airwash

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mtalea

Feeling the Heat
Dec 14, 2005
350
Bristol, Connecticut
How to improve the airwash on a breckwell p28fs.......all ideas welcome and appreciated
 
If your running it on very low settings it about useless anyway. Once you crank it up to the mid range and above its starts to help. Can you snap a picture of inside the door? I think its the same as the P23fs, but I haven't seen p28fs. Should be similar though. It involves shiming the plate that covers it with shims/washers. Also make sure the plate is straight and I have seen some techs just replace the gasket and go all the way around the glass, Which disables the airwash completely.
 
Good answer. I bought this stove used a month ago or so and didnt change the gaskets yet,forgot about the glass gasket..will check it out after this burn...thx
 
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