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hi, I have a Beko DC7110 condenser dryer that's not heating, I have cleaned out all filters etc, the heating element has been replaced(which includes thermal overload) and the front thermal overload has been resistance tested and is fine, what could potentially be the reason?

Thanks
 
check for voltages before and after the thermal overloads.see if the 240V is reaching the element. could be a control board fault.
 
Fuse blown, cb tripped, rcd tripped, power cut, hows that lot for starters we need a bit more info.
Thanks
 
No cbs fuses or rcds blown at the boards and no power cut, all was working fine until the other day, everything apart from heating works, it spins and is collecting some water but I'd imagine if it was heating it would collect more,I'll check what telectrix said at work tomorrow, any other things I could check for here at home? Is there usually a "reset" button or anything on these things?
 
No cbs fuses or rcds blown at the boards and no power cut, all was working fine until the other day, everything apart from heating works, it spins and is collecting some water but I'd imagine if it was heating it would collect more,I'll check what telectrix said at work tomorrow, any other things I could check for here at home? Is there usually a "reset" button or anything on these things?
All the thermal links OK?
 
Mmm don't think so, basically it turns on, spins, sucks water out but doesn't heat up, I purchased and fit a new heating element this morning, last week bought my meter back and checked the thermal overload at the front, I got readings so pretty sure it's fine, I have dismantled much of it and cleaned it all out, unplugged connections and Re connected, there is a very low amount of heat, like minimal that I could probably fart warmer air,I will take it in to my work tomorrow and test it over with multimeters see if there is voltages etc getting to the heating element
 

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