Tumble Dryer NTC Thermostat with Cable Stock Number: ES1331811
Genuine spare for select models of Beko tumble dryers
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Chris at eSpares says...
The fault is likely to be a faulty heater or water on the heater. To Diagnose Tumble Drier Heating Problems see our video: http://www.espares.co.uk/advice/9/2050/how-to-diagnose-tumble-drier-drying-and-heating-problems
Do you know the electrical resistance of this part when it is cold so I can test the current one before replacing please? 1 Answer
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Chris at eSpares says...
We believe the resistance of this component at 25 C is 19500 ohms. The manufacturers do not give any other values.
I have had a new heating element fitted to a Beko condenser sensor tumble dryer. It is heating but the drying time is taking twice as long, the dryer was always very quick. Do you think a thermostat could be the problem?
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Chris at eSpares says...
Make sure the filter AND the condenser are both clean as this will have a significant effect on the drying time. Make sure you are not overloading it and confirm the high/low heat switch is changing the temperature by running on high for ten minutes, checking and then running on low for ten minutes and comparing the load temperature.
The dryer is not working on the 'auto' settings (ready to wear, ready to iron etc). - seems fine on the time settings Have replaced the heater element and tried a reset so think it must be the air sensor thermostat. Can you tell me where it is and how to get to it please? Many thanks Dave
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Chris at eSpares says...
If you look at Stock Number: ES1562750 you can see this part fitted, this is the 'duct assembly' behind the front panel that supports the drum front.
iv bought this part as the description is exactly what i'm experiencing (getting warm but not hot enough to dry ) but iv change this part and still problem ummm?:S what else could be the problem be ?
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Joshua at eSpares says...
There is an additional thermostat on the heating element of your dryer, and this is a dual element. Whether the thermostat or one of the elements is at fault, the whole assembly will require replacement.
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Caitlin at eSpares says...
Have a look at the below video to see if it can be of any help to you
http://www.espares.co.uk/advice/tumble-dryers/a/9/1284/how-to-fix-a-dryer-thats-not-heating-up-hotpo.html
Do you know the electrical resistance of this part at 20C (or any temperature), so I can test the current one before replacing? 1 Answer
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Rory at eSpares says...
Hi there, I'm not able to give you the resistance at 20 degrees, but at 25 degrees celsius the resistance is 19.5K ohms.
Beko tumble drier.DRCS68 It has started to over heat. I can smell burning and it made a banging sound. It is still working.Still getting hot. It will work fine for about 30 mins then start to overheat.
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