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:eek: OK It was Working Fine. Then the Next load I had Nothing No Drum Light No Buttons. Did Nothing No Electricity in the Unit at all.
I Check the Beakers I checked the Plug then took of the Back Electrical Panel and is has Power going to the Dryer...
Door Closes Fine. Lint Filter is clean... Again No Drum Light or Power to the board...
IS THERE A Reset Button Or a Fuse that i need to change.... it is a Tromm Front Load Stackable Electric dryer Sorry I can not find a model number on it
Thank you in advance Matt
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A model number may help others help you.
Most units have a thermal fuse often mounted on the blower assembly that will kill power to the unit.
If yours has this perhaps it is blown.
The most common cause of it blowing is a dirty vent system. |
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Thanks Demman On the front it has DLW2514W I think that would be the model number. on the blower there is a small round black resister with two wires going to it. would that be the thermal fuse Again Thank you Matt
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I have to do some guessing here. I cannot find any info on a DLW but following is a manual for a DLE http://appliancejunk.com/forums/index.php?action=downloads;sa=view;down=29With luck yours will be the same or very close. Looks like the parts on the blower will be a thermistor not a thermal fuse. Looking at the wiring diagram there is not a fuse that would kill power to the board and light so how did you check for power? There should be 120 volts between L1 and Neutral. Did you just visually checked the breakers I would turn them off/on a couple times. Sometimes you can loose half the line without tripping the breaker. Check the voltage at the plug L1 to L2 should be 240 volts L1 to Neutral and L2 to Neutral, both should be 120 volts. If OK Unplug the unit and check the wires at the terminal strip in the machine to make sure none are loose or burned out If OK Check the power at the terminal strip. Do this with the heater off and on. [COLOR="Red"] Be careful as 240 volts is lethal !!![/COLOR] |
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I Check the power to the unit by removing the back panel were the wires come in to the unit and placed a Volt meter on the 3 terminals
Again thank you
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Have you looked in the unit to see if you can find the tech sheet.
If the unit is wired as the one I found then there must be a wire off or something like that since the drum light is just one side of the door switch and it looks like the control board is never shut off.
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