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07/9/2006 at 8:28pm
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What a coincidence!! I received this email today from a 'James'
Hi gary,
Sorry to trouble you but having read loads of your postings on various caravan forums i thought i'd ask your advice on a problem i'm having with my oven.The oven has worked fine for 3 years,no problem at all.I have always used butane but was given a propane cylinder so tried that,the oven would really struggle to heat up enough to warm a ready meal,even when left in for over an hour.This previously only took 20 mins.I reverted back to butane and things improved,although only temporarily.Things got worse and i ended up removing the gas jet and cleaning it out,it did seem fairly blocked.When i replaced it it was better but not as good as origanally.Now it's back at it's worse on both gases.The flame looks to vary when i adjust the temp nob but there just isn't enough heat there,i checked the jet and it was clear,any ideas??
it's a maxol monte carlo bg41 model.
I'm desperate and would appreciate any help at all,i've drawn a blank everywhere i've turned,including maxol (or whoever has taken them over).
would it be wise to up the jet size? the jet in now is a .40.
Hi, two things and the first is no you don’t up the jet size!!, it worked once so it will work again without changing the jet. The next is I very much doubt it’s the gas in itself although the very slight extra pressure of Propane may have moved a tiny piece of dirt in the pipework. It’s also possible the gas was contaminated with a yellow oily substance and this is now restricting gas flow in the low level pipework but again unlikely. If you are very quite you can sometimes hear this gurgling as the gas pushes passed.
After that I would first go for that jet not being completely clear, try boiling it in soapy water, after that just leaves a problem with the gas control valve.
That assumed it's not a thermostatically controlled oven but that's my thoughts
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Hi Folks
Just thought I'd update you. I took the oven out and removed the jet, the steel fitting it was screwed into and the z shaped steel pipe which comes from the starter button. The pipe seemed clear so I focussed on the jet/steel fitting. Sure enough there were one or two loose bits of what looked to be rust plus some calortite inside. I boiled both in soapy water for half hour as Gary suggested but there were still bits in there which wouldnt shift so I soaked them in meths for a couple of days then flushed everything through using a wide guage needle and syringe before re assembly.
The oven seems to work ok now. The gas comes out with s satisfying hiss (was totally silent before). I was encouraged by that so I cooked a couple of part baked bagettes in it and they came out ok (brown on top!) in the specified time. I wouldn't have dared try that before.
So thanks for the advice everyone.
Simon
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