bearings. Replace bearings as needed.

Oven will not heat

Gas supply

Check for adequate gas supply to oven.

 

Manual gas shut off valve

Check to see that the manual gas shut off valve is

 

 

open. Also, check flexible gas line connection for any

 

 

damage.

 

Main fan motor

Check for main fan operation. If it is not operating, refer

 

 

to “Oven fan will not run”.

 

Relay, main fan

Check for 120VAC supplied to relay terminal #13. If

 

 

voltage is not present, trace wiring back to power

 

 

supply. If voltage is present, check for 120VAC at

 

 

terminal #14. If there is no voltage at terminal #14, and

 

 

the relay is energized, replace the main fan relay.

 

Fuse, 2 Amp, control (F8)

Check, replace if necessary.

 

Fuse holder

Check, replace if necessary.

 

Switch, oven fan

Check for 120VAC to the switch, if no voltage is

 

 

present, trace wiring back to the main fan relay. Check

 

 

continuity between switch terminals. Replace switch as

 

 

needed.

 

Switch, burner

Check for 120VAC to the switch, if no voltage is

 

 

present, trace wiring back to the oven fan switch.

 

 

Check continuity between switch terminals. Replace

 

 

switch as needed.

 

Air pressure switch

Check for 120VAC to the air pressure switch. If no

 

 

voltage is present, trace wiring back to burner switch.

 

 

This normally open switch should close when the main

 

 

fan is activated. Check air switch tube for blockage or

 

 

any obstructions, repair as needed. Refer to the

 

 

“Removal and installation” section for proper

 

 

adjustment of air pressure switch. Replace air pressure

 

 

switch as needed.

 

Transformer, burner

Check for 120VAC supplied to primary of transformer. If

 

 

no voltage is present, trace wiring back to the air

 

 

pressure switch. If voltage is present, check for 24VAC

 

 

at transformer secondary. If there is primary voltage but

 

 

no secondary voltage, replace burner transformer.

 

Relay, burner blower

Check for 24VAC supply to relay coil. If no voltage is

 

 

present, trace wiring back to burner transformer. Check

 

 

for 120VAC to relay contact. If no voltage is present,

 

 

trace wiring back to air pressure switch. When 24VAC

 

 

is applied to the coil, there will be a delay of 20 – 30

 

 

seconds. After this time delay, the relay contacts

 

 

should close. If there is 24VAC applied, but the

 

 

contacts do not close, replace the burner blower relay.

 

Motor, burner blower

Check for 120VAC supplied to the burner blower motor.

 

 

If no voltage is present, trace wiring back to the burner

 

 

blower relay. If voltage is present, and the motor is not

 

 

turning, check for opens, shorts or grounds.

 

 

WITH POWER OFF: Check for locked rotor.

 

 

Replace burner blower motor as needed.

 

 

 

 

Centrifugal switch of

Check for 24VAC supplied to centrifugal switch at wire

 

Burner blower motor

S5. If no voltage is present, trace wiring back to the

 

 

burner transformer. If voltage is present, check for

 

 

24VAC out of centrifugal switch at wire #32. If there is

 

 

voltage in, but there is no voltage out, and the burner

 

 

blower motor is running, replace the burner blower

 

 

motor.

 

 

 

 

Burner control

Check for 24VAC supplied to the burner control at

 

 

terminals #5 and #6. If no voltage is present, trace

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Lincoln 3262, 3270-2, 3240-2 service manual Bearings. Replace bearings as needed

3240-2, 3262, 3270-2 specifications

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