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Rhigley
Explorer
Dec 15, 2015

Magic chef oven

Lit the pilot on the oven and turned up to 350 and it never got hot. What is not working this time? Can this be fixed or do I need to replace the stove and oven?
  • I put in a google search for Magic Chef RV oven and came up with lots of information. Maybe have a look there and see if you can isolate your problem a bit.
  • I could not find a manual for your unit. The following is from an Atwood rv range manual.

    Safety Pilot Valve - controls the gas flow to the oven burner. The valve is operated by a thermal bulb located
    over the heater pilot. When this bulb is heated, it opens the safety pilot valve which then supplies gas to the oven burner.


    Generally, there will be a thermocouple (looks like a wire) where it will be heated by the pilot flame. On some units the pilot flame increases when the thermostat is increased. Check to see if the thermocouple is placed where it will receive heat from the increased pilot flame.

    Check for soot build up on the thermocouple. The soot build up acts as insulation and keeps the heat down on the thermocouple. I had this problem on a natural gas furnace, and cured it with a wipe with a paper towel.

    Fred
  • fcooper wrote:
    I could not find a manual for your unit. The following is from an Atwood rv range manual.

    Safety Pilot Valve - controls the gas flow to the oven burner. The valve is operated by a thermal bulb located
    over the heater pilot. When this bulb is heated, it opens the safety pilot valve which then supplies gas to the oven burner.


    Generally, there will be a thermocouple (looks like a wire) where it will be heated by the pilot flame. On some units the pilot flame increases when the thermostat is increased. Check to see if the thermocouple is placed where it will receive heat from the increased pilot flame.

    Check for soot build up on the thermocouple. The soot build up acts as insulation and keeps the heat down on the thermocouple. I had this problem on a natural gas furnace, and cured it with a wipe with a paper towel.

    Fred


    Yes, on my oven you light the pilot and it is a very, very, small flame. After you turn up the oven temp the flame gets bigger and blows on the thermocouple. Once the thermocouple gets hot the oven then lights up.

    I think it's a Magic Chef oven too if I'm not mistaken. But, it was made in 1993.
  • cleaned the pilot sensor and it works like a charm . Thanks to all
  • rhagfo's avatar
    rhagfo
    Explorer III
    Rhigley wrote:
    cleaned the pilot sensor and it works like a charm . Thanks to all


    :)

    Glad to hear!
  • rhagfo wrote:
    Rhigley wrote:
    cleaned the pilot sensor and it works like a charm . Thanks to all


    :)

    Glad to hear!


    X2

    Do you mean the thermocouple?

    What did you do/use to clean it?
  • Rhigley wrote:
    cleaned the pilot sensor and it works like a charm . Thanks to all


    Thanks for letting us know you solved the problem.
  • I used a little sand paper and just cleaned off the dark color very lightly

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