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I have no heat at all. I have checked the power at the plug and I have 220. I have checked the heating element and it ohms good. I have checked the thermal fuse and it ohms good. I have replaced the high limit thermostat and it did not help. Where do I go form here?
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[COLOR="DarkRed"]I have replaced the high limit thermostat and it did not help.[/COLOR] Did this include replacing/checking the thermal cut-off (Item 9 in Section 3)
[COLOR="DarkRed"]Where do I go form here?[/COLOR] Do you have the wiring diagram? Do timer contacts C to B to A close when in a heating mode? If you have a wiring diagram you could unplug the unit, attach one meter lead to L1 at the power cord, leave it there and then work your way back through the heat circuit till you find the open.
If you do not have the wiring diagram I will get it for you. |
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