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July 22, 2005 at 12:35 pm #10841
cornflakes
ParticipantRECENTLY VISTED A STOVES MODEL 05904159 OVEN
This was resulting from my client finding out the actual problem, and deciding not to accept Stoves repair cost of £180.
Fault: Bearings gone on oven circulation fan
right simple job!
obtains gen part and visits site, removes old wornout fan motor, fit new motor. Returns oven into housing…tests nothing other than the fan motor hovering. Removes oven, as sometimes spade connetors may not have fitted correctly.( or had we made connection!!! as I took 2 phone call in quick time)
all fine.. test for voltage..nothing..gas ingniting, burner lighting, regulator working.
now all I have done is remove 2 connections,( 3 screws and 2 cover plates inside oven ) and there is nothing.
the old motor although noisy, I put back on same symptom..hovering motor( right to left)
gob smacked or what..
any ideas welcome
Graham
LeicestershireJuly 22, 2005 at 1:25 pm #142913Bryan
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Graham
Not exactly sure what you mean by “hovering motor left to right” when you are getting no voltage at motor terminals but have you set the time clock and are you testing it with the door closed (door interlock switch ? ).
Seems obvious but it is Friday afternoon 😆
Bryan
July 25, 2005 at 8:26 pm #142914cornflakes
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yes bryan it is friday pm, but i am not affected by the day of the week I think, although I was in london on the thursday stuck in a car park, called regents street for 2 hours after the bomb scares.
back to early problem on wednesday last
door is closed,timer is in manual mode, motor hovers ( very very slow motion of fan) as if start windings are trying to kick in, but only whilst ingnitor is sparking up, when main gas burner is lit, motor ceases to show any motion. and no voltage!graham
July 25, 2005 at 9:20 pm #142915Dave_Conway
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If this is the type I think it is (no Stoves info to hand here at home)…
It’s probably the PCB in that case, I’ve had a few of these fail doing just that.
Oddly though, it shouldn’t even attempt to ignite until there is sufficient pressure within the cabinet after the fan has fired up 😕
All points to the PCB I reckon.
Dave.
July 27, 2005 at 7:14 pm #142916cornflakes
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dave
many thanks
what is perplexing about this repair is the fact the fan was working fine, although noisy before i dismantled and fitted new motor.
with power off, how on earth can PCB blow.
looking at the wiring diagram the live feed is from PCB via door interlock and solinoid valve, I am revisiting to do continuity check on wiring
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