Using my somewhat aged electrical brain and assuming that it's not just another freak failure, would be:
1. Double checking with supplier to make sure that it is definitely a 240v and not a 110/120.
2. Cant find any manuals/diagram for machine, wondering if it has some kind of shunt to lower the header current which has failed causing the element to overload.
3. Checking to see if any fluids are being introduced on the external side, causing the failure through ingress.
If all those come up fine, has to be something related to internally over-heating
Keep digging and good luck.
1. Double checking with supplier to make sure that it is definitely a 240v and not a 110/120.
2. Cant find any manuals/diagram for machine, wondering if it has some kind of shunt to lower the header current which has failed causing the element to overload.
3. Checking to see if any fluids are being introduced on the external side, causing the failure through ingress.
If all those come up fine, has to be something related to internally over-heating

Keep digging and good luck.


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