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| the main fan motor) to neutral. If no voltage is |
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| present, trace wiring back to the main power switch. |
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| If voltage is present, check for 120VAC at wire #22 |
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| (output of centrifugal switch) to neutral. If no voltage |
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| is present at #22, and the motor is running, replace |
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| the main fan motor. |
| Terminals are normally closed. If open, reset | |
| oven cavity | thermostat and retest. If thermostat will not hold for |
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| maximum oven temperature, and oven is not |
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| exceeding temperature setting, check for proper |
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| location of capillary bulb in its spring holder. If the |
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| capillary checks okay, replace the |
| Burner blower motor | Check for 120VAC supplied to burner blower motor |
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| at wire #13 to neutral. If no voltage is present, trace |
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| wiring back to the main power switch. If voltage is |
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| present, and the motor is not running, check for |
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| opens, shorts or grounds. |
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| WITH POWER OFF: Turn motor to check for locked |
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| rotor. |
| Burner transformer | Check for 120VAC supplied to the primary of the |
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| burner transformer. If no voltage is present, trace |
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| wiring back to the oven cavity |
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| voltage is present, check for 24VAC at transformer |
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| secondary. If there is primary voltage but no |
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| secondary voltage, replace burner transformer. |
| Centrifugal switch of burner | Check for 24VAC at motor connector, wire #13 to |
| blower motor | neutral. If voltage is not present, trace wiring back to |
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| transformer. If voltage is present, check for voltage at |
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| wire #14 to neutral. If no voltage is present at wire |
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| #14, and motor is running, replace burner blower |
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| motor. |
| Ignition control | Check for 24VAC at ignition control terminals marked |
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| “24V”, if no voltage is present, trace wiring back to |
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| centrifugal switch. Check for 120VAC to ignition |
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| control at terminal “L1” to neutral. If no voltage is |
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| present, trace wiring back to main power switch. |
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| When 24VAC is supplied to the ignition control, the |
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| ignition control switches 120VAC to the hot surface |
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| igniter If 24VAC and 120VAC are supplied to ignition |
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| control, but there is no voltage at the hot surface |
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| igniter, replace the ignition control. |
| Hot surface igniter | If 120VAC is present at hot surface igniter terminals, |
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| visually check to see that the igniter is heating |
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| (igniter may be viewed through the port in the end of |
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| burner tube). The igniter should glow bright red. If the |
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| igniter does not heat, replace the hot surface igniter. |
| Ignition control | After 45 seconds of hot surface igniter |
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| ignition control will switch 24VAC to the gas control |
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| valves. Check for 24VAC output from ignition control |
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| across terminals marked “valve” and “valve gnd”. If |
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| no voltage is present, replace ignition control. |
| Gas control valves | When 24VAC is supplied to the gas control valves, |
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| the valve should open. Check for gas pressure at the |
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| manifold tap located just before the burner. If there is |
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| no pressure, check the incoming gas supply to be |
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| sure all manual valves are open and flexible gas |
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| hose is properly connected. If gas is present, and the |
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| gas control valve is energized, but there is no gas |
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| pressure at the burner manifold, replace the gas |
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| control valves. |
Flame will not stay lit | Hot surface igniter | Six seconds after the gas valve opens, ignition must |
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