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Post Info TOPIC: Replacement of elec element of a swift 500 series caravan stove


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Replacement of elec element of a swift 500 series caravan stove


Try this link:

http://www.exploroz.com/Forum/Topic/90572/Replacing_electric_element.aspx

 

ps...try GOOGLE search for "swift 500 series caravan stove".....

  
 


-- Edited by hako on Friday 2nd of August 2013 09:25:45 PM

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Does anyone know how you gain access to the elec element of the above stove. I suspect that the element is faulty and needs replacing but just how you get to it is another thing. Just for the record I am an qualified  electrician so not problems there it's just finding the way into the thing.I suspect that the whole stove top hinges from the rear but not sure how that happens and do not want to get on the wrong side of Mrs briche.

Any Information would be most welcome

 

Thanks 

Brian



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Thanks hako for the link. My element is faulty or the wiring to it because it trips the ELCB in the van and the power pole. So I need to get at it to sort out the problem. Unfortunatly the paper Orkney oth the stove does not help. May have to contact makers. Thanks anyway

Brian

 



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G'day Brian ,

I'd be interested in this one too . Ours hasn't worked for a couple of months now . Kept tripping the switch in the van .

We just use the gas at the moment . . . . . . .Cheers , ( another ) Brian

 



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Yea do have a meter so will do a test when I can get to it. Checked the switch with no probs there so it's my guess that it's the element. It trip the ELCB every time it's switched on so it's my guess. It's just a matter of getting at it. 

I'll post when I find out how you get to it and what was wrong. 

At the momentit the main problem is getting axcess to it

Thanks for comments

Brian

 



-- Edited by briche on Saturday 3rd of August 2013 02:14:58 PM

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briche wrote:

Thanks hako for the link. My element is faulty or the wiring to it because it trips the ELCB in the van and the power pole. So I need to get at it to sort out the problem. Unfortunatly the paper Orkney oth the stove does not help. May have to contact makers. Thanks anyway

Brian

 


 You are an Electrician. Do you have a multi meter or a Megger to test the element ?



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