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Gas Cylinder Stove Ignition Failure: Solutions for 11 kg Cylinder, Valve Replacement & Knob Issues

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  • #1 13085874
    omen66616
    Level 2  
    Hello, I'm new here, but maybe it will work :) namely, I mean a gas stove with a cylinder of 11 kg, so. The spark is and, apart from that, nothing is happening, there is also a problem with the knob that regulates the gas supply does not turn: / I do not know why and my question is where will I buy such a hmm valve? as in the picture and where can I get such a valve because it is rather its reason that the stove does not work. Greetings
    Gas Cylinder Stove Ignition Failure: Solutions for 11 kg Cylinder, Valve Replacement & Knob Issues
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  • #2 13086070
    WoŹnY
    Level 28  
    Hello

    In catalytic ovens that I have dealt with, this button can be pushed inside and then turned. The ignition was carried out by pressing the button and holding it for about 3 seconds. Then "sparking" to ignite. When the flame appeared, it was necessary to hold the knob down for several seconds (the anti-outflow protection had to be turned off) and turn it to the required power. The ones I dealt with were 1.2 and 3. It was 1kW, 2kW, 3kW, respectively. And that's it. I doubt that this valve needs replacing.

    Regards
  • #3 13086115
    omen66616
    Level 2  
    But just when I try to twist in any side, nothing is happening ... I can't twist it at all: / I press it and it doesn't work on either side: /
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  • #4 13088769
    Bobbo
    Level 22  
    After pressing the knob with the valve on the cylinder open, gas should flow to the igniter. You can try to light it with the flame of a match. . After a few / 10 / seconds /, press the knob harder and release the flame, it should continue to burn. Only then should you try to adjust the power with the knob.
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  • #5 13089335
    omen66616
    Level 2  
    Because when I start working, then there are some kind of stairs and gaps between them and I can't turn the gas supply regulator in either direction after folding
  • #6 13090342
    piracik
    VIP Meritorious for electroda.pl
    A colleague above wrote CI that the knob can only be turned when there is a flame.

    Unscrew the gas on the cylinder, press the knob, light the candle, wait about 10s.
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  • #7 13092240
    Romulus7874
    Level 29  
    I do not know. Today, there were two stoves at the checkout in the supermarket. So I felt it. One catalytic the other with this ceramic plate. In both, it was possible to spin dry, after pressing the knob.


    Hey, I went to the attic to see the old catalytic oven. It was like this: I press the knob and "click" the igniter. I hold it until the stove warms up a bit (10-15s), it is position 3 (max - only in this position you can press the knob), I release the knob. When the entire record is warmed up, I set the required range.
    Maybe something was damaged while undressing?
    Check the operation of the valve without the handwheel.

    edit.
    It is exactly like this: I press it all the way, turn it on, wait, release the knob (the gas is on). To change the range from "lighting" to positions 2 and 1: I press the button LIGHT and spin.
  • #8 13092744
    omen66616
    Level 2  
    Ok ok after Christmas I will check what and how from what you write and see if something comes out
  • #9 17523046
    stratos37
    Level 13  
    How does the protection against gas outflow in such a gas heater work on the cylinder?
  • #10 17523920
    Bobbo
    Level 22  
    An electromagnet powered by the voltage generated in a thermocouple heated by a flame keeps the gas valve open. After the flame goes out, the lack of voltage causes the valve to lock.

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around an 11 kg gas cylinder stove experiencing ignition failure, specifically issues with the gas supply knob and valve. Users suggest that the knob may only turn when the flame is lit, and recommend pressing the knob while igniting the stove with a match. If the knob is stuck, it may indicate a malfunction or damage. One user describes the operation of a gas valve protection mechanism, which relies on an electromagnet activated by a thermocouple. The conversation includes troubleshooting steps and potential solutions, emphasizing the importance of checking the valve and knob functionality.
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