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My Tappan 12-1863-10/03 circa 1994 oven has stopped igniting, even though I have a bright orange electric ignition pilot. I cannot detect any gas flowing. I believe I have 2 items in the gas chain:
Regulator P/N RV47NCLS 1/2 PSIG
Igniter P/N (I have electricity to this part) 9405 NAT NC4148-5 774S014P02
Can you suggest a method to determine which is faulty and should be replaced?
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Measure the current drawn by the igniter when it's on. If it's less than 3.2 amps - the igniter is bad and has to be replaced. - The part number for the oven igniter is AP2150412 Gene.
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Originally Posted by: Gene Measure the current drawn by the igniter when it's on. If it's less than 3.2 amps - the igniter is bad and has to be replaced. - The part number for the oven igniter is AP2150412 Gene. Gene, I do not have the tools to measure AC current. I've disconnected the leads to the safety valve,P/N AP2139126 , and measured 1 ohm static resistance across its terminals; After turning the oven ON, I measured the AC voltage at the terminals (unloaded) at 114VAC. I turned the oven OFF, reconnected the leads and turned the oven ON, and again measured the voltage, now at 2VAC loaded, from 114VAC unloaded. Can I conclude that this igniter is the problem, or is the issue with the safety value? Sincerely, alr
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Gene, The igniter was replaced, and the problem was solved. Thank you for your information alr
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I'm glad you were able to fix it.
Gene.
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When turning on the oven, (digital panel) I smell gas and then the oven seems to ignite with a Poof sound thats strong.
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Most likely the problem is a bad oven igniter. Also I would recommend to check the burner for burned through holes. - The part number for the oven igniter is AP2150412 - The part number for the bake burner is AP3220504 Gene.
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