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    Defrost timer 2 part question



    To check timer with ohm meter do you take readings across 3 and 4 and also on automatic defrost timer I had voltage to defrost heater but no heat was being generated would the problem be the defrost terminating thermostat could be open?



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    Re: Defrost timer 2 part question

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    Defrost timers work differently.

    But in general they tend to be a 2 pole switch. Switched in
    one direction they run the refrigeration circuit, switched in
    the other direction they run the defrost circuit.

    Your question is a bit vague but you would expect to see
    the timer to switch and the connections need to be correct.

    Voltage measured or testing the continuity (with power disconnected)
    should show you if it is working or not.

    Rob

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    Defrost question

    I have voltage to defrost heater but no heat is being generated would the problem be the defrost terminating switch

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    Re: Defrost question

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    We don't know

    If you have voltage to your heater, is the heater OK?
    If you have voltage to your heater, is there a neutral?
    If you have voltage to your heater, do you have voltage through the defrost termination?

    Vague answers to a vague question

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    Re: Defrost question

    Test question

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    Re: Defrost timer 2 part question

    How do you know that you have voltage to the heater?
    How did you measure it?
    Having one end at voltage higher than ground and another not conected to anything, doesnt mean that you have "voltage" to the heater, since heater only works at voltage diferential.

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    Re: Defrost question

    You could check if you have continuity through the heating element to prove the heater.
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