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Could I need a new thermostat?

I have had a new heating element fitted to a Beko condenser sensor tumble dryer. It is heating but the drying time is taking twice as long, the dryer was always very quick. Do you think a thermostat could be the problem?

By jay - co down - 06 January 2014

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  • Chris from eSpares
    Chris at eSpares says...

    Make sure the filter AND the condenser are both clean as this will have a significant effect on the drying time. Make sure you are not overloading it and confirm the high/low heat switch is changing the temperature by running on high for ten minutes, checking and then running on low for ten minutes and comparing the load temperature.

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