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Does anyone have the Service Manual for this model Wall Oven? Thanks in advance.

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Thanks good to know. You can tell this is my first Dacor Wall Oven repair. :rocker:

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I love Dacor jobs because 1) they're easy and fun to work on and 2) the average ticket is almost an ounce of gold. 

 

Go git 'em, compadre!  :armed:

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Update on the Dacor Wall Oven. Ground was hot. I had my hand on the refrigerator and touched the control panel :woot:. I advised the customer that they need an Electrician. 

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Did you measure the outlet voltage from ground to neutral and ground to line for both the refrigerator and the range? That would tell you if the problem was inside the appliance or at the outlet and which outlet or appliance was the problem. The "hand tickle" test doesn't tell which appliance is having the grounding issue. 

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They had an Electrician come out. He verified the Dryer and Wall Oven were on the same breaker(big mistake) It was the wiring in the house with one lead on the fridge and the other on the wall oven 120 volts was present. Common to ground inside the Wall Oven read 120 Volts at all commons. He replaced the house Circuit breaker box, and pulled the wall oven(better him than me) and found ground melted to the casing. To many amps with the Dryer and wall oven on the same breaker.

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