This kit is used to convert your appliance to liquid propane. This liquid petroleum gas conversion kit contains seven orifices, each under an inch long.
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This part is a replacement electronic clock/timer for your oven. The clock timer will display the time, and can be used to set a timer. If the clock will not start, will not allow you to program the t...
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Sold individually. This part helps the flame to spread for even heat. Also protects your burner head from spills. The surface burner cap is located on the top of the burner head and is used in ranges ...
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Johnny
November 26, 2019
Try to Start the oven and happens short circuit
For model number FFGF3047LSE
Hello Johnny, Thank you for the question. Very sorry but in order to troubleshoot the issue we will need a bit more information. When you say it is short circuit, do you mean there is a spark? If so were it is the spark coming from? Are there any other systems such as error codes, is the cooktop burners working properly ect. Please submit a new question if you have any follow ups. Looking forward to hearing from you!
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I am an HVAC tech by trade so it wasn't difficult to diagnose problem with safety valve. The hard part was being without an oven for a week. Repair was simple and effective--oven works good as new. Shut off gas and unplugged oven. Removed floor of oven between broiler and bake section, used wrenches to disconnect gas line from safety valve in back of oven, used philipps head screwdriver to remove burner assembly and gas valve, reversed process to replace. Checked out operation--OK.
I followed the simple instructions that were included in the kit. I started by replacing the 5 orifices on the top burners. The orifices are well labeled with numbers and colors. Next, I tightened the broiler burner orifice and the oven burner orifice with a 1/2 inch wrench. I had to tighten them pretty good to get the flame down where it is supposed to be. Then, I checked for leaks and I was then ready to cook.