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FIXED Dacor ECS130 Wall Oven Not Heating Up - trying to troubleshoot

JB1993

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Location
Dallas, TX
Model Number
ECS130SCH
Brand
Dacor
Age
More than 10 years
Oven has been slow to heat up and would not reach temp for last few weeks - now there is no heat from either bake or broil elements.
I tried resetting the unit on the device with red button behind control panel and that did not help.

I checked the temperature sensor at room temp and resistance measured right at 1100ohm, so from what I read that is good. The
control panel and display work fine, the fan comes on, but the elements don't heat up at all (I can touch and they are cool).

It makes me believe the relay board is bad, but I don't know how to confirm that. Do I even need to confirm further or am I to a point
where I can order the board? It's almost $400 so I don't want to lay out that much cash and end up with it not working.
 
Nevermind folks. I found the relay that is bad on the board - seeking options to either repair or replace.
 
Good find, I haven't worked on any Dacor products or I would have helped you.

Looks like its been discontinued from the factory:

Oven Relay Control Board DE81-09179A


Possibly you can just find that bad relay and solder a new one in the relay board.
 
That DE# is the Samsung part # - also known as Dacor 92028. I was able to find a new board in stock.
Decided to just bite the bullet and buy the new board since the oven is 17 years old (and the relays
are NLA). I'll save my old board for parts just in case. $365 was not cheap, but still way better than
replacing the unit.
 
Yes, you are correct. The manufacturer has replaced part number 92028 part number DE81-09179A.
I was able to find a new board in stock.
Excellent, glad to hear that.(y)

Thanks for the update!

I'll save my old board for parts just in case. $365 was not cheap, but still way better than
replacing the unit.
I couldn't agree more.:)
 

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