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I have a 1947 GE Kitchen Unit. Basically it is an entire kitchen built by GE back in the 40's / 50's. It is an all metal, cabinates, counter tops etc. and has it's own sub pannal. Kind of an all in one kitchen appliance would be way to put it.
Now to my problem.
I am replacing the stove. The unit is set up to take a standard size electric or gas range with a few modifications. The top of the stove has to be removed as the Kitchen Unit is one solid peice of stainless steel and acts as the top of the stove. ( no problem there) Where the problem comes in is that the controls had to be moved and put into the existing unit, and of course the wires on the stove were not long enough to reach the existing location so I had to rewire. The clock on the origional unit is much smaller than the one on the new stove so i can not fit the new clock into old unit.
So when I rewired the stove I left out the clock and now neither the broiler nor the bake elements work. I have checked both elements and they are in working condition. When the stove is set to bake I have power getting to the element. I assumed it was a grounding problem and tried several different grounding locations and still nothing.
My question is, could the lack of the clock be causeing this problem? Or do you have any other ideas?
Thanks,
I have a 1947 GE Kitchen Unit. Basically it is an entire kitchen built by GE back in the 40's / 50's. It is an all metal, cabinates, counter tops etc. and has it's own sub pannal. Kind of an all in one kitchen appliance would be way to put it.
Now to my problem.
I am replacing the stove. The unit is set up to take a standard size electric or gas range with a few modifications. The top of the stove has to be removed as the Kitchen Unit is one solid peice of stainless steel and acts as the top of the stove. ( no problem there) Where the problem comes in is that the controls had to be moved and put into the existing unit, and of course the wires on the stove were not long enough to reach the existing location so I had to rewire. The clock on the origional unit is much smaller than the one on the new stove so i can not fit the new clock into old unit.
So when I rewired the stove I left out the clock and now neither the broiler nor the bake elements work. I have checked both elements and they are in working condition. When the stove is set to bake I have power getting to the element. I assumed it was a grounding problem and tried several different grounding locations and still nothing.
My question is, could the lack of the clock be causeing this problem? Or do you have any other ideas?
Thanks,
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