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SILICON CARBIDE (GLO-COIL) IGNITION 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

BAKE AND BROIL IGNITERS 

The bake and broil igniters are mounted to the bake and 
broil burner and ignite the gas flowing into the burner.  
During a bake or broil operation, current flows through 
the ignite, gas valve and thermostat to neutral.  As the 
ignite starts heating and glowing, its internal resistance 
decreases allowing more current to flow through the 
bake or broil circuit.  When the circuit current reaches 
approximately 3.2 to 3.6 amps, the bi-metal arm in the 
gas valve flexes, opening the valve, allowing gas to 
flow to the burner when it is ignited by the glowing 
ignite.  The ignite will glow anytime the bake or broil 
burners are in operation and cycle on and off with the 
thermostat cycling contacts. 
 
The ignite can be checked for continuity by using an 
ohmmeter set to the Rx10 range.  Remove the ignite 
from the burner and disconnect the ignite wiring.  
Attach one meter lead to each ignite wire.  A resistance 
of several hundred ohms may be indicated and may 
vary with each ignite.  The main purpose of this test is 
to see if the ignite is open internally.  

The ignite may 

still be defective even though continuity is indicated 
and it glows when the oven is set for a bake, broil or 
clean function.

  A more exact test is to measure the 

ignite current with the oven operating.  An ammeter 
should be inserted in series with one lead of the ignite 
or any amprobe attached to the of the ignite will check 
the amount of current flowing through the ignite circuit. 
 

With the oven turned on and the ignite glowing red, 

a current reading of approximately 3.2 to 3.6 amps 
should be indicated. 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 

GAS VALVE 

The bake and broil gas valves supply gas flow to the 
bake or broil burners.  The valve contain a bi-metal arm 
attached to the valve seat and is wound with a small 
electric heater coil.  When a current range of 
approximately 3.2 to 3.6 amps flows through the bake 
or broil circuit the bi-metal arm is heated causing it to 
flex or bend, allowing gas to flow to the burner where it 
is ignited by the burner ignite.  An amperage reading 
less than 3.2 will cause the gas valve to partially open, 
resulting in a reduced gas flow to the burners. 
 
A continuity test can be made to check the bi-metal arm 
heater by using an ohmmeter set to the low ohm range 
or a continuity tester.  Access to the bake valve can be 
made by removing the access panel.  The broil gas 
valve is located on the right side of the burner box 
flueway and the bake valve is located on the left side of 
the oven burner box.  Power to the oven must be shut 
off and the gas valve wiring removed. 
 
Attach the meter or tester leads to the two gas valve 
terminals facing the rear of the oven.  A low ohms 
reading or continuity should be indicated.  Repeat the 
same test on the two gas valve terminals facing the front 
of the oven .  If infinite ohms or an open heater coil is 
indicated on either set of terminals the complete gas 
valve must be replaced. 

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Страница 1: ...SERVICE MANUAL FREE STANDING GAS RANGE...

Страница 2: ...ontrol Panel Removal 23 Landing Ledge Removal 23 Component Location 24 Top Burner Removal 25 Top Burner Ignitor Removal 25 Spark Module Removal 25 Indicator Light Removal 26 Bake Broil Thermostat Remo...

Страница 3: ...o White Standard Range 30 W FG Forest Green SC 27 D PL Plum Convection Range 30 W SS Stainless Steel VB Viking Blue RC 27 D WH White Convection Range 36 48 W GG Graphite Gray RT 24 D LN Linen Rangetop...

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Страница 5: ...S 5 YEAR ANY HALOGEN ELEMENT BAKE ELEMENT BROIL ELEMENT OR CONVECTION COOK ELEMENT PART ONLY GAS WALL OVENS 90 DAYS GLASS PAINTED PORCELAIN AND DECORATIVE ITEMS 1 YEAR FULL WARRANTY COMPONENTS AND ACC...

Страница 6: ...VAPORATOR CONNECTING TUBING 12 YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY SEALED SYSTEM COMPONENT PART ONLY COMPRESSOR CONDENSER DRYER STRAINER EVAPORATOR CONNECTING TUBING WINE COOLER 90 DAYS PAINTED OR DECORATIVE ITEMS...

Страница 7: ...2 The range CANNOT be installed directly adjacent to sidewalls tall cabinets tall appliances or other side vertical surfaces above 36 high There must be a minimum of 6 side clearance from the range t...

Страница 8: ...use with natural gas The orifice hoods must be screwed snug when LP Propane is used See LP Propane conversion d Manifold pressure should be checked with a manometer natural gas requires 5 0 WC and LP...

Страница 9: ...m left 60 range 6 30 from left If it is higher than 3 from the floor the range will not fit flush against the wall and The shutoff valve will not be accessible 2 Electrical Requirements Gas ranges gas...

Страница 10: ...er trim on the 2 door models to adjust the leveling legs A Right Side Front Back Adjustable Legs B Left Side Front Back Adjustable Legs When adjusted properly this space will be uniform from the top t...

Страница 11: ...of primary and secondary air are needed for quiet and efficient appliance operation and for complete combustion of the gas Size of the inlet openings and flue outlets control secondary air flow E Expl...

Страница 12: ...of aldehydes is present then carbon monoxides almost always will be present aldehydes themselves also are toxic H GAS BURNER OPERATION A gas burner is a device to burn gas under control to produce us...

Страница 13: ...nd 100 000 BTU hr use pipe or 1 4 tubing From d to e demand 35 000 BTU hr use pipe or tubing From b to f demand 200 000 BTU hr use 3 4 pipe From c to g demand 38 000 BTU hr use pipe or 5 8 tubing From...

Страница 14: ...hoods clockwise until they become snug against the internal LP Propane pin orifice See Illustration 2 After adjusting the oven burner orifice hoods Illustration 3 Item 3 for LP gas it may be necessary...

Страница 15: ...shut off valve 2 Removing the range from the cabinets 3 Remove the back guard from the range 4 Locating the gas supply line at the end of the broiler venturi 5 Remove and replace the orifice spud loc...

Страница 16: ...ts on the burner at the burner ports a Open the air shutter gap to eliminate yellow tipping BURNER ASSEMBLY b Close the air gap to prevent a noisy flame that lifts off the burner ports 8 Turn the surf...

Страница 17: ...flame height adjust the air shutter illustration 1 item 1 to obtain a blue flame with no yellow tipping that contacts the burner at the burner ports a Open the air shutter gap illustration 1 item 1 to...

Страница 18: ...fice 6 Check flame for desired height before replacement of the above parts 7 The flame adjustments are the same as the surface burners Use a deep socket to adjust the orifice hood on natural gas only...

Страница 19: ...sure should never exceed 14 WCP or 1 2 PSI E Be sure the thermostat bulb is straight and properly spaced from the oven liner The sensor bulb clips should be in place F Place a weighted thermo couple i...

Страница 20: ...ostat wiring removed when checking the contacts for continuity Access to the thermostat contacts can be made by removing the control panel Replace the thermostat if the switch contacts are defective T...

Страница 21: ...e lead of the ignite or any amprobe attached to the of the ignite will check the amount of current flowing through the ignite circuit With the oven turned on and the ignite glowing red a current readi...

Страница 22: ...olds hinge in place while removing or replacing the door C DOOR HINGE SPRING Color denotes part number b Grasp the door near the lower end c Place your thumbs over the door socket openings to prevent...

Страница 23: ...ding C Door Handle Bracket D Door Handle E Outer Door Glass Retainer F Heat Baffle G Insulation 32 x 16 7 8 H Inner Door Glass Retainer J Inner Door Glass 3 Door handle is mounted to the door panel an...

Страница 24: ...rill models 4 Remove two decorative screws at both ends of the control panel 5 It is not necessary to remove bezels LANDING LEDGE REMOVAL 1 Shut off power to the unit 2 remove the control panel See co...

Страница 25: ...25 COMPONENT LOCATION...

Страница 26: ...bly TOP BURNER IGNITOR REMOVAL 1 Shut off power to the oven 2 Remove grate and burner bowl 3 Remove two 2 screws securing the ignitor to the burner support 4 Disconnect the ignitor wire SPARK MODULE R...

Страница 27: ...nect the wire leads to the ignitor 5 Remove the oven burner See oven burner removal 6 Remove two 2 screws securing the ignitor to the burner and remove the ignitor BROIL GAS VALVE REMOVAL 1 Shut off p...

Страница 28: ...EAKS USING A SOAP SOLUTION AFTER INSTALL REPLACEMENT REGULATOR USE SEALANT ON ALL PIPE JOINTS SEALANT MUST BE RESTIVE TO L P GAS DO NOT USE THREAD TAPE CONVECTION FAN REMOVAL 1 Shut off power to the u...

Страница 29: ...up and the indicator does not light replace the indicator OVEN LIGHT SWITCH The oven light switches are mounted in the control panel The light switch can be checked for continuity by using an ohmmete...

Страница 30: ...move the grates burner bowls and grate supports on either side of the griddle Lift and remove the griddle 3 Remove two 2 securing the ignitor to the griddle box Disconnect the wiring from the ignitor...

Страница 31: ...ated check for broken wiring between the gas valve and thermostat 3 No broil operation Bake 3A Defective thermostat 3 A Check thermostat contacts for continuity operates normally Broil contacts or che...

Страница 32: ...h 7B Check light switch contacts for continuity 7C Defective light socket 7C Check for 120VAC the light socket terminals If voltage is present replace the light socket If no voltage is present check f...

Страница 33: ...r a dirty orifice 14D Clean orifice or replace faulty drilled orifice 15 Lifting flames flames rise 15A Lifting burner flames results 15A Reduce primary air from the ports to burn some when the flow v...

Страница 34: ...ck gas pressure Blowing lifting Flames Normal Hard Flames Yellow Tipping Yellow Flames Check the gas supply and set the regulator to the proper supply of gas A properly adjusted burner should be stabl...

Страница 35: ...35 GRIDDLE REPAIR KIT FOR 12 VIKING RANGETOP ONLY...

Страница 36: ...36 GRIDDLE REPAIR KIT FOR 24 VIKING RANGETOP ONLY...

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Страница 40: ...on Data Microsoft Templates Normal dot Title Subject Author Viking Range Keywords Comments Creation Date 7 9 2001 6 19 PM Change Number 3 Last Saved On 3 28 2003 3 40 PM Last Saved By Ken Sievert Tota...

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