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steve01246
ParticipantRe: is70c help please
iadom wrote:As cold, wet washing goes into your dryer then there would be no steam for quite some time.
As helo_75 says, its caused by water being thrown onto the element by the fan.
You may need to remove the condensor, lie down on the floor and reach right back into the condensor chamber, feel around in the channel at the back and pull out any fluff or gunge you find in there as well as poking a large plastic bag tie or similar through the drain hole from the water chamber at the back.The later elements have some slight modifications to help with this problem.
Jim.
hi jim thanks for the info i will try this tomorrow you could be right (i hope you are 😆 )i will let every 1 know of the outcome
thanks again
cheers
stevesteve01246
Participantis70c help please
helo_75 wrote:sorry if my previous post was a little abrupt
i apologise, i was in a rush…
however, i must point out that the fact that the heater was indeed wet, and that needs investigating
theres probably a blockage in th e cahannel from the condenser chamber to the pump, leading to water overspilling onto the fan and wetting the heater
the drain hole is situated in the pump chamber, and is on the bottom left of the the housing, under the pump… its worth pushing something through it to make sure its clear
good luck
no problem i’m just glad of your help i have checked the drain hole and thats ok i think whats causing it to get wet is the steam off the clothes as it gets hot for the first minute then trips out
thanks again stevesteve01246
ParticipantRe: is70c help please
spimps wrote:Whilst it may “look” physically OK doesn’t by any means sonfirm it is.
Presume the dryer will run without tripping the electrics when heater is not engaged.If it’s when it is reset that it trips you need a heater.
The inner insulation in the heater has probably broken down in one area of it causing a hot spot which willprobabl overheat causing the safety stat to cut out at the same time as increasing the voltage leaking to earth which will take out your RCD.
While your at it clean the fan baldes and the condenser likely they are choked with old fluff etc.
BGhi ive just spoke with a friend of mine and he as just explained everything as you have well done and thanks for your help i’m now not worried about buying a new heater and thinking it would make no difference.i love this forum without it i would be spending a fortune to make things work.
thanks once again
cheers
stevesteve01246
Participantis70c help please
helo_75 wrote:just put a heater on it
hi helo_75 thanks for the advice ive looked at the heater elements and they look ok and before it trips out the backplate does get hot its as if it is overheating.i dont mind buying an heater for it as long as it cures the fault.another thing to mention is where the thermostats are was wet is this because the thermostat as tripped or is this a fault?once again thanks for your help
steve01246
ParticipantRe: indesit is70c dryer need advice please
Penguin45 wrote:
steve01246 wrote:
i have an indesit is70c and it seems to be taking a while drying clothes ive just put in a thermostat kit but there is no water going in the top tray any ideas please?
ps this site is ACEOne problem, one thread please. Chaos ensues otherwise….
Have you checked pump as Helo advised?
Penguin45,
Moderator.
sorry about new thread i’m new to this forum stuff 😕
yes it is the right thermostat kit and ive just half filled the water tank where the pump is and the pump kicked in straightaway and water came into the tank at the top but it was empty to start with the tank where the pump is that is 🙂 -
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