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salvador marquez Posted on Jan 11, 2017

Vulcan sg1010t convection oven. thermostat is on. shorts out when you put load knob in any position.

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Dennis Boxerman

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  • Posted on Jul 25, 2009

SOURCE: Vulcan SG4D convection oven is shutting off.

http://www.vulcanhart.com/manuals/F-35626.pdf
Since you were lacking a few specifics, go to this web site and it will have the service manual on your unit.
Hope this helps

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 13, 2009

SOURCE: ge profile oven/convection oven humming when on convection settin

ensure that your convection fan is turning
a hum on this model usualy means that the convection motor can seize up a bit
sometimes all you need to do is redjust the fan blade

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Ed Fillman

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  • Posted on Oct 30, 2009

SOURCE: I need a selector knob, oven/broiler, for my

I am going to use a pair of pliers until I can either find a knob or buy a new
oven and give the old one to my daughter.

I am not going to spend $12.99 for your program just to find a $3 knob.

Thanks anyway.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 09, 2009

SOURCE: Need to ask if you

blower motor not turning on is this correct

Treefrog15

Treefrog15

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  • Posted on Feb 25, 2010

SOURCE: vulcan convection oven model SG4d-1 will not

Gas does not ignite. No spark. No Ignition light is not ON.
1. Shorted electrode on igniter/flame sense.
2. Igniter cable (high voltage) OPEN.
3. Heat relay malfunction.
4. Centrifugal switch in blower motor inoperative.
5. Transformer inoperative.
6. High limit thermostat open.
7. Interconnecting wiring malfunction.
8. Ignition module malfunction.

Sparks but gas does not ignite.

1. Gas solenoid valve off or inoperative.
2. Manual gas valve closed.
3. Gas supply OFF or insufficient gas pressure.
4. Inerconnecting wiring malfunction.
5. Igniton module malfunction.

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3. Gas supply OFF or insufficient gas pressure.
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