Don't use 220 volt heating.Indesit

jotovia
 Don't use 220 volt heating.

Post by jotovia »

INDESIT DSIC 3M19, control unit DEA 601, heating element burned out, replaced with a new heating element 220 volts. It worked for exactly 4 days and stopped heating again. The heating element is working, I checked it at direct 220 volts, it heats for a short time, everything is fine. But from the output of the block to the heating element, at the terminals there is not 220 but 119 volts. The block receives full 220 from the network, i.e. lost somewhere. If you look at the diagram, then I rang 220 before the input to the relay, at the relay inputs there is also 119 volts, i.e. somewhere is lost what could be. I read on other forums that the door closing sensor may be acting up, but how to check it, there is no data anywhere on its resistance or anything else. Door sensor such Door lock C00504515


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