I moved into a 25 yr old home and now have an older Wolf Range (may be commercial, may be 10 yrs. old, I'm not sure) and have looked everywhere on it for a model number, under the burners, between door and stove where hinges are, along the frame etc.. I even pulled it out from the wall and looked behind it. I cannot find one. It is a 36'' six burner gas stove. It is black with a stainless plate under the burner knobs. It has the almost solid red Wolf head on the black stove door. It works fine right now but I would like to replace the burners as they look rusted and I would like to replace the grates that make up the burners. How can I get the right parts for this stove? Any ideas?
The information you are looking for is on the back of the panel that covers the range pilot and burners - lower front of your range - pull on that panel it should come off.The information you are looking for is on the back of the panel that covers the range pilot and burners - lower front of your range - pull on that panel it should come off.
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Hello. The older top load washers use up to 60 gallons of water per load. That said, also check your toilets as a leaking toilet can use tens of thousands of gallons per year. Here is a link that explains how to check your toilets and other items for leaks. Regards, Joe
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I'm not sure if it a regular home range hood but if it is. Check the price of a new one. A regular home range hood cost around $100.00 and a fan motor runs around the same. If it a commercial type is another story. If commercial Heritage Food Service Equipment will have the motor.
I have the same model Wolf Range and need 2 of the Robertshaw SM4 spark modules for it. Robertshaw says they are discontnued. Where can I locate 2 spark modules?
This sounds like a problem that was common at the time these ranges were sold -- it prompted a recall:
http://www.cpsc.gov/cpscpub/prerel/prhtml02/02022.html
Hopefully you can still get it fixed. BTW, these ranges were manufactured through 2000 by the Wolf Range Co., which only makes the commercial models now. Residential ranges are now marketed under the Wolf brand by Sub-Zero.
If it were the gas regulator, existing flames would go down as more burners are turned on.
There are set screws on the pilot fittings that come out of the manifold, you could try turning those Counter-clockwise to turn the pilots up. (Don't loosen them all the way, they will fall out!) If that doesn't work chances are the pilot stems will have to be replaced to get a higher pilot flame.
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