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October 20, 2005 at 9:09 pm #12712
bobokines
ParticipantCan anyone tell me if cooker oven thermostats are usually all calibrated the same? Most dials show the 9 oclock position as 250degrees C. The description of some stats include 25-315C, is this the minimum and max temperature?
I am trying to find a good generic fan oven stat to carry as a van stock item.
Bob
October 20, 2005 at 11:02 pm #151276clivejameson
ParticipantRe: Are all cooker stats the same calibration?
Instinct would say definitely not….
Most stats seem to have different maximum temperature settings although many are similar, but of course the phial is of differing lengths and sizes.
Have a look at Kitchen Economy…I carry a TS124 and a TS125 on van stock and these seem to fit around 30{e5d1b7155a01ef1f3b9c9968eaba33524ee81600d00d4be2b4d93ac2e58cec2d} of fan ovens, mainly the bottom end stuff, but useful nonetheless 😉
October 21, 2005 at 6:14 am #151277bobokines
ParticipantRe: Are all cooker stats the same calibration?
Kitchen Economy?
Bob
October 21, 2005 at 6:39 am #151278kwatt
KeymasterSpares suppliers of cooker bits, I don’t have details fro them but they’ve been about a long time and someone will.
I think they used to do recon cookers as well, no idea if they still do.
K.
October 21, 2005 at 7:15 am #151279clivejameson
ParticipantRe: Are all cooker stats the same calibration?
Hi Bob
Kitchen Economy….. 01222 451222
They keep a good range of gen and non-gen cooker spares and have always been a pleasure to deal with.
October 21, 2005 at 3:58 pm #151280bobokines
ParticipantRe: Are all cooker stats the same calibration?
Thanks boys
Bob
October 23, 2005 at 12:04 pm #151281andy2
ParticipantRe: Are all cooker stats the same calibration?
Bob
I have found that the three following configurations will fit most of the single built in ovens which most customers now seem to have. These are
Scale (1) – 20 to 250deg (temp) with rotation of 0 – 270deg
Scale (2) – 20 to 250deg (temp) with rotation of 0 – 310deg
Scale (3) – 50 to 320deg (temp) with a rotation of 0 to 310deg.Most use a 6mm “D” spindle 25mm long – (Flat to the top when off) and M4 X 28mm fixing lugs.
Scale (2) seems to be predominant on continental ovens.
Many suppliers will give the temp range in thier spec and sometimes an e.g.o number.
If this begins 55.13 or 55.18 or 55.19 then it is an 0 to 310 deg rotation.
If 55.17 then it is an 0 to 270deg rotation
If you can source a cheap (£5 – £6) scale (1) and (2) these will fit most ovens in my experience and any small differences in temp limits are irrelevent over the range in actual use.
Andy
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