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  • in reply to: Barclays Premier League 2007-2008 / Champions League #221821
    gegsy
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    Re: Barclays Premier League 2007 – 2008 / Champions League

    Southern Jessies 😆 I agree 😥
    Although its amazing there was no posting after the Utd v Bolton game the other week 😕 😆

    Greg

    in reply to: whirlpool (usa) Top loader #236661
    gegsy
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    Re: whirlpool (usa) Top loader

    Cheers Steve :tup:

    Greg

    in reply to: indesit d63 tripping circuit breaker #236605
    gegsy
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    Re: indesit d63 tripping circuit breaker

    Yes 28 Ohms is fine for element but has nothing to do with earth leakage, as Jim mentioned 😕
    I dare say when motor drys out it will not trip (until the next time) they are known for flooding on a whim.
    Same chassis as some – Diplomat,Teka,Ariston,CDA.
    A Haier breed absolute quality :rolls:

    Greg

    in reply to: whirlpool (usa) Top loader #236657
    gegsy
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    Re: whirlpool (usa) Top loader

    IIRC its an 8 Amp 20mm, stick a 10 Amp in as its still 13Amp protected in plugtop whereas US don’t have fused plugtops hence the internal fuse 😀

    Greg

    in reply to: neff #236654
    gegsy
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    Re: neff

    Hi
    They can just do that. Never had induction coil faults. Replaced board and fault cured however…….
    Most common fault is poor or inadequate ventilation of unit, check the installation diagram. These beasts need some attention to venting requirements (they are the Divas of hobs, very demanding 😀 )
    Pop up the full enr and I will send you some stuff 😉

    Greg

    in reply to: Fault Code Guide #223254
    gegsy
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    Re: Fault Code Guide

    A1engineer wrote:I understand i have your permission to use it in the field, however he seems to think the manufacturers wont look too kindly on it and has told me not to use it. 🙁

    Doesn’t your boss want you to diagnose and hopefully repair on the first visit 😕 ATEOTD if it helps you in the repair it can only be good for you and your boss surely ie – first time fix more likely, better for you and more profitable for him 😀

    Greg

    in reply to: www.espares.co.uk #235093
    gegsy
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    Re: http://www.espares.co.uk

    This an interesting statemet off the eSpares website….

    Copyright Notice
    Copyright Protection
    Unless otherwise stated, all rights, including copyright, in the content of these eSpares web pages are owned and controlled for these purposes by eSpares Ltd.

    In accessing eSpares web pages, you agree that you may only download the content for your own individual and non-commercial use.

    You are not permitted to copy, broadcast, download, store, transmit, show or play in public, adapt or change in any way the content of these eSpares pages for any other purpose whatsoever, in any medium, without the prior written permission of eSpares Ltd. 😯

    So not content with lifting the text, they want to claim copyright on it aswell, cheeky bar stewards 👿

    Greg

    in reply to: Bosch Module 264877 #236587
    gegsy
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    Re: Bosch Module 264877

    Hi
    Can you supply model of appliance and I will be able to aid you further 😀

    Greg

    in reply to: RE BOSCH KGU 34640 #236159
    gegsy
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    Re: RE BOSCH KGU 34640

    Certainly sounds like faulty module IMHO.
    I have moved both of your posts as you are appear to be Trade to the Trade section.:D

    Greg

    in reply to: Siemens Siwamat 510 – Soap Dispenser Overflow #236389
    gegsy
    Participant

    Re: Siemens Siwamat 510 – Soap Dispenser Overflow

    Hi
    Yes that would be sufficient. 😉

    Greg

    in reply to: Neff B1430 oven query #236567
    gegsy
    Participant

    Re: Neff B1430 oven query

    Centre earth tag not been used for years on these elements 😉
    If you are worried about poor earthing of element via chassis, I wouldn’t 😀
    Im sure you aren’t goint to be touching the element under normal operation 😆

    Greg

    in reply to: Bosch SGS53A02GB/42 #236453
    gegsy
    Participant

    Re: Bosch SGS53A02GB/42

    You always get my bad side 😥
    As for module Im sure I mentioned that ages ago while you was in pub 😆

    Greg

    in reply to: I’ll Brave The Eagles Debate #233974
    gegsy
    Participant

    Re: I’ll Brave The Eagles Debate

    Best track on the album (it was hard to decide)

    For me Waiting in the weeds takes some beating

    Greg

    in reply to: Bosch SGS53A02GB/42 #236449
    gegsy
    Participant

    Re: Bosch SGS53A02GB/42

    You chaps have email 😉 Wait till P45 sees that pic 😆

    Greg

    in reply to: Bosch SGS53A02GB/42 #236448
    gegsy
    Participant

    Re: Bosch SGS53A02GB/42

    Yerr Clive it does do that but Ive had a fill triac once that had gone west that kept appliance filling 😕 😀

    When the filling valve has been opened, the water flows towards the integrated inlet via the free flow channel and into the water softening system and as soft water into the heat exchanger. When the regeneration chamber has filled up, the water flows into the restricting funnel of the level sensor via the overflow channel. The pressure build-up in the pressure chamber causes the level switch to open the heat exchanger drainage valve. The electronics measure the time between the opening command of the filling valve and the closing of the level switch . The additional filling time of the filling valve is calculated from this time.
    The circulation pump is switched on time-delayed, the drainage valve remains open until the heat exchanger has emptied completely.
    The water volume of completed rinse cycles is recorded by the electronics counter which determines when the water softener requires regeneration.
    Before each regeneration step the electronics check whether the capacity of the water softener is adequate for a complete “Normal Programme Sequence”. If not, regeneration starts.
    The water softening system is regenerated and rinsed through during the wash cycle. The regeneration valve on the water softening system is opened for this purpose. The stored volume of water flows into the salt dispenser via the valve, absorbs salt and flows as saline solution through the water softening system into the heat exchanger. Rinsing takes place in three stages, each with one calculated volume of water.

    Greg

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