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Monday, November 27th, 2006 11:46 pm
Earlier I mentioned that the stove doesn't work. This evening we took it apart.


Interior Wiring
Interior Wiring



We took out the burners and tested as much as we could with a multimeter. Our major finding was that the previous owners used this thing as a grill A LOT and never ever opened it to clean. I used this opportunity to scrub the bejesus out of a lot of it.

Anyway, the problem we've seen is this: when any of the burner controls are turned on, the "caution, it's hot" light will illuminate and that's it. The burners stay cold. We determined that the modules themselves were fine - they are of a very simple design, too, so we could quickly tell they were fine.

Next we found how to take the control unit facing off. Wow, that's a lot of wires... and a heck of a lot of grease. Sadly, the complexity has so far defeated us. We're trying to figure out, given a multimeter and a broken stove, how the thing should once have worked. There are no wiring diagrams available on the net. The stove manual, which of course we still have, is not very detailed and says only to install the stove "in accordance with local codes".

We got as far as trying to remove the top facing before we realized that was probably the only thing holding the guts of the stove up, so we sheepishly put a whole bunch of screws back in.

More on this later, I hope.
Wednesday, November 29th, 2006 06:59 am (UTC)
after we noticed the oven not going over 200F, we noticed that when we turned the thermostat below that, one of the streetlights went out...

Okay, now THAT'S good correlative reasoning -- and a darned funny story, too, from the safe "distance" of the future!

And yeah, we have a ganged breaker pair on this one. We've turned the breaker off and on numerous times; whatever's going on, both sides of the breaker are perfectly happy with it. Given the voltages I've seen, this makes me think the failure is out past the breaker box toward the street. Anything inboard of that should be making the breaker very unhappy.

Electrician is scheduled to arrive in nine hours. :)