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cmgonz  
#1 Posted : Monday, March 24, 2008 2:39:01 PM(UTC)
cmgonz

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I purchased a home recently and it came with dryer that looks essentially new and little used. The location of the dryer was changed and it has brand new exhaust ducting and good flow. My problem is that the dryer heat (i.e.flame) cycles on and off because of the Hi-Limit thermostat on the flame chamber and it turns the flame off too soon, i.e. before there is adequately heated air. It takes 3 or 4 50 minute cycles to dry an average load. If I remove the Hi-Limit Thermostat from its position and just set it inside the dryer body, the dryer works fine. The thermostats turn the flame on and off and the clothes dry in a resonable length of time--about 50". So, I replaced the Hi-Limit Thermostat and the Flame Sensor with new parts--but--the dryer behaves exactly the same way! These are some of my questions: Do gas dryers have natural gas models and bottled gas models? If so, how do I know if this is the correct model for natural gas? The flame actually reaches the Hi-Limit Thermostat so it does not surprise me that it triggers and turns off the flame, could the flame be too hot or too large? Any advice would be appreciated.
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bambiblaster  
#2 Posted : Monday, March 24, 2008 5:03:44 PM(UTC)
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The orfice in the tube .. there is 1 for natural and 1 for lp... did you get lucky and have the previous owner leave the owners manual this will tell you .. the gas company can check it and switch for you.. here is a repair manual that might help


http://www.servicematters.com/m...ibrary/docs/16000132.pdf
cmgonz  
#3 Posted : Monday, March 24, 2008 5:42:48 PM(UTC)
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Hello bambiblaster, Thank you for the quick reply and the service manual. Do you think that the symptoms I described are compatible with a dryer hooked up to natural gas when the dryer is expecting propane? I will try to figure out what type of gas this dryer is expecting. Thank you!
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