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I have a Beko DCU8230 tumble drier that was tripping my rcd.

I have opened it up and found that there are two thermal cut outs mounted on the element housing the one with the neutrals on is open circuit i have linked it out and machine is now running but element is not getting hot i have checked out the element and appears ok is there likely to be a problem on the control board as i don't want to pay for element assy to find it still does not work. Can you help please.

By Garry - Shrewsbury - 27 May 2016

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  • Chris from eSpares
    Chris at eSpares says...

    We believe the other 'cut out' is a NTC resistor to monitor the temperature. This would have a resistance of several thousand ohms. Shorting this out would indicate a fault and may prevent the PCB from powering the element.

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