Air Pressure Switch

Check for 120 VAC on both sides of switch. If

 

 

voltage present on one side only, check for air tube

 

 

blockage. Adjust air switch. If above fails, replace

 

 

air pressure switch.

 

Transformer, 24 VAC

Check for 120 VAC to primary of transformer.

 

 

Check for 24 VAC from secondary of transformer. If

 

 

there is primary voltage, but no secondary voltage,

 

 

replace transformer.

NOTE:

(Model 1004 & 1005)

For oven models 1004 and 1005, there is a 1 Amp

 

 

fuse located between the 24 VAC output from the

 

 

transformer and the coil of the burner motor relay. If

 

 

there is 24 VAC output from the transformer, but no

 

 

burner motor relay action, check fuse and fuse

 

 

holder. Replace as necessary.

 

Burner Motor Relay

Delete burner motor relay refer to Section D, Page

 

 

34.

 

Burner Blower Motor

Check for 120 VAC supply to burner blower motor.

 

 

If 120 VAC is present and motor does not run,

 

 

replace motor. WITH POWER OFF: turn blower

 

 

wheel to check for locked rotor.

 

Centrifugal Switch of Burner

Check for 24 VAC output from secondary of

 

Blower Motor

transformer. If voltage is present, check for 24 VAC

 

 

at pin 6 and the ground bar on ignition control and

 

 

valve assembly. If the burner blower motor is

 

 

running and there is no voltage at pin 6 and the

 

 

ground bar on the ignition control valve, replace the

 

 

burner blower motor.

For ovens with

Ignition Control and Valve

Check for 24 VAC supply to the ignition control and

Johnson Controls

Assembly

valve assembly at pin 6 and the ground bar. If

Ignition Control

 

voltage is present, check for 24 VAC across pin #1

(For ovens with

 

and the ground bar (pilot valve). If voltage is not

 

present, replace electronic control package. If the

Honeywell Ignition

 

pilot valve is energized, check to see that the high

control, See Pg. 21)

 

voltage ignitor circuit is also energized. To check,

 

 

disconnect the ignitor lead from the bottom of

 

 

ignition control. Place female terminal of ignitor

 

 

lead approximately 1/8" from terminal post on

 

 

ignition control. Spark should jump the 1/8" gap. If

 

 

no spark is present, replace ignition control.

 

No Pilot

If the ignition control is supplied with 24 VAC, and

 

 

the pilot valve (internal to valve assembly) and

 

 

ignitor circuits are energized, visually check for pilot

 

 

flame. This may be done by opening the small

 

 

inspection door on the end of the burner, or by

 

 

opening the main oven door and looking under the

 

 

lower finger housings on the right side of the oven.

 

 

If no pilot flame is visible, check the following.

 

Pilot Shut-off Valve

Check to see that pilot shut-off valve is open (shut-

 

 

off valve is located between ignition control and

 

 

valve assembly and burner.)

 

Pilot Tube

Check for gas pressure at pilot tube. Disconnect

 

 

pilot tube at burner and connect manometer to pilot

 

 

tube. If no gas pressure is present, check for

 

 

blockage in pilot tube or pilot shut-off valve. If these

 

 

are clear, and there is gas supplied to the oven,

 

 

replace the ignition control and valve assembly.

 

Pilot Orifice

If there is gas pressure at the pilot tube, check the

 

 

pilot orifice for obstructions. Replace as need

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