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Thermal Fuse Assembly From Pdc SP0022078

OEM part for: Breville

Part Number: SP0022078


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Product Description ?

A genuine Breville replacement part, sold individually.

The thermal fuse cuts off power when the oven gets too hot.

This part is compatible with the models listed below.

It's important to note the connections of the wires before replacement. A screwdriver and pliers are needed for repair.

  • Classification: Part
  • Weight: 0.05 lbs.
  • Shipping: Ships Worldwide

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This part will fit the following 1 machine

Breville

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This item works with the following types of products:

  • Oven Parts

This part replaces obsolete part #: BOV800XL195A, BOV800XL/195A, SP0002659, SP0010512

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  • Replacement Fuse for a Breville oven
    Part was just right, service was excellent, great communication I need more electronic parts , I will be back soon
    Guest - July 26, 2023 Verified Purchase
    Right party- fixed the problem!
    The part arrived with extra long leads so I could swap it out easily. Worked perfectly the first time. Still working 3 months later. The fuse size was a bit smaller then the one coming out but a quick call to the help folks and said it was correct. Thanks
    Guest - March 19, 2022 Verified Purchase
    Correct part and fast shipping.
    The part was exactly what I needed, and it arrived quickly. Thanks!?
    Guest - September 24, 2021 Verified Purchase
    Worked
    Replacement easier than I thought. Used existing bracket, not the one that came with it.
    Guest - July 25, 2020 Verified Purchase
    Works perfectly
    The item was new. It arrived quickly. Installation was fairly quick and easy. It completely saved my toaster oven. Amazing such a small item can play a big role.
    Guest - April 9, 2020 Verified Purchase
    Great part; worked as expected!
    Quick shipment and part was easy to install; having the entire assembly made it easier than having to replace just the fuse
    Guest - January 22, 2020 Verified Purchase
    Great Part and service- fixed my $300 Toaster Oven in 1/2 hour.
    The part was delivered faster than promised and worked as described.
    Guest - October 2, 2019 Verified Purchase
    Get it, got it, good
    Found the part I was looking for quickly, Ordering was easy and straight forward. The part was an identical replacement. Shipping was a bit expensive, doubling the cost of the part. It took about 10 days to get it. I think Amazon Prime has spoiled me ;) Thanks for getting me the part I needed!
    Guest - August 16, 2021 Verified Purchase
    Didnt fit my oven
    Had ton rework to fit. Complained and received no response
    Kenton - July 17, 2020 Verified Purchase
    did not work. Did not return because of high shipping cost
    Maybe it was the circuit board. Purchased it as well but the part did not fit my model of toaster oven. Shipping more expensive that the parts.
    iGlobal - October 2, 2019 Verified Purchase
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    Questions & Answers for Thermal Fuse Assembly From Pdc


    Oven turns on but won't heat. I've read a bunch of discussion boards online and replaced the temperature sensor without any luck. I'm wondering if this could still be the thermal fuse even though the screen turns on? Seems unlikely that all 4 heating rods would go out at the same time so I have not replaced those yet. Thanks!
    Joe for model number BOV800XL asked on 2023-03-06
    Hello Joe, Thank you for the question. If the fuse is blown, it will cut power to the appliance and it will not power on. If the Sensor if good, you can check the wiring. This could also indicate a faulty Pcb Assembly. We hope this is helpful!
    eReplacementParts Team March 06, 2023
    My Breville toaster oven must cool before it can heatup again. Is that the thermal fuse?
    Steven for model number BOV800XL asked on 2023-02-21
    Hello Steven, Thank you for your inquiry. The thermal fuse cuts off power when the oven gets too hot. It could also be the sensor, part# SP0010508. We hope this helps.
    eReplacementParts Team February 21, 2023

    Customer Repair Instructions ?

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    Medium 30-60 minutes (23 rated repairs)?

    Thermal Fuse Died Causing Oven to be Unresponsive

    Isaac - November 15, 2015
    👍 37 of 40 people found this instruction helpful
    Tool Type

    Convection Oven

    Difficulty

    Hard

    Time

    1-2 hours

    Tools Used

    Screwdriver, Pliers, Power Drill

    I found other guides online but my unit was slightly different. I had to drill a rivet out of the back thermal shield cover. I put in a screen slightly larger than the hole to fix it. Basically need to remove all the screws off the back. Unscrew the thermal shield, drill out the rivet. Then you can unscrew the mounting bracket which holds the thermal fuse and sleeve. That will give you room to move the wire around to get at the connections. I pulled of the electrical 'twists', forgot what they are called, the things which twist together a couple connections. These are pressure sensitive ones though. Carefully squeeze it to open it up. Pull out the old thermal fuse wire, put in the old, and squeeze it back together. Be sure you put the fuse back in the right way. One side has a black mark.
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    Thermal Fuse Failed

    Mark - November 23, 2016
    👍 24 of 25 people found this instruction helpful
    Tool Type

    Convection Oven

    Difficulty

    Medium

    Time

    1-2 hours

    Tools Used

    Screwdriver, Pliers

    This was for a Breville Smart Oven BOV800XL, I believe. Symptom was oven was dead - no power, no lights. There are a number of resources online about how to fix, so check those out. My comments are additions to those instructions. First, definitely remove the feet from the oven fully as it makes it much easier to remove the back. The back removes after taking out a bunch of screws. Note carefully that the screws on the back are similar to but not the same as the small screws at the center of the feet. The back is snug but can be pried off after the screws are removed. Some instructions mentioned needing to remove the interior back plate, involving drilling out a rivet. This was unnecessary in retrospect, and could be a real problem since the door spring attaches to it. To replace the fuse, pull back the two clips that hold the white insulation in place. They are held against the interior back plate with friction only. Gently pull back the insulation and you'll see the fuse. You will need to remove the bracket that holds the fuse by unscrewing the screws via the interior of the oven (come from the front). I used pliers to remove the friction wire nuts after carefully noting the polarity of the fuse (though I'm told it does not matter). I confirmed it by pulling back the white covering to see the actual component underneath. I threaded the new wires into place, replaced the wire nuts, and put the fuse and bracket back. Then reassembled. Oven works great now.
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    Thermal fuse blown on Breville toaster oven

    pete - May 20, 2016
    👍 22 of 24 people found this instruction helpful
    Tool Type

    Convection Oven

    Difficulty

    Hard

    Time

    30-60 minutes

    Tools Used

    Screwdriver, wire crimps

    Oven would not power up. Thermal fuse blown. Disassembled oven, back cover off first,(many screws) thermal fuse located to the front of oven so stainless shell needed to be partially removed on that side. problem, stainless shell is held in place by a crimped edge so I needed to carefully bend the shell to dislodge it. The fuse is located behind some lightweight insulation. Confirmed fuse was bad with ohm meter. UN-crimped old fuse connectors and reused them with new fuse. Carefully reassembled. Fuse replacement was easy, but the disassembly and reassemble was not fun.
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    Oven dead-blown thermal fuse.

    RICHARD - May 7, 2016
    👍 8 of 10 people found this instruction helpful
    Tool Type

    Convection Oven

    Difficulty

    Medium

    Time

    30-60 minutes

    Tools Used

    Screwdriver, Pliers, Power Drill

    Is a pain in the butt! Have to remove around 30 screws &1 rivet.
    Be careful,as the metal is very sharp & cuts you easily.
    The fuse is hidden behind thermal insulation that disintegrates as soon as you touch it.Two screws on the inside oven wall,clip all the plastic wire ties, then pinch the wire nuts open,remove old fuse & replace with new one.Then just reverse the order of screws you removed.
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    Breville oven would not turn on...no light

    Alexis - May 8, 2017
    👍 5 of 6 people found this instruction helpful
    Tool Type

    Convection Oven

    Difficulty

    Medium

    Time

    1-2 hours

    Tools Used

    Screwdriver, Pliers, great to have an drill fitted with a phillips head screwdriv

    1. I unplugged the machine
    2. Turned it on its front
    3. Unscrewed the back cover, the rubber "feet/legs" and enough of the other screws on the left hand side in order to get access to the fuse
    4. Removed insulation around the fuse as carefully as possible
    5. Unscrewed the two interior screws clipping the fuse onto the oven
    6. Removed old fuse (in case you're just an "ordinary" person like me, you need to squeeze the rubber protector thingies to un-crimp them and get the wires out), remembering to note which wire connected to which wires
    7. Attached new fuse and clip with interior screws
    8. Smushed all wires back together and reinserted into plastic protectors
    9. Re-crimped them and made sure they were snug (this took a few tries on the first one)
    10. Plugged the oven in to make sure it turned on
    11. Shouted EUREKA
    12. Unplugged machine
    13. Replaced insulation as best I could over fuse area (used some metal tape to make it more "secure" and well covered
    14. Tried to remember in which order I had removed the screws and screwed them back in
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    Oven wouldn't heat

    William - November 22, 2016
    👍 6 of 8 people found this instruction helpful
    Tool Type

    Convection Oven

    Difficulty

    Medium

    Time

    1-2 hours

    Tools Used

    Screwdriver, Wire connectors, crimper, ties

    1. Remove back plate > 30 Philips screws.
    2. Locate thermal fuse. Remove holding bracket from inside oven. Follow leads to termination points. Remove ties to locate ends.
    3. Ensure the black end of the fuse is connected to the same end point as the failed one.
    4. Cut the old fuse connections and attach replacement fuse.
    5. Test oven to be sure it works before reassembly.
    6. Recheck connections.
    7. Attach bracket to inside oven. That's very difficult without help from someone.
    8. Restest oven.
    9. Reattach back plate. That's a little tricky too.
    10. Ready for use.
    It would have made things a bit easier if I had taken a few pictures of the unit during disassembly. Not being very handy, it took a long time to do as we were being extra cautious with each step.
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    Toaster oven did not turn on or react in any way - indication that main fuse was blown.

    Robert - August 23, 2017
    👍 3 of 4 people found this instruction helpful
    Tool Type

    Toaster

    Difficulty

    Medium

    Time

    Less than 15 minutes

    Tools Used

    Screwdriver, Diagonal cutters, wire strippers, wire connector crimper

    1. Remove the screws that hold on the back of the oven. Note: In my model, you needed to unscrew the 'feet' as well to release the back.
    2. Locate the main power fuse under the thermal insulation on the left-hand side of the machine.
    3. Clip the wires on both sides of the blown fuse.
    4. Connect the clipped wires to both sides of the fuse. I used automotive wire connectors. Note: it doesn't matter which wires connect, fuses don't have polarity.
    5. Tuck the fuse down and return the insulation.
    6. Reattach and screw down the back.
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    Thermal fuse blown

    Mark - July 19, 2020
    Tool Type

    Toaster

    Difficulty

    Easy

    Time

    Less than 15 minutes

    Tools Used

    Screwdriver, Pliers, Power Drill, Wire cutters, Butt connectors

    1. Remove all screws
    2. Pull panel of rear
    3. Pull thermal fuse out
    4. Cut two wire connections.
    5. Butt connect new fuse.
    6. Replace fuse location
    7. Reassemble
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    Completely died. Blew main fuse/thermal overload

    Vernon - January 9, 2020
    Tool Type

    Convection Oven

    Difficulty

    Medium

    Time

    More than 2 hours

    Tools Used

    Screwdriver, Pliers, Power Drill, Nutdriver, Crimper

    Opened the back of the unit and traced the power wiring to the fuse and tested it. Found it blown and ordered replacement. Breville would not sell me the part but ereplacement would.
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    Started popping the breaker while preheating.

    Kathy - October 4, 2018
    Tool Type

    Convection Oven

    Difficulty

    Medium

    Time

    1-2 hours

    Tools Used

    Screwdriver, Snips

    Followed the video repair instructions.

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