Washing Machine Heater Element - 1950W Stock Number: ES554762
Spare part suitable for select models of Beko, Blomberg, Arcelik, Elektra Bregenz and Brandt washing machines
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Washing Machine Heater Element - 1950W
If the washing machine is not heating up the water to its usual heat, or it is heating erratically, it could be a problem with the element. A faulty element will impact on how clean your clothes are washed during the cycle, as they will not be as clean without the water being maintained at the correct heat.
eSpares could soon help get your washing machine back to the appropriate heated temperature, with this replacement spare element. With the help of eSpares, you could soon be able to get your washing machine in full working order, so you can tackle the laundry that has piled up!
Specification:
- Wattage: 1950W
- Voltage: 230V
- Contains NTC Sensor Thermistor
- Single Tag Type
- Earth Tag
- Full length of element: 280mm
- Length of element to bracket: 250mm
- Width of element: 65mm
- Length of element to tubliar bend: 110mm
Spare part suitable for select models of Beko, Blomberg, Arcelik, Elektra Bregenz and Brandt washing machines.
Please check the list of suitable models to ensure that this spare part will fit your appliance.
3 Questions and 3 Answers
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Chris at eSpares says...
This element is supplied with the sensor as shown in the images.
When the cycle gets to 5 mins and has spun it will reset back to 15 mins and do all over unless we stop it
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Chris at eSpares says...
This may be because there is excess suds or a problem with the turbidity sensor depending on model. Try empty then check the load balance as per: How to Prevent a Washing Machines Spinning Noisily : http://www.espares.co.uk/advice/7/2401/
My washing machine does not heat up, but checking the heater it has resistance - about 28ohms, which is correct for the power. I can't check the thermostat. Is this likely to be the problem? The picture shows that the replacement heater comes with a new thermostat. Will this fix the problem?
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Kaasim at eSpares says...
Here are a few links that should hopefully give you some idea as to why your Washing Machine is failing to heat up: http://www.espares.co.uk/advice/7/2306 http://www.espares.co.uk/advice/7/1794
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