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Galfredus
Hello All,
A friend of mine has the attached extremely old gas cooker. He bought it second-hand thrity years ago. It continues to give apparently good service. However, when having his boiler serviced a couple of weeks ago, he asked the engineer to run his CO meter over the cooker. The oven and the hob burners are all fine, but the grill burner it lethal! Gas man suggests replacing the cooker, but said friend likes his vintage appliances. Are there any firms out there specialising in servicing/restoring things like this? If it was a Morris Minor there would be any number of options, but historic kitchen appliances seem to have a more limited following. In the meantime red tape has been applied to the grill burner knob.
It appears to me that the grill burner has become clogged with grease/carbon, which restricts the gasflow. I have not turned it on myself for obvious reasons, but it was reported to give a fairly puny and yellow flame. Trouble is that the grill burner is very difficult to get at without removing two of the hob burners, which then starts to become plumbing, and beyond my expertise...
Any advice very gratefully received!
Regards,
Galfredus
A friend of mine has the attached extremely old gas cooker. He bought it second-hand thrity years ago. It continues to give apparently good service. However, when having his boiler serviced a couple of weeks ago, he asked the engineer to run his CO meter over the cooker. The oven and the hob burners are all fine, but the grill burner it lethal! Gas man suggests replacing the cooker, but said friend likes his vintage appliances. Are there any firms out there specialising in servicing/restoring things like this? If it was a Morris Minor there would be any number of options, but historic kitchen appliances seem to have a more limited following. In the meantime red tape has been applied to the grill burner knob.
It appears to me that the grill burner has become clogged with grease/carbon, which restricts the gasflow. I have not turned it on myself for obvious reasons, but it was reported to give a fairly puny and yellow flame. Trouble is that the grill burner is very difficult to get at without removing two of the hob burners, which then starts to become plumbing, and beyond my expertise...
Any advice very gratefully received!
Regards,
Galfredus