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Good Morning R.A. Ellis!!! Thank you for your in put. I have contacted both Residential and Commercial Wolf Range Parts suppliers. They can't seem to Dial in on the Exact Part for some reason. Their Dada Base doesn't give Dimensions so I am having a Part that they THINK might be the one shipped in.
Sincerely, Jim
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SOURCE: Older 6 burner wolf commercial range ignition problem.
If it were the gas regulator, existing flames would go down as more burners are turned on.
There are set screws on the pilot fittings that come out of the manifold, you could try turning those Counter-clockwise to turn the pilots up. (Don't loosen them all the way, they will fall out!) If that doesn't work chances are the pilot stems will have to be replaced to get a higher pilot flame.
SOURCE: Wolf Gourmet Range oven lighting delay
UPDATE to Solution #1: I just went to the Wolf Appliance website and found that the recall is still active, at least for the 48" models. Here's the URL: http://www.wolfappliance.com/recall.aspx There are instructions, affected models and serial numbers, etc. You can also call the "Rework Hotline" at 866-643-6408 or send an email to [email protected]
SOURCE: kenmore gas range model # 362.7121191 oven
Could be the thermostat, glow bar, valve or wiring but usually the glow bar
SOURCE: Wolf Range no model number
Does it look like this?
http://klatsch.org/stuff/wolf_range.pdf
if so go to -
http://www.adcoservice.com/wolf_range.html
see also
https://my.vulcanfeg.com/resourcecenter/vulcanwolfberkel/ProductDocumentation/F31059.pdf
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