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Top and bottom ovens only heat to 225 when temp is set to bake at 350. I tested as follows: Bake elements reads 30 ohms with tester set at RX1. Temp Sensor reads 100 ohms with tester set at RX10.
Are there any resistors or wires I can test? The control panel has been discontinued so I hope that is not the problem.
Thanks to the experts for your help.
Mike
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You are correct that it happened to both ovens simultaneously. Thanks for the heads up on the timer repair.
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denman,
Is there a way for me to test the board to make sure it's bad?
Also, what does a timer have to do with controlling temp and elements?
Thanks,
Mike
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denman,
So I sent my board to a repair shop in TX. I got it back and reinstalled it. The oven will only heat to 300 when I have it set at 350. BTW, I adjusted the temp calibration up as high as it would go.
Is there anything else I'm missing? This is very frustrating.
Thank you for all the help.
Mike
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Update: I think I made a mistake when checking ohms on the broil elements by only checking the inside element.
The actual ohm reading is 30-35 on the inside and 80 on the outside. This is for both upper & lower ovens. The manual says they should be 45-55.
So the problem is both broil elements are bad or something in the wiring, relays, etc.
Any advice on how and where to begin is helpful.
Mike
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Denman, both ovens are still not heating to temp. All power input looks good. Is there a way to test the voltage at the elements to make sure they are getting enough power?
I tested the voltage as follows: Terminal Block L1 to White Neutral is 120v with oven off and 117v in preheat L2 to White Neutral is 120v with oven off and 116v in preheat L1 to L2 is 240v with oven off and 226v in preheat Also checked voltage at Pinouts as follows: P19/1 (L1) 120v P19/3 (Neutral) 120v Control Panel Transformer: Both Blue (load) 23v Both Red (line) 118v
Actual Ohm Readings Isolated Tests Recommended Upper Lower Broil Inside 45-55 33 33 Broil Outside 45-55 54 55 Bake 25-30 28 28 Oven Temp Sens 1080 1080 1080 Oven Therm Shutdown Closed Closed Closed Cntrl Panel Therm Fuse Closed Closed Entire Circuit Tests- Term Block to Pin Outs Term Block to Broil Outside (P18/1) 53 (23/2) 55 Term Block to Broil Inside (P18/2) 33 (P23/3) 33 Term Block to Bake (P18/3) 28 (P23/4) 28 The only thing that stands out from my ohm testing is both inner broil elements are at 33 ohms and the tech sheet says they should be 45-55 ohms. But when I heat both ovens the inside elements gets red hot but the outside one doesn't.
************************.com said there was problem with the power supply.
If I call a technician I don't think there is anything else to test. This is real head scratcher. Your help has been very much appreciated.
Thanks, Mike
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I put one probe in P19-1 and the other in P19-3 and it read 120v.
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denman,
I am going to test the voltage at the elements and want to make sure I do it correctly for obvious reasons. I have the ovens pulled out so I easy access to the back.
I unplug the 4 broil element wires, 2 for the inner and 2 for the outside. I then put red probe on one of the outside wires and the black probe on the other outside wire. This should be 240v. Do the same for the inside wires too. Repeat for the bake elements too.
Is that correct? And thanks again the help and patience.
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denman, The voltage at the upper bake and both broil elements was 237v. All the bottom readings were 236v. I did the test with the oven in bake for only a few minutes. Would it make sense to wait until the panel says it reaches 350 degrees (which it does not inside) then test to see if it still has power? Is it possible it heats and then shuts off?
Any ideas what's holding it back from heating to full temp?
Thanks, Mike
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Originally Posted by: denman OK lets recap. The low temperature happens in both ovens, correct? I thought that the ovens never came ready (stayed in pre-heat), correct? When I set to 350 the panel shows the temp rising up to 350 and then it beeps as if ready. The inside temps are as follows. Upper set to 350 and it only gets to 225. Bump it 400 and it gets to 325. Broil only reaches 325 and the inside coil gets red but not the outside. The lower oven set at 350 reaches 275 and when bumped up to 400 it gets to 350. Broil only gets to 325 and again the inner coils is red but not the outside. [COLOR="Blue"]Would it make sense to wait until the panel says it reaches 350 degrees (which it does not inside) then test to see if it still has power?[/COLOR] I am not sure that this would really tell you any thing as we know they are not heating like they should but may be worth a try to see if both elements are not working correctly. So when bake is on broil should be off and vice versa. [COLOR="Blue"]Is it possible it heats and then shuts off?[/COLOR] Yes [COLOR="Blue"] Any ideas what's holding it back from heating to full temp?[/COLOR] You could try checking the oven sensors but again it does not make sense that they would both go out and do the same thing at the same time. Below is a link about the sensors, look at 7, 8, 20 and 21. http://www.applianceaid.com/ele...-range-repair-topics.phpI will re-test the sensors again just to be sure. Sorry but this has got me stumped!! Why me! Thanks again, you're awesome.
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