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We repair all brands and models of stoves in Miami and the surrounding
cities. If some of your stove burners don't work, stove temperature
stays only hot or warm or you have any other problematic issues
with it, call our toll free number and let us deal with it in order
to bring your stove to normal working condition. You can reach us
24/7 at our toll free number for fast stove repairs in Miami.
800-395-6919
For your convenience, you can contact us for Miami stove repair
appointment via email.
Just provide your name, phone number and a brief explanation of
your appliance problem. As soon as we receive your note, we will
contact you with the solution for your stove problem.
We service and repair all stove brands and models:
Magic Chef
GE
Montgomery Wards
Maytag |
Jenn Air
Kelvinator
Speed Queen
Frigidaire
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Whirlpool
Kenmore
Kitchen Aid
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Our stove repair coverege area includes entire Miami and
the surrounding cities:
Coral Gables, 33145
Miami, 33132
Miami Shores, 33138
El Portal, 33138
Hialeah, 33015
Hollywood, 33026 |
Miami Lakes, 33014
Miami Shores, 33138
North Miami, 33162
Miami, 33127
Miami Gardens, 33054
Olympia Heights, 33165
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North Miami Beach,
33160 Cutler Bay, 33170
Cutler Ridge, 33157
Miramar, 33023
Kendall, 33156 view the rest service
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Caution: Homeowners
should not pursue any stove repairs on his own, unless he is a licensed
and experienced technician. Working with electricity and mechanical
issues that you are not familiar with can be very dangerous and
costly. The information posted on our website is strictly for educational
purpose and will help you to become more familiar with your stove
while also using them in the most efficient way. For professional
assistance for your stove repair related matters in Miami, call
us at our toll free number:
800-395-6919
HOME KITCHEN STOVE STOVE
Newer electric stoves carry the heat control for surface
units a couple of steps further. A switch with a bimetallic element
is used to provide a timed power input into the burner. On the high
selection 230-volt power supply is fed constantly to the burner.
On a medium setting, however, or as the switch progresses toward
the low setting.
HOW FIVE-POSITION STOVE SWITCHES WORK
Typical circuitry through a five-position stove switch is shown
set of contacts is marked with the position in which that contact
will be closed. By putting this together, it's easy to see that
the following control surface stove heat output:
1. 230 volts across C-i (inner element) and across C-0 (outer element)
2. 230 volts across C-0 (outer element only).
3. 115 volts across C-1 and across C-0.
4. LO 115 volts across C-0.
5. WM 115 volts across /-0.
If both elements are of the same resistance, this would be approximately
58 volts across each. This can be varied further to provide additional
positions, but the format of changing the voltage and element circuitry
at each position remains the same. Some stoves use seven positions
instead of five. Approach the stove low setting. At the low setting
the on periods are tinned at shorted point. This has the advantage
of providing any in-between settings between high and low; for this
reason it's commonly referred to as an infinite-heat type of stove
control. The only disadvantage is that even on the low setting slight
boiling of some sauces and other foods may occur during the on period.
This stops of course during the off period of the power pulse into
the stove burner. On some deluxe stoves one or more burners may
be divided into two segments. If so, a selector switch is provided
to heat the small inner coil, the large outer coil, or both.
HOW INFINITE-HEAT SWITCHES WORK
There are two basic types of infinite-stove heat switches currently
on the market. The one when heater is connected across the line,
and may be used with any wattage element. Turning the stove switch
to any on position closes the contacts shown at L2, and presets
a spring load on the bimetal arm at L1. 230 volts flow through the
heating element and through the heater within the switch, which,
close to the bimetal arm. As the stove heat is absorbed by the arm,
it tends to bend upward until it breaks the circuit at L1, breaking
the circuit to the surface stove and to the switch heater. As the
bimetal arm cools, it again closes and the cycle is repeated. In
the HI position, the switches are locked in a constant on position,
while at the LO position the on stove cycle is shortest and the
off portion of the cycle longest. As the knob is turned from HI
to LO, the tension on the bimetal arm decreases and allows the heat
to open the contact faster. The heat control works in much the same
manner except the switch heater is in series with the element. This
means that this switch must be matched to the wattage of the surface
unit for proper stove operation, and vice versa.
For Miami stove repair call us 24/7 at:
800-395-6919
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