A Hotpoint condenser dryer tripping the electrics
A quick and easy fix requiring no parts!
I went to a Hotpoint condenser dryer today which had been tripping out the electrics after running for a while and was also leaking onto the floor. The water container at the top of the appliance which collects the condensate (moisture from the clothing) was receiving only a tiny amount of water.
Fortunately, this is a very common problem and was easily solved without the need for any parts.
These condenser dryers collect water in the base of the machine which flows through a hole to the pump chamber where it is pumped up into the water container. When the water container can take no more water, the water in the sump area rises, causing a polystyrene float to rise which in turn pushes a micro-switch, telling the user to empty the water container.
When the hole to the pump chamber gets blocked, the water cannot get to the pump to be pumped into the water container so the water level in the sump area rises and overflows, causing a leak. A side-effect of this is that the rear air process fan chamber becomes filled with water and the fan flicks water up onto the heating element, tripping out the electrics.
Unblocking the hole allows the water to reach the pump, keeping the overall sump level within limits.
Needing no parts to fix, the total repair cost was just £59 and another satisfied customer!
See below for the steps that were needed to fix this fault.




