Electric Dryer Doesn T Heat
Whirlpool electric dryer not heating heating element is burnt out.
Electric dryer doesn t heat. The thermal fuse is a safety device designed to protect the dryer from overheating. This content covers both electric and gas dryers. With a gas dryer if you think someone may have turned off the gas supply check the gas valve behind the dryer to be sure it is turned on and also make sure the house s main gas valve is turned on. The fuse is located on the blower housing or at the dryer s heat source such as the heating element on electric drye.
Depending on what model you have the element may be inside a housing that heats air as it passes through the blower. Electric dryers need a heating element to heat the air that s inside the drum. If the electric dryer runs but does not heat check the following. If the element is defective then it will not heat.
An electric dryer may run with a partial voltage of 110 volts but it will not heat unless it has 208 240v 30 amps. This video covers the most likely issues with a standard whirlpool style dryer that cause it not to heat and dry your clothes. Rs or at the burner on gas models. Hi and thanks for watching.
The dryer should be on a separate 208v 240v electrical outlet. This video provides information on how to troubleshoot an electric dryer that won t heat and the most likely defective parts associated wi. All electric dryers have a heating element or coil that when supplied with 220 240 volts heats up and supplies the heat in the dryer as the motor runs it turns a blower wheel that forces the hot air to circulate in the dryer and if that air flow is disrupted in any way the hot air backs up. Watch this video to learn about reasons why your dryer won t dry.
How to test a dryer s heating element with a multi meter. In an electric dryer the thermal fuse shuts off the dryer when it trips. The element is a coil of heating wire enclosed in a metal chamber. If not the element is directly behind the drum and heats air while inside the.
It typically trips if the vent tube is clogged or the exterior damper is closed. The circuit breaker could have partially tripped even if it does not look as though it has. The thermal fuse doesn t reset when the dryer cools and must be replaced if it trips. The fuse should be closed for continuity meaning it has a continuous electrical path through it when good.
Issues with drying performance including not heating long dry time and certain operation errors can often be resolved without a technician. Electric current flowing through the coil creates heat and the air being pulled through the chamber absorbs this heat.