Thursday, January 21, 2010

Thermador Ovens My Oven Is Popping The Circuit But The Convection And Broiler Do Not... Why?

My oven is popping the circuit but the convection and broiler do not... Why? - thermador ovens

I have a Thermador oven 3 years, roasting in the oven convection oven combination. Suddenly, the oven is the track, but the broiler convection or not, any clues? I'm not here to answer not to dwell "there." Thank you!

10 comments:

AMBER D said...

When the switch occurs only when you bake, it is likely that the plug is burned in the background and the element of short-circuit in the box. Pull the stove and remove the Control Panel, and then take a look.
The element could also be used and is a short circuit in the case. If your listing, you can find here --
http://appliancequickfix.com/PARTS.html

nick k said...

I do not like the type-1-oven is no longer in power.if circir as sockets or lights can trigger the circuit. The oven should always saying something without having to be connected to the circuit, as well as refrigerators and freezers. try to take things in the room and into the pan and turn the heat on the stove and found when trying to see the switch and shut the stove to get in touch if anything like this, if you load too many circuits.

nick k said...

I do not like the type-1-oven is no longer in power.if circir as sockets or lights can trigger the circuit. The oven should always saying something without having to be connected to the circuit, as well as refrigerators and freezers. try to take things in the room and into the pan and turn the heat on the stove and found when trying to see the switch and shut the stove to get in touch if anything like this, if you load too many circuits.

k7sree said...

It is likely to moisture in the heating coil should not have used the oven lately. Try replacing the circuit breaker when the heater is heated until the moisture should disappear then join in a position to return to the circuit. I'm not sure how it works, but coach told me, melted connect an adapter to connect to the wall, then plug in the oven to the adapter. Somehow this work.

k7sree said...

It is likely to moisture in the heating coil should not have used the oven lately. Try replacing the circuit breaker when the heater is heated until the moisture should disappear then join in a position to return to the circuit. I'm not sure how it works, but coach told me, melted connect an adapter to connect to the wall, then plug in the oven to the adapter. Somehow this work.

Omar B said...

In the second type, it seems, has enough power to have run the furnace. Probably there are other things in the circuit and the circuit should be used for the oven. If it is rejected as a possibility, but in the furnace itself, or perhaps a faulty switch or bad connection somewhere along the way just out of the oven.

Rich said...

Sounds like a bad heating element in the oven. Some ovens use the same element of the grill and oven, thats true, if in your case, try trading. Search your model number on Thermador website and see if the same part number, if you follow the original documents that support them.

Rich said...

Sounds like a bad heating element in the oven. Some ovens use the same element of the grill and oven, thats true, if in your case, try trading. Search your model number on Thermador website and see if the same part number, if you follow the original documents that support them.

Ben T said...

be switched to both convection oven and grill elements therefore requires more power in the circuit ...

Ben T said...

be switched to both convection oven and grill elements therefore requires more power in the circuit ...

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