We have a Delfield 407 freezer that will freeze when initially plugged in, fan running, gets nicely down to zero. After the unit gets down to temperature, the fan does not kick in again and the unit temperature rises until everything thaws. Unplugging and replugging the unti starts the fan again
You will need to replace the temperature assembly on the unit. If you can post the model number, I will be able to direct you to the parts you need. The model number will be something like "18648-BUC". Regards,Richard
Model number 407. Is the part number 2194817KT? That's what I was thinking, and what I told the place the church paid to fix it. All they did was recharge the freon. Again, it ran for a few days and failed again. I hate to haul it back to them, and if it is a part I (I repair/rebuild sewing machines} could replace I was hoping I could give it a try.Model number 407. Is the part number 2194817KT? That's what I was thinking, and what I told the place the church paid to fix it. All they did was recharge the freon. Again, it ran for a few days and failed again. I hate to haul it back to them, and if it is a part I (I repair/rebuild sewing machines} could replace I was hoping I could give it a try.
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You will need to replace the temperature assembly on the unit. If you can post the model number, I will be able to direct you to the parts you need. The model number will be something like "18648-BUC".
Regards,Richard
Model number 407. Is the part number 2194817KT? That's what I was thinking, and what I told the place the church paid to fix it. All they did was recharge the freon. Again, it ran for a few days and failed again. I hate to haul it back to them, and if it is a part I (I repair/rebuild sewing machines} could replace I was hoping I could give it a try.