upper unit works fine lower unit dead.
after using self clean mode on lower it has not worked. I have tried to reset high temp. relay but nothing.
when i turn on lower unit I do hear a series of clicks but broiler and oven element nothing.
upper unit works fine lower unit dead.
after using self clean mode on lower it has not worked. I have tried to reset high temp. relay but nothing.
when i turn on lower unit I do hear a series of clicks but broiler and oven element nothing.
Many units have a thermal cutoff that kills power to the elements.
It is usually mounted on the back of the oven.
But some units have it on the top of the oven.
thank you for your response. Here are my limits, lol, what does a thermal cutoff look like on these units? So I know what I am looking for.
Here are my limits, lol, what does a thermal cutoff look like on these units?
I do not know as you did not include a model number.
Even with a model number I may not be able to find it as I do not have access to Dacor info.
On other brands they look like the following
AP6010876
thank you for picture,
i found the wiring diagram and it has 3 models on front
ECS227/230
MCS227/230
PCS227/230
were is the best place to look to locate this item and test it?
I went to the Sears parts site and searched for ECS227.
If you look in the Cell Assy 1 section I think Item 14 (part number 62775) is the hi-limit thermostat.
Looks like it is mounted ion the top of the oven.
If I then look up 62775 on AppliancePartsPros the following comes up.
The red dot in the center is probably a reset button.
Push it in to reset the thermostat.
Click on the picture for more info about the part.
AP7020068
I have tried resetting that switch and it does not seemed to be tripped. I even tried disconnecting lower unit and wiring into upper units high temp limiter switch and still nothing.
Sorry but I cannot help anymore as I do not have access to Dacor info.
The upper element works so you have 240 volts.
I do not know if this unit has two hi-limits in it one for the top unit and one for the bottom unit.
All I can suggest is that you trace the element wires.
thank you. and yes i do have 2 high limits.
One thing I can add is do not trust the pop outs measure it with a meter to be sure it is OK.
Also some units use a similar shaped thermostat to run the cooling fan. That thermostat is usually on the top of the oven.