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Dan O. Posted: Friday, June 12, 2009 6:03:08 PM(UTC)
 
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I received your Repair Kit P/N 340032

That might be the part number of one of the components in a kit but not for the kit itself. What is the part number of the whole kit (probably on its box) that you received?

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the instruction sheet states that this for "Free Standing Electric Ranges."

The same replacement control may be used in different applications. I don't know of any specific differences needed for use between a gas or electric range model.

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Do I need to make the rewiring changes for a gas range?

If your installation has those components described, my guess would be yes, they likely need to be changed on your model as well. I have no personal experience with your installation though.

JMO

Dan O.
www.Appliance411.com
The Appliance Information Site

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pcroe Posted: Friday, June 12, 2009 12:43:03 PM(UTC)
 
I received your Repair Kit P/N 340032 for my Roper range, which is gas. Your shipping person tells me I received the correct part. However, the instruction sheet states that this for "Free Standing Electric Ranges." Is this the correct part for a gas range?

Also, the existing controller is a Robertshaw unit. The instructions for the replacement part give directions for rewiring the ground and for rewiring once of the leads to the three-pin connector. Do I need to make the rewiring changes for a gas range?

I look forward to your response.