Repair of electric radiator error code 16.02 (Chauffelec, Concorde, Siemens, Noirot, Airelec ...)
published: 22/12/20, 11:05
My radiator was in error 16.02 with random heating. This failure concerns the models:
Electric heater ODESSAS II
Concorde Elsa II
Concorde Arkady
Siemens KLAVA
Noirot Camélia, Karisa, Calidou
Chafelec Cyrene
Airelec Duplex…
I followed the tutorial https://www.commentreparer.com/46667/Ra ... -a-inertie.
Remove the electronic part with the 3 torx screws.
I only disconnected the 3 wires to the heating body and the 3 temperature probe wires (take a photo)
Gently take out the 2 clips which press the transistors onto the radiator
Untwist the aluminum brackets that secure the radiator
Take out the radiator (on the back in photo 1)
Desolder the capacitor 470nF X2> 250V
Resolder a new capacitor
Put back the radiator, twist the 2 fixing lugs with pliers to lock it on the electronic board
Put the 2 clips back on the radiators
Put everything back together and .... it works again !!!!
Capacitor on the left in the photo (in gray)
A failure on a component for less than 1 euro .... it smacks of planned obsolescence
Electric heater ODESSAS II
Concorde Elsa II
Concorde Arkady
Siemens KLAVA
Noirot Camélia, Karisa, Calidou
Chafelec Cyrene
Airelec Duplex…
I followed the tutorial https://www.commentreparer.com/46667/Ra ... -a-inertie.
Remove the electronic part with the 3 torx screws.
I only disconnected the 3 wires to the heating body and the 3 temperature probe wires (take a photo)
Gently take out the 2 clips which press the transistors onto the radiator
Untwist the aluminum brackets that secure the radiator
Take out the radiator (on the back in photo 1)
Desolder the capacitor 470nF X2> 250V
Resolder a new capacitor
Put back the radiator, twist the 2 fixing lugs with pliers to lock it on the electronic board
Put the 2 clips back on the radiators
Put everything back together and .... it works again !!!!
Capacitor on the left in the photo (in gray)
A failure on a component for less than 1 euro .... it smacks of planned obsolescence