SOURCE: Dacor duel fuel range
F1 is a Relay circuit failure . you have a bad relay PCB or wire connection.
92028 RELAY PCB, 105 C
SOURCE: My new maytag centennial electric keeps tripping
Hi Matt
I'm not sure that swapping out the breakers to higher rated ones will give you a solution so I'll throw in 2 cents to see if my advice holds true. Let's start by asking this. Is the appliance "rated" at 220 volts at 30 amps per leg. I assume this from your post as to what it has been rated. Next - How long is the "run" of wire from the junction box to the outlet where the appliance plugs in? This usually does not matter in most households but if the run is of significant length it may need a larger gage wire to support the current draw of the appliance. Lastly, and perhaps most importantly, are the lugs and wire connectors tight at the outlet, the plug, and the breaker box. A loose connection will ramp up the current fast. This is assuming the first two items were met. Tell me if any of this helps and we'll work it out from there.
Thanks.
Len
SOURCE: 200AMP Breaker trips same time every night
Something doesn't sound right here. You indicate 2 200Amp breakers. With a single service entering the house, this is not possible. The "sub-panel" to the pool house is more likely a 100Amp setup, yes? If not, you have a bad setup and it should be corrected. I would suspect that you are attempting to pull too much current to the pool and that is what is tripping the breaker. Also, these breakers should not be run over about 80% of their capacity for the long haul. If they are, they tend to age and get either real sensitive causing tripping when it shouldn't or you can run 500Amps through it and it won't trip.
My suggestion is to revisit the setup. If the pool house is fed from the main panel, make sure that the breaker for it is not 200Amp. Second, try disabling the pool house breaker to see if that is the source of the problem and look more closely there.
Keep us posted.
Dan
SOURCE: How to replace a thermocouple in a New World
not at all hard to replace just have a few small wrenchs on hand 10mm 7/16 maybe 1/2 in and screw driver. how do you know its a thermocouple problem, theremocouple are on commercial ovens and basic ranges usually a domestic range has a glow coil operating oven and not a thoemocouple
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