Oven Energy Regulator Invensys MP-V01-SVM Stock Number: ES642989
Genuine spare part for select models of Stoves, Belling and New World ovens
the element melted/burnt out, and was replaced. but now the fans come on but the element won't heat up
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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.
Do I need separate Energy Regulator for each ring also grill in belling Cooker model no.444447140 1 Answer
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Chris at eSpares says...
There is likely to be a separate regulator fitted to each ring.
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,
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Chris at eSpares says...
This is the part to control heat on a cooker ring.
its a new world classic 100df mod200561050 ser 40825751
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Chris at eSpares says...
This should be the regulator for your grill.
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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-
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
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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
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?
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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.
Hi thanks for reply to original question, but my regulator has only 4 pins P1 - P2.4 - 2 - S2.
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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.
my cooker wont turn down it stays hot i meen the plates wont turn down they stay the same hate unless i turn it off there are 3 that dose this i have a bellin e662 1 Answer
im just wounding if this is what could be wrong with it the energy regulator
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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
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.
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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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