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Maria Posted on Feb 16, 2015

Just had a new Belling fanned gas oven installed. The main oven gas flame always goes out after a minute. What is the problem?? Also, the flames on both oven and stove top are yellowish.

Has top oven/grill and main oven.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 07, 2008

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It sounds exactly the same as I am experiencing on my oven of the same model. My theory is that the full flame gas is controlled by a thermostat, and that this has broken hence why the oven only stays on preheat. This will be a matter of a replacement part. Most likely the thermostat is a bi-metal strip that, because it has heated and cooled so many times in it's life it has simply finally given up. Try searching online for the correct part and get a corgi registered fitter or another suitably qualified fitter to come and replace it.

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Anonymous

  • Posted on Nov 07, 2008

SOURCE: high flames in oven

Flame saftey device control valve stuck in open position that why main gas is coming other wise flame should be max 2cm long after flame saftey device heat up and bellow expand and main valve should open

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Dan Webster

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  • Posted on Jan 02, 2009

SOURCE: Oven burner flame is low

0000000.jpgOn top of that safety valve is a nut. Get a good fitting wrench. Turn on the oven and use that good fitting wrench on that nut. Turn it counterclockwise till the flame comes up about midways of the flame spreader. Don't get the flames too high. Midways of the spreader now. LOL

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mdaeng

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  • Posted on Jan 23, 2009

SOURCE: Stoves 720EF Top Oven Failed

there is a safety stat/fuse on top of the oven exterior i think you will find that it also has blown. Make sure you have isolated the appliance at the fuse board first though, Good Luck

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 26, 2009

SOURCE: Replaced gas safety valve, burner flame now too hot

Take a 1/2 inch open end wrench and tighten the orifice on top of the safety valve.Probably about 2 turns. Then adjust the air shutter to mostly open.

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