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If you have broken stove that doesn't get cold or hot water or it doesn't spin, or you are experiencing any other problems; just call our toll free number to get professional help. We can immediately repair you stove to perfect working order. Call us anytime to schedule an appointment for your San Francisco stove repair. We will work with you to set up a repair appointment for a time that is most convenient for you.
We know our clients have busy schedules so we work with them to find convenient times whenever you need stove repair appointments in San Francisco. For a convenient, same day stove repair appointment in san Francisco, call us anytime toll free number:
800-621-1761
We service and repair all stove brands and models in san Francisco:
Whirlpool stoves
Kenmore stoves
Frigidaire
stoves
Maytag stoves |
Jenn Air stoves
Kitchen Aid stoves
Montgomery Wards stoves
Speed Queen stoves
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Kelvinator stoves
Magic Chef stoves
GE
stoves
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Our stove repair coverege area includes entire San Francisco
and the surrounding cities:
San Francisco
South San Francisco
Daly City |
Brisbane
San Bruno
Pacifica |
Burlingame
Montara
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The information provided below is to help you become more familiar with your stove. Some of the information suggests ways to use your stove in a more efficient and effective way. These suggestions can help you save money on utility bills and on unexpected stove repairs and they can help extend the working life of your stove.
SAFETY WARNING: APPLIANCES ARE VERY DANGEROUS TO REPAIR IF YOU ARE NOT EXPERIENCED AND KNOWLEDGEABLE. Taking chances with your safety and health when there is an stove problem is not worth it. We strongly recommend that you do not get involved with any stove repairs without professional help. All stove repairs demand professional knowledge, training, and experience. Without this professional background, repairs can become very dangerous. Professionals use tools that are specialized for gas or electric systems. For professional help call our appliance service technicians 24/7 at:
800-621-1761
Electric. and gas ranges
Electric and gas stoves are actually simple appliances, consisting essentially of heat sources and their controls. However, they are hazardous and you should maintain a healthy respect for them. The modern electric stoves utilizes a 230-volt power supply. However, the appliance is no more and no less complicated than one of the cooking appliances which utilizes 115 volts. Whether your electric stove is a built-in, free-standing, or countertop model makes no never mind the troubleshooting information provided here applies.
Caution: Immediately, let us again warn you that you are dealing with an appliance that draws a lethal dose of electricity. Make sure the current is turned off before you handle parts. Make continuity tests with power off. Become familiar with the wiring diagram provided by the stove manufacturer. If stove replacement parts are needed, use only those which meet stove manufacturer's specifications. The larger elements have wattages ranging from 2100 to 2600. Wattages of the smaller elements range from 1150 to 1500. The modern range's surface elements are hermetically sealed units, consisting of nichrome resistance A single surface element possesses one or two resistance wires, and has two or four connectors, respectively. Connectors are made with one of three types of terminals. Terminals [filly be banana, knuckle, or screw on. Flocks are attached to tire underside of the cooking top with screws.
The degree of heat which surface elements produce is controlled by switches. Two types of stove switches are in widest use. They are the step switch and the stove infinite-heat switch.
Step stove switches are rotary or push-button types that allow a choice of five to seven different heat settings. Typical wattages of a seven-setting step switch are 212 w, 287 w, 500 w, 850 w, 1150 w, 2000 w, and 2600 w. The infinite-heat switch provides a continuous range of settings between "off" and "high." It employs a bi-metal strip which is, in reality, a ther-mostat like the ones discussed previously. One end of the bimetal strip is anchored. The other end has a switch contact. As current passes through the bimetal and heats it up, the strip bends up and away from a cam follower strip that possesses the switch's other contact. The position of the cam follower determines the length of time the surface element will remain on before the curling bimetal strip breaks contact and halts current to the element. In the "high" setting, the cam follower holds the contacts together without cycling. In all other positions, the thermostat-type component controls heat output by establishing the time that current is allowed to pass to the stove cooking element.
If you need professional assistance for your San Francisco stove repair
needs, call us 24/7:
800-621-1761
Or send an appointment request online at appointment@SanFranciscoApplianceRepair.net To do so, please specify your name, address and a brief nature of
the stove problem. Once we receive your request we will contact
you as soon as possible.
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