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Oven Energy Regulator Invensys MP-V01-SVM Stock Number: ES642989

Genuine spare part for select models of Stoves, Belling and New World ovens

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the element melted/burnt out, and was replaced. but now the fans come on but the element won't heat up

By angrypants - oldham - 09 December 2014
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    Chris at eSpares says...

    Your oven uses a switch and the top oven thermostat to control your grill. Check the switch for signs of damage and suspect the thermostat Stock Number: ES509263 if no other fault is found.

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By Cosie - Oban - 02 December 2014
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    Chris at eSpares says...

    There is likely to be a separate regulator fitted to each ring.

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Would this cooker have a selector switch / energy regulator / thermostat and can I get such a spare ? Ring is no longer controllable, always full on... Thanks,

By Anonymous - - 23 November 2014
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    Chris at eSpares says...

    This is the part to control heat on a cooker ring.

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its a new world classic 100df mod200561050 ser 40825751

By Anonymous - kendal - 16 September 2014
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    Chris at eSpares says...

    This should be the regulator for your grill.

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By Robbie - IV10 8TH - 02 August 2014
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    Chris at eSpares says...

    For a similar video to your repair see: How to Replace an Indesit Cooker Hotplate Control Switch http://www.espares.co.uk/advice/1/2465/how-to-replace-an-indesit-cooker-control-switch-

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I have a Belling DB 92 BL. The temp now refuses to go above around 120/150 degrees. Can I source a thermostat/energy regulator to rectify the issue? Many thanks

By Harry - Bristol - 02 May 2014
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    Chris at eSpares says...

    To diagnose problems with your oven see our video: http://www.espares.co.uk/advice/1/2145/how-to-diagnose-problems-with-your-oven

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I have purchased a new energy regulator, Stoves stock no ES642989, from you but am having trouble sorting out the wiring. On the old regulator I had 4 connections - 1 large wire in a red sleeve was connected directly into the regulator. - 1 white lead connected to terminal F - 1 white lead to terminal G - 1 blue lead to terminal H Which terminals do these wires fit onto the new regulator with your website saying the following: P1 = line(supply) P2 = Load B 9one element supply) S2 = pilot or indicator 2 = Load A ( 2nd element supply) 4 = Neutral I wired as follows but tripped the elctrics: P1 = Red P2 = White S2 = Blue 2 = White I have no neutral. Can you help?

By Anonymous - Shropshire - 28 April 2014
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    Chris at eSpares says...

    The large wire in a red sleeve should be the supply live and connect to P1. The two white connectors are load A and load B they connect to P2 and 2 connectors. The final blue wire connects to terminal 4. Before reconnecting the supply measure between live and neutral as you turn the oven control on and confirm there is a resistance of between 20 and 50 ohms and no resistance to earth under 2,000,000 ohms. if this is ok then reconnect the power to test fully.

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Hi thanks for reply to original question, but my regulator has only 4 pins P1 - P2.4 - 2 - S2.

By Mick - Ipswich - 13 January 2014
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    Chris at eSpares says...

    The marking P2.4 refers (we believe) to two separate connectors P2 and 2 on the same side. and connectors 4 and S2 on the other side.

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im just wounding if this is what could be wrong with it the energy regulator

By Anonymous - nottingham - 13 January 2014
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    Chris at eSpares says...

    The connections are as follows. P1= line (supply) P2= Load B (one element supply) S2= pilot or indicator 2 = Load A (2nd element supply) 4 = Neutral

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I have been supplied with a Invensys MP-V01-SVC to replace the regulator on my Stoves 058570101 hob. The pin layout does not seem to be the same, can anyone help me with this please.

By Mick - Ipswich - 11 January 2014
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    Chris at eSpares says...

    The connections are: P1= line (supply) P2= Load B (one element supply) S2= pilot or indicator 2 = Load A (2nd element supply) 4 = Neutral

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Oven Energy Regulator Invensys MP-V01-SVM

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