Electric Circuits - Electrolux Next Gen 30" Service Manual

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The sealed burner contains the orifice that controls the
maximum amount of gas to the burner head.
The sample of orifice sizes are as follows:
Burner Type
Simmer Burner
Standard Burner
Power Burner
As the gas passes between the orifice and the burner
head, air is mixed with the gas to form a combustible
mixture. The burner head disperses the gas air mix-
ture to the burner ports where ignition occurs.
The burner cap must be in place for the burner to oper-
ate.
The second outlet of the pressure regulator is connected
to an electric dual safety valve. Unless the manual shut-
off on the pressure regulator is in the off position, gas
is present at the safety valve at all times. The safety
valve has two outlets that are controlled by separate,
electrically heated, bimetal strips. One outlet has a spud
covering a mixer pin that injects gas into the oven
burner. The second outlet is connected by a tube to
supply gas to the broiler burner.
Natural
Liquid Propane
5,000 BTU
4,500 BTU
1.08 mm
0.66 mm
9,000 BTU
7,500 BTU
1.54 mm
0.89 mm
11,000 BTU
10,000 BTU
1.63 mm
1.00 mm
The oven burner is ported and allows an even amount of
gas to flow from both sides of the burner. When gas is
injected into the burner by the safety valve, it passes
into the venturi to draw primary air through the air
shutter opening. The gas and air are mixed in the venturi
and passed through the burner ports to be ignited by the
silicon carbide oven igniter.
When supplied to the broil burner, gas and air are mixed
at the throat of the burner venturi. This mixture is
distributed inside a plenum and passes through a fine
mesh screen to be ignited by the silicon carbide broiler
igniter.

ELECTRIC CIRCUITS

Range models with spark ignition for the top burners
and silicon carbide igniters for both the bake and broil
burners use electricity for oven light circuit, electronic
oven control circuit, warmer zone element, warmer
drawer element, top burner ignition, bake burner
ignition circuit, and broil burner ignition circuit. These
items operate on line to neutral voltage, and their
circuits are connected in parallel. The range is con-
nected to a 120 VAC, 15 amp household outlet, by a
three prong plug and line cord. The other end of the
cord branches into red wires carrying line one to the
circuits, white wires that supply neutral for the circuits,
and one green wire connected to the chassis for safety
grounding.
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