Tag: gas
All the articles with the tag "gas".
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Whirlpool Oven Broil Element Replacement - Signs & How-To
No heat during broil, element won't glow, or visible cracks mean your upper heating element is burnt out. Replacing the broil element restores broil mode.
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Samsung Gas Oven Igniter Replacement - Signs & How-To
A weak or failed igniter causes no heat, slow heat, or glowing with no flame. Replacing the bake or broil igniter restores normal lighting.
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Frigidaire Gas Oven Igniter Replacement - Signs & How-To
Oven glows but won't light, takes forever to preheat, or won't heat at all. Replace the weak or failed oven igniter to restore normal ignition.
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GE Gas Oven Igniter Replacement - Signs & How-To
Weak or failed igniters glow dim orange but won't light the burner, or don't glow at all. Replacing the igniter restores reliable heating.
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Whirlpool Oven Gas Igniter Replacement - Signs & How-To
Igniter glows but burner won't light, or no glow at all. Replacing a weak, cracked, or open hot-surface igniter restores bake and broil function.
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KitchenAid Oven Bake Element Replacement - Signs & How-To
Oven won't heat, heats slowly, uneven baking, or visible breaks in the lower element? A failed bake element is the likely cause. Replacing it restores normal baking function.
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Frigidaire Oven Bake Element Replacement - Signs & How-To
Oven won't heat or heats poorly on bake mode. Replacing a failed lower bake element restores normal oven heating after diagnosis confirms the element is open.
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GE Oven Bake Element Replacement - Signs & How-To
A failed lower oven heating element won't heat, glows unevenly, or shows visible damage. Replacing the bake element restores normal heating.
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Whirlpool Oven Bake Element Replacement - Signs & How-To
Lower oven won't heat or heats unevenly? Replacing a failed bake element restores proper heating when the element is open or visibly damaged.
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Whirlpool Dryer Gas Valve Coil Replacement - Signs & How-To
Dryer heats once then stops, or igniter glows but burner won't light on later cycles. Replacing the gas valve solenoid coil kit fixes intermittent heating.
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Rinnai Water Heater Leaking - Causes & Fix
Most likely an internal heat exchanger or piping leak triggering the leak detector. Inspect cabinet pan and all internal components for water.
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Rinnai Water Heater Water Too Hot - Causes & Fix
Scale buildup in the heat exchanger blocks heat transfer and causes over-temperature faults. Flush the heat exchanger per Rinnai procedure.
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Rinnai Water Heater Not Enough Hot Water - Causes & Fix
Usually too much simultaneous demand for the unit's capacity, low gas supply, or a dirty inlet filter restricting flow and heating output.
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Rinnai Water Heater No Hot Water - Causes & Fix
Most often a clogged inlet water filter or insufficient flow to trigger firing. Clean the filter and verify minimum flow demand first.
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Navien Water Heater No Ignition - Causes & Fix
Low gas pressure or a closed shutoff valve is the most common cause. Open the valve fully and verify gas supply before checking venting.
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Navien Water Heater Leaking - Causes & Fix
Usually a loose fitting, leaking pressure relief valve, or clogged inlet filter causing flow issues. Isolate the leak source and check connections first.
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Navien Water Heater Water Too Hot - Causes & Fix
Restricted water flow through the heater is the most common cause. Clean the inlet filter and check all valves are fully open.
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Navien Water Heater Not Enough Hot Water - Causes & Fix
Flow sensor debris or sticking is the most likely cause when a Navien shows no error codes but won't produce hot water. Check and clean the sensor first.
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Rheem Water Heater No Ignition - Causes & Fix
Low gas supply or a latched control fault. For LPG, check propane bottle level, cycle power at the outlet, and reopen the tap.
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Navien Water Heater No Hot Water - Causes & Fix
Flow sensor not spinning properly due to debris is the most common cause. Open and close the pressure relief valve to clear it.
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Rheem Water Heater Leaking - Causes & Fix
Usually a faulty T&P relief valve or loose pipe connection. Inspect the valve, connections, and tank seams to find the source.
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Rheem Water Heater Water Too Hot - Causes & Fix
Usually a failed outlet temperature sensor or mineral scale buildup in a tankless unit (error code 16). Inspect the sensor and flush the heat exchanger.
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Rheem Water Heater No Hot Water - Causes & Fix
Most often caused by ignition failure, flame loss, or insufficient water flow. Check the fault code on your unit's display first.
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Rheem Water Heater Not Enough Hot Water - Causes & Fix
Usually caused by excessive demand or low flow rates. Check for simultaneous usage, verify minimum flow on tankless units, and flush sediment.