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Jenise
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Redwinger
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Bill Spohn
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Tue Mar 21, 2006 7:31 pm
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Cynthia Wenslow
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Mon Mar 27, 2006 9:32 pm
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Jenise
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Cynthia Wenslow wrote:I'd immediately have it looked at. It sounds like there is a gas build-up someplace. Perhaps a problem with installation, perhaps a factory defect. In any event, it is clearly not safe to use, as you know.
Are you on propane by any chance?
Paul Winalski
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Jenise
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Mark Lipton wrote:Wow, Jenise! That's a horrible experience for anyone to have, but I'm happy that you weren't seriously injured. A fireball coming out of an oven is a sure sign that's something's seriously wrong. Is it possible that it wasn't installed properly? If not, then Viking should make good on whatever warranty you've got. FWIW, I've been very happy with my dual fuel Thermidor range's electric convection oven. Ever since my mother got self-cleaning electric ovens in 1970, I've been sold on electric ovens and I love the convection feature.
Mark Lipton
Jenise
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John Treder wrote:When a new gas line is hooked up, sometimes there's a little air in the line. The line should be purged before you use it, but still there may be a bit of orange flame or some failure to start. That should stop after one or two uses of the appliance.
But you've had this problem for months!!!
Another thought - call the fire marshal or the fire department - they may have a way to get you some leverage.
I had a problem with the GE electric oven when I remodeled Mom's kitchen. It blew out six controller cards in four months. I finally talked to a "supervisor" at GE and she said all they would do was keep replacing controllers until the warranty was up.
Then I went back to the appliance store, and the oven was replaced a week later.
Fortunately for me, that wasn't a dangerous situation.
John
Jenise
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Paul Winalski wrote: It's designed so that you can know you have a gas leak long before it becomes dangerous. I wouldn't use that oven again until it's been looked at and repaired.
-Paul W.
Carl Eppig
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Tue Jun 13, 2006 1:38 pm
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Cynthia Wenslow
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Carl Eppig
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Tue Jun 13, 2006 1:38 pm
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Cynthia Wenslow wrote:Glad you don't have propane. Too often I've seen appliances installed that have not been modified properly from natural gas to propane, with disastrous results. (Of the variety you experienced.)
Redwinger
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Wed Mar 22, 2006 2:36 pm
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Carl Eppig wrote:Cynthia Wenslow wrote:Glad you don't have propane. Too often I've seen appliances installed that have not been modified properly from natural gas to propane, with disastrous results. (Of the variety you experienced.)
We don't have any problem with propane. It runs our stovetop (DCS) as well as our clothes dryer and generator.
Cynthia Wenslow
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Mon Mar 27, 2006 9:32 pm
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Redwinger wrote:i think the problem arises when folks try to use appliances designed for Nat. gas with propane and don't bother with the proper conversion/modifications to use propane safely.
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Jenise
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Christina Georgina wrote:More than scary. Glad it was nothing more. My parents house and everything they owned burned to the ground in a gas line explosion. She would tell you to turn the gas line off until you can have everything suggested above tested.
Jenise
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Jeff Grossman/NYC wrote:I'll collect a bunch of twigs and kindling and send it right over so you can keep cooking.
Jenise
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