Originally Posted by: isomc01 I check the resistance of the connection to the board and it read correctly 1078. Also checked the wiring and the insulation around the coupling of the thermocouple and it appeared to be fine.
Already replaced relay board due to original F2 error. Now trying to correct F5 error.
Any other ideas?
Isomc,
The F5 error code indicates:
"Power to the element relays disabled in cook mode.
Components to check:
1) Intermittent sensor or wire harness connection
2) Intermittent contact on PRB(power relay board).
Now you need to do a "live" voltage test at the relays on the PRB.
and check the hi limit switch on the exhaust tube.
At the relay board, with power on,
Check the Black wire L1 to chassis ground for 120 VAC( the L1 terminal is on the front of the PRB, closest to you).
Check the double Red wires to chassis ground for 120 VAC (the L2 terminal is located on the back of the PRB.
Check L1 Black to double Red L2, for 240 VAC.
Any low or missing voltage indicates a bad wire from the terminal block, on the back of the oven, or improper power supply to the unit.
On the exhaust tubes, you'll find hi limit switches mounted on the tubes,
Check both switches,
Black wire to chassis ground should have 120 VAC,
Orange wire to chassis ground should have 120 VAC.
Any missing voltage on the orange wire would indicate an oprn hi limit switch,
Any missing voltage on the black wire would indicate a bad wire or power supply to the unit.
With a bake cycle and temperature selected,
Check the Yellow wire(bake)terminal, on the back side, on the PRB for 120 VAC to chassis ground.
Missing voltage would indicate a bad bake relay(it didn't close) or a power supply problem to the oven.
With a broil cycle and temperature selected,
Check the Purple wire(broil)terminal, on the back upper portion of the PRB for 120 VAC to chassis ground.
Missing voltage would indicate a bad broil relay, or a power supply problem to the oven.
I'm sure you have double checked all of your connections to the ERC and relay board.
I'm sure you'll have it figured out after this check.
:) :) :)