Nathandelabrum

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  • in reply to: Kenwood CK231DF problem. #488332
    Nathandelabrum
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    electrofix wrote:

    maybe not. since the gas is flowing it means the gas hose is in enough to open the gas valve. The pipe is deigned to seal before opening the valve to let the gas flow, so its possible to not have it locked in properly but get partial gas flow

    let hope he can spot the problem

    assume all other gas applances are working ok

    Dave

    Yes all other gas appliances working fine. I’m hopeful the hose has simply come loose but as stated I don’t want to touch it at all. Thanks for your help!

    in reply to: Kenwood CK231DF problem. #488330
    Nathandelabrum
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    Can’t see any kinks in the hose and the tap is fully turned on. If the hose had become slightly disconnected would we be smelling gas by now? It appears to be connected fine at both ends but I really don’t want to mess around with it.

    Hopefully it’s an easy fix tomorrow!

    in reply to: Kenwood CK231DF problem. #488328
    Nathandelabrum
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    electrofix wrote:has your cooker got a glass top that hinges down ?

    Dave

    Nope. It’s open on top.

    in reply to: Kenwood CK231DF problem. #488326
    Nathandelabrum
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    electrofix wrote: did he disconnect the gas hose ?

    Dave

    He says not, swears he didn’t touch anything gas related and I think he’s telling the truth as there was no need to touch the hose.

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