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Pilot light on Bakers Pride

daisy

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Model D125 Serial # 5700/5701 stack oven, I purchased this oven on Ebay 5 yrs ago, shipped in from Jersey. I have not had any issues with the bottom oven, but it is starting to really get to me about the pilot light on the top oven, I have to keep the burner door open after closing at night so the pilot light will not go out. We shut the ovens off at night always. When I come in in the morning to turn the top oven on I have to leave the burner door open for at least 20 minutes so that the pilot light does not go out. I had a friend in a few yrs back so something, crs, but anyway he told me that its possible that there might be a spiderweb inside one of the gas lines ?? Any thoughts on this
 
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Hi Daisy

If the pilot light stays lit with the door open and goes out when the door is closed I think indicates a lack of oxygen for combustion.

What stumps me is why with the burner on it apparently is not starving for oxygen.

I think you will need a service technician.

George Mills
 
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George Mills:
What stumps me is why with the burner on it apparently is not starving for oxygen.

I think you will need a service technician.
WAG: could it be a low volume gas leak that gradually fills the fire box? Just a thought. Tech idea sounds good from the equipment master.
 
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Yeah that’s what I was thinking, just sounds strange that after 5yrs there would still be a spider web still inside the gas line ??, but yeah every time I turn the burner on in the morning if I don’t leave the burner door open it goes out, but once the burner is going for about 15-20 minutes it stays on. Once it is going I can shut the door and run all day with no problems. Thanks guys I will get someone out soon, it’s not a major issue since I’ve been doing the same procedure for 5 yrs. Just getting to the point that it’s a little irritating.
 
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