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Sun Feb 06, 2005 9:48 pm Post subject:
Hotpoint NVLR333E heater coils |
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i have a dryer that keeps melting the heater coils. it works fine for a
couple of loads, then melts the coils in half. also, the timer doesn't
work. is this a problem with the timer or the thermostat? what do i
need to check, and how do i need to check it?
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Sun Feb 06, 2005 10:26 pm Post subject:
Re: Hotpoint NVLR333E heater coils |
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johnmclaren_99@yahoo.com wrote:
| Quote: | i have a dryer that keeps melting the heater coils. it works fine for
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couple of loads, then melts the coils in half. also, the timer
doesn't
work. is this a problem with the timer or the thermostat? what do i
need to check, and how do i need to check it?
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Hi,
Is it like this one?
http://users.ev1.net/~oschmidt/geheatcoil.html
Is it the right part? Did you get the connections right? are all the
standoffs there? Unusual vibrations? does it always break in the same
place?
Richard |
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Mon Feb 07, 2005 4:42 am Post subject:
Re: Hotpoint NVLR333E heater coils |
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it's the same.
it was the right part. the connections were right. the standoffs were
there. it had the usual vibrations. it doesn't allway break in the same
place.
i don't know if the coils are getting too hot or what. i am not even
sure how to go about figuring out this problem. i know how to take the
dryer apart, but that's about it. i work on multi million dollar
servers, not washers and dryers. i could figure it out, i just need
guidance. i'm a computer doctor, not a maytag man! j/k sorry...
http://www.pcappliancerepair.com/dryer-ge.shtml#elements
P/N: WE11X103
P/N: WE11X203 for restringing kit.
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Posted:
Mon Feb 07, 2005 6:32 am Post subject:
Re: Hotpoint NVLR333E heater coils |
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Hmm well in line with that heater circuit is the thermal cutout ,
operating thermostat and the over temp thermostat. if the op thermostat
was malfunctioning the over temp would cause the heater to shut down as
below. BTW do you have a schematic? usually taped to the back or in
behind the control panel:
http://groups.msn.com/Appliantology/dryers.msnw?action=ShowPhoto&PhotoID=316
so unless the heater elements are running over rated..also caused by a
short in the heater circuit, coil touching a ground. Alternately do the
clothes seem too hot??
Sometimes the multimillion dollar jobs can be brought down by a very
simple element.
Richard |
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Posted:
Mon Feb 07, 2005 8:41 am Post subject:
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<johnmclaren_99@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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| Quote: | it's the same.
it was the right part. the connections were right. the standoffs were
there. it had the usual vibrations. it doesn't allway break in the same
place.
i don't know if the coils are getting too hot or what. i am not even
sure how to go about figuring out this problem. i know how to take the
dryer apart, but that's about it. i work on multi million dollar
servers, not washers and dryers. i could figure it out, i just need
guidance. i'm a computer doctor, not a maytag man! j/k sorry...
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I'd run it on the air fluff cycle and see what the air flow is like.
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