Heater pilot flame, Flame spreader, Figure 4-4 – Whirlpool 4322452 User Manual

Page 47: Figure 4-5, This larger flame is deflected by a, Standing pilot flame standing pilot assembly

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The interaction between the thermostat and the safety valve is very important and critical to the
operation of the oven. The thermostat provides two separate functions each time it is turned on,
but first, we need to know what the thermostat does when it is in the “OFF” position. Even with the
thermostat in the “Off” position, a supply of gas from the manifold pipe is always available through
the thermostat to the oven pilot assembly. It supplies enough gas to maintain a constant or
“standing” pilot flame in the oven at all times (see Figure 4-4).

Standing
Pilot Flame

Standing Pilot
Assembly

When the thermostat is turned “ON” to any temperature, its primary function is to increase the flow
of gas to the oven pilot assembly so that the “standing” pilot flame enlarges to create a “larger
standing pilot” or a “

heater pilot flame

.” This larger flame is deflected by a

flame spreader

(see

Figure 4-5) to heat the sensing bulb from the safety valve and hydraulically open it.

Figure 4-4

Flame Spreader

Safety Valve
Sensing Bulb

Heater Pilot

Flame Wraps

Around Sensor

Flame Spreads

Down To Sensing Bulb

Heater Pilot

Figure 4-5

OFF

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A

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P

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550

OFF

OFF

N

A

T

L

P

BR

OIL

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550

OFF

The Standing Pilot

Thermostat Off

The Standing Pilot

Thermostat On

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