When the thermostat senses that the selected oven temperature is reached, its internal contacts open, as discussed earlier, and the electrical circuit is terminated (see Figure
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L1
Thermostat Switch | To Oven Burner | |
Contacts Open | ||
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Oven Is Cooling
Oven
Ignitor
Low Amperage | Safety Valve Safety Valve Closed |
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| No Gas Flow |
| To Oven Burner |
Figure
200˚ Heat From Oven
CLEANING THE OVEN BURNER
The most common burner maIfunction is clogging due to excess dirt and debris, which can enter the burner through the burner ports. This excess dirt can block one or several of the ports so that the burner will have trouble lighting, or will not light at all. In this case, the burner ports must be cleared using a pin (see Figure
The air shutter is an additional inlet where dust can enter a main burner. Whether or not the burner is operating, dust can still be drawn into the burner through the air shutter. The debris can clog the venturi, orifice, mixing tube, or burner ports. Again, this type of clogging can reduce, if not stop, the flow of gas through the burner. In addition, the primary air shutter itself can become blocked, restricting the flow of primary air into the burner.
In any event, cleaning the burner normally eliminates most of the dirt buildup. Also, it is a good practice to keep the area immediately surrounding the main burner as clean as possible to reduce the possibility of clogging any part of the main burner.
Oven
Burner
Air Shutter |
Pin
Figure
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