My LPG rangemaster cooker has the ingnitor firing continuly when the cooker is not alight and i have to reset the cooker so the clock isnt set to stop it.
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If the LPG cylinders have the correct pressure regulator, no need to use an extra one but any regulator must be set to the correct pressure or removed.
It's a safety feature that it goes out but this situation is dangerous. Do a normal cooker cleaning and see if that helps. Otherwise you must call a gas engineer.
If you are holding the knob in for a good few seconds and finding that it still goes out, the thermocouple has failed on that hob. The thermocouple is the metal spike sticking up when you take the ceramic plate and carrier off each ring. First check that the ring pieces are correctly sitting on the cooker, but if they are you will need that thermocouple replacing.
You will need a wiring diagram to ensure the correct supply wires are connected to the element and the ability to turn the oven and off is still working otherwise the element may stay on all the time.
Hi, a complete shot in the dark as its a while since you posted - we have a mains gas rangemaster 110 and need an LPG one, do you still need to change or have you sorted it now? Cheers
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