What is the capacity of Samsung DV48H7400EW A2?
The Samsung DV48H7400EW dryer has a 7.4 cu. ft. drum capacity (DV48H7400E*/A2 series). This is the usable drum volume for drying loads; cycle results still depend on fabric type, load size, and airflow. For full specs, see the DV48H7400EW owner's manual.
What that capacity means in everyday use
A 7.4 cu. ft. Samsung front-load dryer like the DV48H7400EW is designed for large loads, including bulky items, as long as you avoid overpacking.
- Dry mixed loads best when the drum is about 1/2 to 2/3 full
- Dry bulky items (comforters, bedding) one at a time when possible
- If clothes come out damp, check venting and lint buildup first
- Use Sensor Dry cycles for more consistent results on cottons and towels
- Keep the lint screen clean every load to maintain airflow
Quick reference: capacity vs. common load types
| Load type | Typical fit in 7.4 cu. ft. | Tip for best drying |
|---|---|---|
| Everyday mixed laundry | Yes | Do not pack tightly; allow tumbling space |
| Towels | Yes | Shake towels out before loading |
| Queen comforter | Often | Dry alone; use a bedding cycle if available |
| King comforter | Sometimes | Depends on fill; stop and reposition during cycle |
Why it matters
Capacity affects airflow and tumbling, which directly impacts dry time, wrinkles, and overheating risk. When airflow is restricted, the dryer can run longer and may trip safety devices.
If you are also shopping for maintenance items for this model, you can order parts from the list for DV48H7400EW, or search by model on Sears PartsDirect.
Last updated: February 2026
How to tell if Samsung dryer thermal fuse is bad?
On the Samsung DV48H7400EW dryer, a bad (blown) thermal fuse typically shows no continuity when tested with a multimeter; a good fuse reads near 0 ohms or beeps in continuity mode. Replace the fuse only after correcting the overheating cause (most often restricted airflow). See the DV48H7400EW owner's manual for safety and troubleshooting guidance.
How to test the thermal fuse (quick steps)
- Unplug the dryer (and shut off gas if you have a gas version).
- Access the fuse area (commonly on or near the blower housing or heater housing).
- Pull the wire connectors off the fuse terminals (grab the connector, not the wire).
- Set your multimeter to continuity (or the lowest ohms scale).
- Touch a probe to each terminal:
- Good fuse: beeps or reads about 0 to 1 ohm
- Blown fuse: no beep, or reads OL/infinite
What usually causes a thermal fuse to blow
A thermal fuse opens because the dryer overheats. For DV48H7400EW, the most common reasons are airflow problems.
- Lint screen clogged or coated with residue
- Exhaust duct crushed, kinked, too long, or clogged
- Outside vent hood stuck closed
- Blower wheel slipping or damaged
- Cycling issues from temperature sensing or limit protection
Parts that are commonly involved
If your fuse tests bad, match the replacement to the exact part used in your model’s parts list.
| Symptom | Common related part to check | Example part on this model page |
|---|---|---|
| No heat or stops mid-cycle | Thermal cut-off or high-limit protection | Dryer thermal cut-off fuse, 320-degree f DC47-00015A, dryer high-limit thermostat DC47-00018A |
| Overheating, burning smell, long dry times | Airflow components | Dryer blower wheel DC67-00180B |
| Heat seems erratic | Temperature sensing | Dryer thermistor DC32-00007A |
Why it matters
The thermal fuse is a one-time safety device. If we replace it without fixing the airflow restriction, the dryer can overheat again, blow the new fuse, and still take a long time to dry.
You can order replacement parts for your Samsung DV48H7400EW from the parts list for this model, or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.
Last updated: February 2026
How do I know if my Samsung dryer heating element is bad?
If your Samsung DV48H7400EW dryer runs but doesn’t heat or takes much longer to dry, the heating circuit is the first place to check. We confirm it by verifying airflow and settings, then testing the heater for continuity and checking the safety fuses and thermostat that can shut heat off.
Quick symptoms that point to a bad heater
- Dryer tumbles normally but clothes stay cool or damp
- Cycle time gets much longer than normal
- You must use higher heat settings to get any drying
- You smell a hot, “electrical” odor (stop the cycle and unplug)
- Heat works briefly, then stops (often a safety device opening)
Step-by-step checks (in the right order)
- Confirm settings and basics: Use a heated cycle (not Air Fluff) and make sure the door fully latches. The troubleshooting section in the owner's manual also calls out checking breakers/fuses and heat selection.
- Check airflow first: A clogged lint filter or restricted exhaust duct can cause overheating and open a thermal cut-off. Clean the lint filter and make sure the outside vent hood opens freely.
- Test the heating element for continuity (unplug dryer first): Remove at least one wire from the element terminal and meter across the element terminals. No continuity (open circuit) means the element is failed.
- Test the safety devices: If the element tests good, check the high-limit thermostat and thermal cut-off fuse for continuity. If either is open, the dryer will not heat.
Parts that commonly fix “no heat” on this model
| What you’re testing | What it does | Common result when failed |
|---|---|---|
| Samsung dryer heating element DC47-00019A | Produces heat | Open circuit, no heat |
| Dryer high-limit thermostat DC47-00018A | Prevents overheating | Opens and stops heat |
| Dryer thermal cut-off fuse, 320-degree f DC47-00015A | One-time safety cutout | Open circuit, no heat |
Why it matters
Replacing a heater without fixing poor venting often leads to repeat failures. The DV48H7400EW is designed to shut heat down when temperatures get unsafe, so airflow and the high-limit/thermal cut-off checks are part of a correct diagnosis.
You can order the correct replacement parts for DV48H7400EW from the parts list for this model, or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.
Last updated: February 2026





