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Premier 24" gas range, circa 1980 or so - thermostat?
appleimac posted a topic in DIY Appliance Repair Help
Posted a few years ago about needing my gas safety valve rebuilt, got that done - I have read thermostats operate differently on smaller gas ranges, but though my baked stuff has turned out okay, seems like thermostat overshoots a lot, and I notice that when I try turning the thermostat down from 350 - to 300 - to 250 - 200 - the dial thermometer I have towards the front of the rack doesn't show the temp going down, and when I pull the broiler door open the flame is still burning on the burner itself - Premier's parts number catalogs don't seem to go that far back, nor repair parts places, one poster stated the part number seems like ti may be incorrect, part missing - Premier doesn't have a thermostat for this, but they made standing-pilot 24" Premier stoves until recently, I would think there should be a cross reference where some of these would work. I am going to try to disassemble the range thermostat to get a pic of it, TOAC stated they may be able to rebuild it, but normally it is a bit too new for them to be able to do that? Thoughts?- 3 replies
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Manufacturer: Premier Type of Appliance: Oven Model Number: SCK-100 Have you validated the model number at an online parts site like Repair Clinic? (yes or no): Yes Have you watched the video on how to search for manuals and have you searched the Downloads section prior to posting this request? (yes or no): Yes Need the complete service manual for this
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gas safety valve - old Premier GC2100W gas range
appleimac posted a topic in DIY Appliance Repair Help
Was told by repairman my Peerless Premier gas range 24" made under the Galaxy name - needs a gas safety valve for the oven. Makes sense, after lighting pilot, would take hours before I could get the oven to fire up, then eventually the oven quit firing up days even days after the pilot was lit. Was told TOAC could rebuild my old valve, but I found the correct valve is supposed to be 1285, Dey Distributing said Premier confirmed this - I read this replaced the 1282 valve - is this in fact the right gas safety valve for this range? I really prefer to keep my old range from the 80's, I love a standing pilot stove over the battery ignition systems of today - or the electronic -