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Fix an Insufficiently Heating Electric Oven in 4 Steps
By admin | March 9, 2010
An electric oven is a vital part of the modern kitchen, second only to the gas oven in its popularity and longevity. However, even an electric oven can fail from time to time. One of the first signs of a serious problem is the failure to heat properly. You may notice that food takes longer to cook, or that setting food to a specific heat does not warm it through enough, and you have to wait hours for a simple roast. In order to fix this problem, you will have to open up the belly of the oven, and check the electrics. Getting this job done doesn’t need the assistance of a professional if you have some basic home improvement skills. All you have to do is follow a few simple guidelines to get the job done quickly and easily.
Tools and Materials Needed:
- Screwdriver
- Pliers
- Welding iron
- Solder
Step 1 – Turn off the Electricity
This can be done by cutting off the power supply at the mains. If you want the rest of the house to keep going, then you can simply remove the circuit breaker for the kitchen. Cover the hole for this part of the system with some tape, to ensure that the circuit breaker is not accidentally returned to the power box. You can also simply turn off the mains power, which is the most efficient way of ensuring that there is no current running into your electric oven.
Step 2 – Opening the Oven
Turn the oven onto its face, and open up the back panel. This is where all the wires will be located, and you will easily be able to source it from the location. Using your screwdriver, take off the back panel. Put the screws in a safe location, as you will need them later. Look at the wiring. You should be able to spot loose connections from here, without tugging too much on the cables.
Step 3 – Fix Loose Connections
Once you have found the loose connections, you will have to fix them using a little bit of solder and a soldering iron. Place some melted solder onto the connection where the wire should go, and then put the wire on top. Put some more solder over the top of this, and then put the soldering iron over all of these. This should fix the wire back onto place.
Step 4 – Finishing
Before you finish the project you will have to put all of the wires back into the oven, and reseal the panel. Take the screws you removed earlier, and put them back onto the panel, and screw this into the back of the oven. Put the oven into place, and then turn the electricity back on. Check your oven to see whether it is getting hot again.
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Fix an Insufficiently Heating Electric Oven in 4 Steps
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