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I have a Whirlpool condenser dryer which is "tumbling" but has no
heat. I have taken the back off, and after a visual inspection noticed that the insulation to the spade connectors of a particular component (thermostat?) had melted and the connections were actualy sooted and fused, further inspection showed evidence of steam venting from the rear of the drum to these terminals. I don't have a manual to the dryer, so let me explain what I have deduced so far. My guess is that the short cylindrical component is a thermostat, and there is another identical component in-line with the supply to what I believe to be the heating element. The heating element is seated to the rear and center of the drum and is square in appearance with a looped element being encased with 'fins'. I have checked the continuity of the 'thermostat', and had to file the terminals and crimp on 2 new spade connectors to get the thing operational again. I have a 240V supply to the heating element. but when I disconnect the terminals to this, and put a meter on the terminals, I get no continuity. My questions a Is this square 'finned' component the heating element, and is the test I perfomed 'in-situ', really conclusive (ie that the element is broken), or do I need to remove this from the dryer in order to perform an acurate test? Which brings me to my final problem, how do I remove the heating element? The access panel is not big enough to allow the element to pass through, and the housing for the element covers most of the rear of the drum and appears to be sealed, welded and screwed to the drum housing. Finaly, any advice on where I can get a replacement and how I should fit it would be much appreciated. Thanks, Mark. |
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