Caution, Troubleshooting oven pilot, Roubleshooting – Southbend S36D User Manual

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CAUTION

Proper and efficient operation of oven is dependent on correct installation and function of components. Always
verify that components are in place and functioning as intended.

Consult the following table and the flowchart that begins on the following page.

Problem

Look for -

Oven will not come on.

– Oven pilot is out.

Oven pilot will not stay ignited

– Pilot gas not adjusted properly.
– Bad thermopile.
– Bad thermopile connections at safety valve.
– Bad safety valve.
– Clogged orifice.
– Dirty pilot
– Draft condition.
– Improper ventilation system.
– Air in gas line.

Figure 8

Troubleshooting Oven Pilot

Oven pilot does not work.

Does the pilot light?

No

Yes

Check that the oven pilot adjustment on the manifold is open.

Continue to hold the button for 30 seconds. The pilot should remain

lit after the button is released. If it does not, wait five minutes and

try again.

If the pilot will not remain lit, do the following: Remove the

thermocouple from the safety valve. Install a thermocouple adapter

between the safety valve and the thermocouple to measure the
direct-current millivoltage produced by the thermocouple. While

holding the button, light the pilot and measure the voltage produced

by the thermocouple. If the voltage does not rise above 10

millivolts, adjust the pilot valve and retest. If the voltage still does

not quickly rise above 10 millivolts, replace the thermocouple.

If instead the thermocouple is working properly, replace the safety

valve.

If the pilot is not lit, attempt to light the pilot by raising the kick panel
slightly and rotating its top edge outward. Press and hold the button

on the oven safety valve and put a flame to the pilot.

If the pilot still will not light, do the following: Remove the oven

bottom. Loosen the pilot nut on the burner bracket. Remove the

pilot tube from the safety valve. Remove the pilot orifice from the

pilot or end of the tube and check for debris.

Re-install the pilot orifice and tubing.

Check whether the pilot flame is lit by looking through the hole in

the bottom of the oven. Leave the oven door open for five minutes

to allow gas fumes to clear.

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