Is this new and recently converted to LP-Gas? Did you install it and convert it or did you have a professional do it? It sounds to me like the wrong size orifice for the oven may have been put in. Was the appliance regulator converted? When you flip the cap, it allows more pressure to the burners, but this affects all stovetop & oven burners, not just one burner. Some ovens require converting the oven thermostat too, but not sure if it applies to this brand. Check your owner's manual and make sure all the steps in the conversion were done. If you had a pro install and convert it, call them back to fix it. Douglas
Hello again,
Now that I know it is not new and was not field converted to LP, the
most likely culprit is a faulty oven safety valve. Each oven will have
it's own valve. It's what the burner orifice is screwed into, at the
mouth of the burner. One thing you can try is tapping the oven valve
with the handle portion of a screwdriver. Sometimes they stick
internally and it may not opening up all the way. Other than that, you
may have to replace the oven valve. Hope this helps. Douglas
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Oven is original and LPG direct from manufacturer. All other parts of the range work OK and as per original spec,
I suspected the FSD Valve which is on the back of the unit. However I can't find a replacement as they seem to be obscelescent. Will try your suggestion and post back to you on results.
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