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PaulStat
ParticipantRe: Belling fan oven – element stopped working?
Well it’s arrived 🙂
It looks right from what I can tell, the only difference I can see at the moment is that the plate where the two prongs for connecting the electricity to are, don’t have what look like removable screws.
The one that’s currently in my oven has what look like cross head screws on the inside of the oven, though I haven’t taken the back panel off yet to check for securing nuts.
PaulStat
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kwatt wrote:Thanks Chris, I couldn’t track that number but I was a little pressed for time. 😉
If it’s on a solid pipe then it will be a Gas Safe registered plumber job to disconnect it.
If it’s on a flexi hose then it’s a bayonet fitting that will release easily and safely.
HTH
K.
It’s on a flexi hose thing, right so gas off electricity off. Must try not to blow myself up 😛
PaulStat
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Penguin45 wrote:Your cooker is a Belling 864ST, made in Italy by Merloni. THIS ELEMENT is the specific one for your appliance.
It is retained by two nuts on the rear of the casing, so back panel off for access.
Power off as well.
Penguin45.
Darn that’ll be a bit awkward then, thanks!
What do I do about the gas pipe going into the back?
PaulStat
ParticipantRe: Belling fan oven – element stopped working?
Thanks 🙂
When I google “Belling 050554055”, the results I get seem to suggest a 2000W element, the one you’ve linked to is a 1800W, will that matter?
Also it’s a freestanding oven an not built in, does this make it more tricky?
PaulStat
ParticipantRe: Belling fan oven – element stopped working?
Right not sure if this is what you’re looking for or not? Found this on a sticker inside the main oven compartment just by the door. Two numbers it says
Belling 050554055
And then a barcode string
20031402776 042407008 21 01
Oh here’s a picture of the element not sure if you can make it out or not
PaulStat
ParticipantRe: Belling fan oven – element stopped working?
kwatt wrote:Hi Paul,
Find the rating plate, the model and serial number will be on that. Instruction books are useless for that for the most part anyways, don’t trust them, they lie. But it really is very important that you have that model number so as you get the correct element and also the best price as there are often alternatives.
On the element you may be able to see physical damage to it, as in it’s split or something like that. But apart from that most of the information you need should be in this article about fan elements.
HTH
K.
Hmmm I bet that rating plate is in a hard to reach place!
Ok I’ve had a read of that article, can’t say I noticed any splits but I’ll have a closer look tonight. Part of the coil did look a bit bent?
PaulStat
ParticipantRe: Belling fan oven – element stopped working?
Hi,
Thanks for the quick response, unfortunately I have no idea of the model number as we inherited it from the previous owner it doesn’t have any markings on the front and we don’t have the owners manual.
I took the plate off from the back of the inside of the oven this morning, exposing the fan and the element. How do I tell if the element has “popped” as you put it?
Thanks,
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