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My vulcan convection oven flame stay on 10 second then goes off for 5 second then goes on again how should I fix this problem anybody has an idea???

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I would check pilot is clean and strong , check thermocouple is in good condition not brunt out check flame sensor is clean and all connections are tight .

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 28, 2007

SOURCE: Jenn-Air w156 Single Wall Oven Problem

Most likely its the EOC (electronic oven control), it needs to be replaced. If you self cleaned the oven a lot the very high heat generated fatigues computers in modern ovens.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 23, 2007

SOURCE: upper oven problem,

The key pads are notorious for failing in these ovens. Usually you get an F7 code. Exactly what is happening? Do all other functions work? Did you replace the keypad/console, or just the control board?
If you only have a problem with the convection function and have replaced the control board, then there may be a problem with the convection fan motor that is knocking out the convection circuit on the board.
If you are having different problems with other functions, my experience with these ovens tells me you need a new console. The silicone switches in the keypad fail on a regular basis. I read on line somewhere that a lawyer is trying to get a class action suit concerning them.
Thanks/Mike

Dennis Boxerman

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  • Posted on Jul 25, 2009

SOURCE: Vulcan SG4D convection oven is shutting off.

http://www.vulcanhart.com/manuals/F-35626.pdf
Since you were lacking a few specifics, go to this web site and it will have the service manual on your unit.
Hope this helps

TheMobilian

Dan Webster

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  • Posted on Jan 14, 2010

SOURCE: Natural Gas, convection oven won't heat.

If the gas valve is on(no continuity) then yeah that is it, keep in mind the ignitor could be weak. I didn't notice where you replaced the ignitor and you say it is working so that means the gas valve has continuity. You need 37 ohms on that ignitor or a total amp draw of at least 3.5 to open that valve.I have a video: HERE

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  • Posted on Feb 25, 2010

SOURCE: vulcan convection oven model SG4d-1 will not

Gas does not ignite. No spark. No Ignition light is not ON.
1. Shorted electrode on igniter/flame sense.
2. Igniter cable (high voltage) OPEN.
3. Heat relay malfunction.
4. Centrifugal switch in blower motor inoperative.
5. Transformer inoperative.
6. High limit thermostat open.
7. Interconnecting wiring malfunction.
8. Ignition module malfunction.

Sparks but gas does not ignite.

1. Gas solenoid valve off or inoperative.
2. Manual gas valve closed.
3. Gas supply OFF or insufficient gas pressure.
4. Inerconnecting wiring malfunction.
5. Igniton module malfunction.

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