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DCS RG304 range burners clicking


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My burners click nonstop and they don't light well but ONLY when the oven is heating up. After the oven is to temperature they seem to work fine. If I try to ignite the burners while the oven is off or completely up to temp they work fine. The control module and the igniter/sensors are new. When the oven is warming the burners, even though they are clicking, seem to try to light, gas comes out but the flame ignites weakly and often goes out. Under normal conditions it ignites very well with a good flame.

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Here is a video of the burner during oven warm up

and when the oven is off

 

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2 hours ago, alpinab7 said:

The control module and the igniter/sensors are new.

How new? Did this just start after installing the new parts?

Double check your model number and post it complete and accurate. 

You may have miss wired something.

Quick

 

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The range is 10 years old or so. I've had it for 5. Did it before and after the new parts. Always did it. The make and model are correct in the title.

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And the control module is 2 years old, the igniters about 4 months

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Well the best I can come up with make sure you have correct voltage polarity and ground at your house plug.

From there my guess is someone in the past miss wired it. 

That's a good one. That will take someone knowing how to read a schematic present with the range.

Good luck with that.

Quick 

 

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If turning on all the burners or the oven burner being lit during operation affects the flow of gas to the other burners, it is a regulator issue... 

The spark will be continuous if the burner flames aren't engulfing the electrodes on a re-ignition system.

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Hiroshi I just had to go take a look. The electrode sits in the middle of the two burners. I took a look at the schematic. Some one worked on that thing in the past. If the polarity was reversed be it at the wall outlet or if the power cord was reversed at what seems to be a terminal block that along with a shorted burner switch that could maybe create that problem? Run the circuit backwards and see.

Looks like he needs to back off the air just a little as well.

Quick

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