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GE JKP28 Electric Double Oven Questions & Answers
GE JKP28 oven light is always on
It is possible the relay for the light on the control board has welded points. A door switch could be bypassing the control. keeping the light on when the door is closed. Hope this helps.
3/2/2014 6:57:07 PM •
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on Mar 02, 2014
Beeping sound
Failure
Code
Condition
Check/Repair
F0 or F1
Failed transistor in control
If code cannot be cancelled, replace the Electronic Range Control (ERC) or touch pad
3/20/2013 9:43:09 PM •
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on Mar 20, 2013
What size breaker and wire
Hello Sbilko,
I understand that you are tring to find a breaker and wire size for your GE JKP28 Double Oven. As I look up the specs on your oven I find that both ovens are rated at 30 amps. This requires you to use two thirty amp breakers one for each oven. The industry standard for Oklahoma requires that you use at least #10/2 wire for a 30 amp breaker. However, in some places it states that you can use #12/2 although I would not recommend using #12 gauge wire.
My suggestion to you is two 30 amp breakers and #10/2 gauge wire, this should be what will take care of the circuits and keep the wire form heating up.
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3/29/2011 11:32:09 PM •
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on Mar 29, 2011
GE double oven model JKP27GOJ1BG. Need oven and
www.homedepot.com/.../fc8b05c7-8537-430b-b27d-0d3df543bbd8.pdf - United States
Above is for the 24" Below is the 30"
products.geappliances.com/MarketingObjectRetrieval/Dispatcher?...31...
Hi this website above will supply you with the info you require, it has drawings and dimensions to assist you to do your cutout.
8/20/2010 6:17:59 AM •
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on Aug 20, 2010
15 year old GE JKP26
Hi,
The Problem seems to be Thermostat. It cannot Control the Heat in there.Replace and it would Fix the Problem.
Procedure to Test Thermostat
http://www.partselect.com/repair.aspx?appliance=range-stove-oven&part=Oven-Thermostat-Testing
Let me know,if needed further assistance.
Hope i helped you.
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3/5/2010 3:31:57 PM •
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on Mar 05, 2010
My double oven keeps beeping and F-2 keeps
HI. This error code will occur when the control board senses an oven temperature above 915F-935F
Once this type of temperatures occur, this will generally weld the relay contacts on the main board. This will damage the board, and it will require you to have it replaced, asap. If these temperatures never reached the sated thresholds, i would advise to Look for a high resistance connection or any other cause of high resistance in the oven temperature sensor circuit. Check sensor, sensor harness and sensor harness connection at sensor and oven control. Replace the sensor if found to be defective. Check door lock switches for damage, as well.
In most cases, this will be a failed control board. To confirm, simply preform a resistance test on the sensor. The normal ohm readings should be 1100 ohms at room temperature.
1/2/2010 11:22:18 PM •
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on Jan 02, 2010
F3 Fault
Either your new temp probe failed or there is a wiring problem between the probe and the electronic relay control.
6/1/2009 2:56:56 PM •
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on Jun 01, 2009
F7 keeping flashing on my oven
Send an e-mail
to Charlie at
[email protected] for a fix-it that you can try. He
explains a possible solution fully with his 'The Dreaded "F7" Error'
solution. I actually found his information on another website when I
did a web search for "GE Profile Oven F7 Issue". I sent an e-mail to
him and he replied with free fix-it information. I am not a repair
person myself, but, his instructions are very clear and simple to
follow. I did the fix-it at no cost in approximately 10 minutes and it
has solved my problem so far.
12/22/2008 4:28:29 AM •
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on Dec 22, 2008
Ge double oven - both ovens stopped heating gradually
My first thought is the power supply to the unit. Cut the breakers and inspect all connections from the fuse box to the oven. You will likely find open connections or corrosion. One breaker could also be bad. Check the voltage with appropriate caution and a voltmeter. Breakers should respond with a snap when turned on.
Note: there are two breakers which control the oven: one with a red wire, the other is black. Each provides 110 volts to the oven in combination with the white neutral. Together, the black and red give you 220. If one of the circuits is out or in poor condition, the bulbs might not work and the oven won't either.
12/4/2008 3:56:08 PM •
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on Dec 04, 2008
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