Low voltage to gas valve Brand: Kenmore Model Number: 790.75728990 Age: 5 - 10 years I am an HVAC professional and therefore no stranger to gas controls. My oven has a low flame (verified by clocking gas meter) and often lights hard, slow to heat, slow to cook, etc. I purchased a new dual vlave (it also controls the broiler, which works fine) before removing the old valve and before I discovered that the operating voltage of the valve is apparently quite low and narrow: 3.03 to 3.30 VAC according to the tag on the valve. Replacing the valve had no effect on the problem.
Testing electrically, I find the voltage to the oven operator inadequate at 2.59 VAC and is surely the root of all my problems, but what is the cause? The schematic shows the hot surface ignitor IN SERIES (!) with the operator and thus an increase in resistance in the ignitor will increase voltage drop to the operator. I can't say that I've ever run into such a thing, but then I've never worked with a series circuit, either. The ignitor glows with the same apparent intensity as does the working broiler ignitor.
Or is the voltage output by the electronic control possibly at fault? The schematic is vague on this point, showing only 120VAC fed into the control, an internal relay, and an unknown voltage output. I know that the electronics regulate ouput to the broiler, for it accomplishes high/low operation by varying the voltage to the operator, but what about the oven ouput?
Without knowing anything about what voltages to expect, I can only guess at the fault. Can you lend a hand in diagnosis? Any help you can afford will be greatly appreciated.
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