We have a built in Hotpoint microwave / oven combination, model MWHZ33I. It is about 6 years old now, but needs new heating elements every 18 months. So we are on our fifth set now including the originals.
The oven has three elements, one big one at the top which has been fine so far, and two smaller single bar elements at the back behind the fan. (Part nos C00061536 and C00138804) I don't know if it's the same one that causes the problem as I always replace both, but when one goes, the others don't work either. Once the elements are replaced all is well for about 18 months. Then suddenly there is no heat, or the RCD in our consumer unit trips and a new pair are required. When the two old elements are removed, they are quite badly distorted, particularly the top one. They are only supported at the ends.
The oven is used daily, as there are just two of us, it's plenty big enough for our needs, but why does it consume elements at such a prolific rate? and can anything be done to rectify it? the elements are about £40 a time to buy & fortunately I can replace them myself, but I have to remove the main oven below for access so it's becoming a bit of a pain.
The oven has three elements, one big one at the top which has been fine so far, and two smaller single bar elements at the back behind the fan. (Part nos C00061536 and C00138804) I don't know if it's the same one that causes the problem as I always replace both, but when one goes, the others don't work either. Once the elements are replaced all is well for about 18 months. Then suddenly there is no heat, or the RCD in our consumer unit trips and a new pair are required. When the two old elements are removed, they are quite badly distorted, particularly the top one. They are only supported at the ends.
The oven is used daily, as there are just two of us, it's plenty big enough for our needs, but why does it consume elements at such a prolific rate? and can anything be done to rectify it? the elements are about £40 a time to buy & fortunately I can replace them myself, but I have to remove the main oven below for access so it's becoming a bit of a pain.