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jmrec100  
#21 Posted : Wednesday, February 4, 2009 12:41:16 PM(UTC)
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I will check continuity. I did check for voltage across these two terminals. And same result. No 120 volts. Should it read 120 volts when operating? Where would I read the incoming 120 volts to the valve?
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#22 Posted : Wednesday, February 4, 2009 12:51:05 PM(UTC)
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I looked at the gas valve parts on this site. I see two LARGE copper terminals. I assume this is the 120v in. Then it makes sense that the other 4 terminals , two on top to Broil, and two on the bottom to the bake. So I check continuity to the lower terminals. If I find very high (?), then probably a bad valve?

Can I switch the wires on top to the bottom (safely) and see if the burner or the igniter lights up?
I will take a picture and post it when I can.
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#23 Posted : Wednesday, February 4, 2009 1:01:22 PM(UTC)
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Don't dig deeper than it's needed. If it reads close to "0" then the problem is a bad control board. If it reads "&#8734;" then the gas valve has to be replaced.

Gene.
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#24 Posted : Wednesday, February 4, 2009 1:09:05 PM(UTC)
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Thanks. I appreciate the help. I understand the dual valve now. It may be that the oven side is bad. I'll let you know what I find.
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#25 Posted : Friday, February 6, 2009 9:10:52 PM(UTC)
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It measures near zero resistance across the two lower terminals leading to the bake side. Actually .001 ohms. So problem is in the control board. Probably a bad relay. I will look at the board again and check for loose wires leading down to the gas valve. What should I measure or look for to check the control board? Can I check output at the board by looking for a 120 volt output ? Are there test points I can look at on the board?
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#26 Posted : Friday, February 6, 2009 10:17:21 PM(UTC)
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There are a lot of numbers on the control board.
The control baord numbers are:
1005031339
RG01CXP002
183D7277P005CN
TORISAN AND TOTTORI SANYO ELECTRIC is the manufacturer names on it.
Do any of these numbers make sense?

The control board is basically 2 PC Boards mated together. On the smaller board, there are two sections marked BAKE and BROIL. There is one relay in each section. I am guessing they are independent to the different functions of broil and bake but they both have a COMMON Line wire. There is a LINE terminal (120v) going into the Board. Then in the bake section, there is a terminal (labeled BAKE) that leads down to the bake section igniter. I am guessing the relay in the bake may have gone bad. The PN on the relays are different so I am guessing one is NO and the other may be NC. They are Siemens relay, PN T7CS1D-12 (bake) AND T7CS5D-12 (broil). It happens alot for electronic relays to go bad. How Can I check the output or resistance of the control board at the bake terminal to be sure the control board is bad? ?
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#27 Posted : Friday, February 6, 2009 11:51:16 PM(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: jmrec100 Go to Quoted Post
...Then in the bake section, there is a terminal (labeled BAKE) that leads down to the bake section igniter...


Check for 120 VAC between that terminal and ground while the control calls for Bake. If there is no proper voltage then the control board has gone bad.

Gene.
P.S. I need you to double check the model number if you need the right part number for the control board.
jmrec100  
#28 Posted : Saturday, February 7, 2009 12:30:01 AM(UTC)
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Checked the model number several times. I know it does not correspond to the models that come up on the parts search.
MODEL NUMBER: JGBP26WEA5WW (Yes it is a '5')
SERIAL NUMBER: VA205739P

I need to check the voltage.
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#29 Posted : Saturday, February 7, 2009 9:15:49 AM(UTC)
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I checked the voltage between the AC N terminal on the control board and the BAKE terminal. In the off position, I measure 0 voltage. Turn it to the Bake setting, I read 120 volts . So it seems the control board is operating. Somehow the voltage is not reaching the bake side of the gas valve. I am going to run thru each reading again.
I will proceed from the control board and work my way down.

What resistance should the ignitor read. Last reading was 135 ohms, Brand new.
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#30 Posted : Saturday, February 7, 2009 1:42:14 PM(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: jmrec100 Go to Quoted Post
...What resistance should the ignitor read. Last reading was 135 ohms...


Usually the resistance is not specified. As long as it reads the closed circuit it's fine.

Double check everything, including all wires and connections.

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