Only some of them.
Correction. All sprints had SU's. It was 1850's that had both.
Only some of them.
This post concerns something that I CANNOT fix today.
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It’s the small oven on the right hand side, which keeps tripping the supply .
The irony of it all is that it’s got fully comp fix it insurance.
Grrrr.
If it's the fan element, some can be changed from inside the oven without pulling the whole unit out. Remove the backplate plate from inside the oven and see if the fixing is accessible. Wiring often has enough slack to pull the element forwards and disconnect.Prob the heating element. They do that. Easy enought to change. But you need to get the oven out fist!
You're right. It was the 1850 that soured the memory.Correction. All sprints had SU's. It was 1850's that had both.
That's sure to upset the safetyists!
If it is slack enough, pull it through then put a clothes peg or bulldog clip on the wire to stop it disappearing back through the hole.If it's the fan element, some can be changed from inside the oven without pulling the whole unit out. Remove the backplate plate from inside the oven and see if the fixing is accessible. Wiring often has enough slack to pull the element forwards and disconnect.
@8ob while there's nothing exactly wrong about what you've done, you've just opened yourself up to liability.
You've modified a tested and certified component of a piece of gas safety equipment. Therefore you have become the manufacturer.
The remains of the bottle was 150m away in a farmers field.
My AGA is pretty foolproof - uses a high tech wickWith exquisite timing our oil fired range went properly on the blink on Christmas morning. Once the cooker got fairly warm, the pressure burner would lock out. You have to wait several minutes before the 'lock out' button will allow the burner to re-light; 5 minutes burning, lockout again rinse and repeat. We had 8 guests, dinner was an hour late.
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So, today with the range nice and cold, I removed the burner unit and unearthed my box of spare parts for the Ecoflam/Monoflam burner. With fingers crossed changed the Danfoss oil solenoid coil for a new one. Just tested it and it ran straight up to 180C without a hiccup. Testing the old solenoid with a meter shows that it's just fine, obviously the heat is revealing a break in the windings, the first time this happened (about ten years ago) it took me a long time to realise what the fault actually was.
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BTW, the only company who I have found who are prepared to repair or service these Watson ranges is located somewhere up in Derbyshire. The bloke who does repairs seems to have a lead time of several weeks before he visits 'darn sarf'; hence my comprehensive spares kit, which now includes a ebay purchase used complete burner where the key components are the same as on 'our' Ecoflam unit.
Yep, I've had exactly that problem with one of those.Testing the old solenoid with a meter shows that it's just fine, obviously the heat is revealing a break in the windings,