The large burner is a two element burner that has stopped working. I replaced the element but hat didnt fix the issue. Apparently I have a problem in the large/small burner switch or the rotating heat knob. Any ideas on how to test this circuit or find the root problem.
Thank you.
[quote=bna1gah;122788]The large burner is a two element burner that has stopped working. I replaced the element but hat didnt fix the issue. Apparently I have a problem in the large/small burner switch or the rotating heat knob. Any ideas on how to test this circuit or find the root problem.
Thank you.[/quote]
You can check the switch if you have a volt meter. Remove power to unit and then gain access to the back side of the switch. Once you have it safely accessed, turn the switch on and go across H1 and H2 on the switch, you should read 240V. If you don’t, make sure you have it across L1 and L2. If you have it there the switch is bad.
If you do have it across H1 and H2 then you’ve got a wire problem between the switch and the burner. Below is a pic of the switch.
[PART]AP2023620[/PART]
This burner has the ability to be the full 9" or a smaller 6" burner. To change between the burner size is a second switch that looks to be a single pull.
How do you test this switch to see if it is good?
[quote=bna1gah;122875]This burner has the ability to be the full 9" or a smaller 6" burner. To change between the burner size is a second switch that looks to be a single pull.
How do you test this switch to see if it is good?[/quote]
Can’t get my hands on a wiring diagram for that model. How many terminals are on the switch? I see it in the parts breakdown but I can’t tell what’s happening inside of it.
What were the results for the previous test I mentioned?
I just got home and started testing the single pole single throw switch that changes the burner from a 6" to a 9". The switch has continuity when it is on the 9" setting. It seems to be working fine.
I than pulled the wires off the main burner switch so I could read the markings and reinstalled the wires. I plugged in stove to 240 V and conducted a voltage test on the H1 and H2 lines and I had 244V. I also noticed the burner turned on!
So as right now it working - but how and why? The only difference is I removed a few wires and placed them back on. All connections seemed solid so I am perplexed.
Any suggestions?
