Thread Number: 73471  /  Tag: Modern Dryers
Advice needed please whirlpool 10kg dryer
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Post# 970208   11/27/2017 at 06:51 (2,313 days old) by Robliverpool (england Liverpool)        

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Hi guys.
Not posted in a while.
Picked up this dryer the other day and it won't start. There's power going into the machine. I've had a multi meter to the switches and all seems to be fine but nothing. I done a quick check to see if it had a thermal fuse but can't locate it. I've repaired 100s of dryers over the years but I've never worked on one of these. Any advice would be appreciated


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Post# 970214 , Reply# 1   11/27/2017 at 08:31 (2,313 days old) by DADoES (TX, U.S. of A.)        

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Repair access is from the front assuming it's built like a US Duet dryer.  Check the email address you have in your profile.


Post# 970216 , Reply# 2   11/27/2017 at 08:39 (2,313 days old) by Robliverpool (england Liverpool)        

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I'll check now. Thank you

Post# 970225 , Reply# 3   11/27/2017 at 09:21 (2,313 days old) by Robliverpool (england Liverpool)        

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Totally baffled. I checked the thermal fuse on the meter and there's no break. It's fine. Anyone got any ideas on common faults on these dryers. It was suggested that the start switch might need replacing but getting one in the UK is a bit tricky.

Post# 970289 , Reply# 4   11/27/2017 at 17:27 (2,313 days old) by brastemp (Brazil)        

Hi Robbie, i'm very curious about this Whirlpool Eletromecanical Duet Dryer. How this kind of dryer works on UK? I'm curious about the voltage, on US the voltage is 110v for motor and 220v for resistence, and the plug is bigger than the tradicional. UK is only 220v with a normal plug? The resistence are 5500W too?

tks


Post# 970350 , Reply# 5   11/28/2017 at 04:49 (2,313 days old) by robliverpool (england Liverpool)        

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Hi
This dryer doesn't work off a normal plug. It has to be hard wired to a 30 amp connection because of the high current using 6mm cable which is probably why they are not very common here as it would need a whole new installation were as normal UK dryers work off the 13 amp plug and can pretty much be placed anywhere


Post# 970430 , Reply# 6   11/28/2017 at 17:22 (2,312 days old) by hoovermad (England)        

Hi.
I have the common Whirlpool solid door 30A American dryer. On my machine there is a small plastic tag on the machine case that the door hits into to tell the machine that the door is shut. If this tag isn't pushed in the machine won't run.

Back a while I was pulling sheets out of the dryer, possibly a bit more forceably than necessary and unbeknown to me I broke said tag off. Took me ages to realise what I'd done. Did the same as you are know and had me baffled!

As I say, not sure if that style of machine is the same but might be similar arrangement and worth a look 😀



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