc.
Chris Blatch
ParticipantRe: Neff double oven
E005 equals-Communication failure/error between the control module and the display module.
Check the cables or it can be the control module itself
Chris Blatch
ParticipantRe: Neff Cooker B45E42N0GB/35
E005 equals-Communication failure/error between the control module and the display module.
Check the cables or it can be the control module itself.
Chris Blatch
ParticipantRe: Electric ovens leaking!!!!
Can be caused by not pre heating the oven prior to putting in the food and also a blocked exhaust vent, very common on some FSE Bekos
Chris Blatch
ParticipantRe: Bosch f/freezer
I get that, but if the fridge NTC is shorted the PCB will start to run in cyclic mode, effects being either too cold or too warm in fridge room?
Chris Blatch
ParticipantRe: Belling DB900e Mains Block
They are fairly generic, as long as it can take the total load of the appliance and as long as it fits safely, with no chance of coming away and has the correct number of terminals on the rear, it should be fine.
As it’s a full electric range, the max load will be quite high.
Any equivalent GDHA (Belling/Stoves) terminal block will suffice.
If you can post a pic of the rear, I’ll have a look at some of my stock as I have lots of spare ones.
Chris Blatch
ParticipantRe: Bosch f/freezer
Simon46 wrote:Right fridge evap sensor has got moisture in it. One butt crimp connector to short out evap sensor will make fridge freezer run perfectly. Search model no on ukw.
Regards SimonSimon,
Will that cause temp issues in the freezer? As there will be no temp sensing? (BTW,it’s a genuine question, not a statement!)
Cheers mate.Chris Blatch
ParticipantRe: Ikea Renlig DWT160 Underfilling
These have 2 fill stages, static (1st stage) normally around a min and a half, then the wash pump starts to run, then it will dynamic fill (2nd stage) the 2nd stage is determined by the RPM of the wash pump.
The sump also has 4 ball valves which prevents back flow and loss of water during wash cycle.Check hoses to pressure switches and ensure that all in around the sump for blockages.
good luck!
Chris Blatch
ParticipantRe: Samsung RL41WGTB, not cooling
Sorry mate, I don’t go North of the gap!!
Chris Blatch
ParticipantRe: Bosch f/freezer
Hi Paul,
Have you tried the fast freeze button, this should override the temp sensor components on the PCB (for a set period)if this causes the freezer to start to freeze, then the PCB or sensors could be at fault.
Also, if you know how,just bypass the PCB and supply the common terminal of the compressor with a live feed, if the freezer starts to frost over , then you can assume the PCB or NTC sensors are at fault. If not, then it will be a system fault.
The PCB is obsolete and the sensors can be foamed into the case and can be impossible to replace.
Good luck
Chris Blatch
ParticipantRe: Samsung RL41WGTB, not cooling
If you know someone who can attempt a purge and regas, then not a lot.
I would charge ‘mates rates’ of £20ish.
If this is unsuccessful, then as Bob said, it could be a seized compressor, then I would say it would be BER.Chris Blatch
ParticipantRe: Samsung RL41WGTB, not cooling
I was going on the information supplied by Q: “I am satisfied that it was working before I transported it”
Which would indicate a high side blockage, if the compressor is seized, surely it would have been seized before transportation?
I agree with your theory Bob and as you know, it will be an easy diagnosis, if we had the appliance in front of us.
If one has a regas rig, it would cost the price of a new Dryer and some gas, to prove either way.
BTW, I have spent time in the UK Samsung returns warehouse in MK and seen some of the so called write offs sent in under warranty and seen them resolved.
Good luck with it Q.
Chris Blatch
ParticipantRe: Samsung RL41WGTB, not cooling
Not true, sorry. The pressure is too high on the output side (high side) and the compressor will stall, overheat and cause the klixon to operate, which is what you may be hearing.
Once the pressure has been released, the compressor should operate normally. -
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