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Ted Shoemaker August 12th 04 03:59 AM

How can I tell if my microwave oven is unsafe?
 
Hello,

Our microwave oven has been sparking intermittently.

On the inside wall of the oven, (i.e. in the food area) is a shield
made of sheet metal, about 2 inches by 4 inches. The sparking has
occurred at the top center of that shield. Now there is a small hole
at the sparking site, about 1/8 inch across.

How safe (or unsafe) is this oven? Is it fixable?

Thank you very much!

Ted Shoemaker

Mistress August 12th 04 04:31 AM

How can I tell if my microwave oven is unsafe?
 
In article ,
says...
On the inside wall of the oven, (i.e. in the food area) is a shield
made of sheet metal, about 2 inches by 4 inches. The sparking has
occurred at the top center of that shield. Now there is a small hole
at the sparking site, about 1/8 inch across.

How safe (or unsafe) is this oven? Is it fixable?


"Safe" is a subjective judgement. It is fairly obvious that this condition
needs to be fixed. I would recommend not using the unit until it is.

I am trying to guess what the piece may be. Are you sure it is metal? (The
size and placement lead me to think it might be a difuser; mentioned in my
response post a couple days ago)

If it is metal, are there screws securing it to the other metal? If so, try
removing the piece, cleaning the goop off it and securely replacing it. A
metal part must be securely connected to the cabinet wall. Of course the
new hole in it suggests you should replace the part anyway.

These are only long-distance guesses. Good luck.

Just Me! August 12th 04 08:56 AM

How can I tell if my microwave oven is unsafe?
 
Mistress wrote:
In article ,
says...

On the inside wall of the oven, (i.e. in the food area) is a shield
made of sheet metal, about 2 inches by 4 inches. The sparking has
occurred at the top center of that shield. Now there is a small hole
at the sparking site, about 1/8 inch across.

How safe (or unsafe) is this oven? Is it fixable?



"Safe" is a subjective judgement. It is fairly obvious that this condition
needs to be fixed. I would recommend not using the unit until it is.

I am trying to guess what the piece may be. Are you sure it is metal? (The
size and placement lead me to think it might be a difuser; mentioned in my
response post a couple days ago)

If it is metal, are there screws securing it to the other metal? If so, try
removing the piece, cleaning the goop off it and securely replacing it. A
metal part must be securely connected to the cabinet wall. Of course the
new hole in it suggests you should replace the part anyway.

These are only long-distance guesses. Good luck.


think it was my post you refer to, yes indeed a diffuser(in my case),
developed slight hole and started arcing, removed it cleaned it off both
sides and replaced as securely as it was. Now works fine but has small
hole through middle, does this mean the micro part is now focused
through the hole and not diffused, if so is there any danger to anyone
using it? its a combi and the oven is used more than the micro

will replace as soon as I can find someone that knows what I am talking
about

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Mistress August 12th 04 01:04 PM

How can I tell if my microwave oven is unsafe?
 
In article , says...
Now works fine but has small
hole through middle, does this mean the micro part is now focused
through the hole and not diffused



Good question. I have no idea what effect the hole would have.

Maybe the lurkers can come up with some truly diabolical experiments to
determine the new diffusion pattern. :)

Sam Goldwasser August 12th 04 02:44 PM

How can I tell if my microwave oven is unsafe?
 
"Just Me!" writes:

Mistress wrote:
In article ,
says...

On the inside wall of the oven, (i.e. in the food area) is a shield
made of sheet metal, about 2 inches by 4 inches. The sparking has
occurred at the top center of that shield. Now there is a small hole
at the sparking site, about 1/8 inch across.

How safe (or unsafe) is this oven? Is it fixable?

"Safe" is a subjective judgement. It is fairly obvious that this
condition needs to be fixed. I would recommend not using the unit
until it is.
I am trying to guess what the piece may be. Are you sure it is
metal? (The size and placement lead me to think it might be a
difuser; mentioned in my response post a couple days ago)
If it is metal, are there screws securing it to the other metal? If
so, try removing the piece, cleaning the goop off it and securely
replacing it. A metal part must be securely connected to the cabinet
wall. Of course the new hole in it suggests you should replace the
part anyway. These are only long-distance guesses. Good luck.


think it was my post you refer to, yes indeed a diffuser(in my case),
developed slight hole and started arcing, removed it cleaned it off
both sides and replaced as securely as it was. Now works fine but has
small hole through middle, does this mean the micro part is now
focused through the hole and not diffused, if so is there any danger
to anyone using it? its a combi and the oven is used more than the
micro

will replace as soon as I can find someone that knows what I am
talking about


As far as I know, it's just cover for the waveguide and doesn't affect
the distribution of microwave energy in any way. The turntable or
rotating paddle distributes the microwaves more evenly.

Also keep in mind that the wavelength of the microwaves is about 5
inches. They don't sneak through little holes.

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Sam Goldwasser August 12th 04 02:45 PM

How can I tell if my microwave oven is unsafe?
 
Mistress writes:

In article , says...
Now works fine but has small
hole through middle, does this mean the micro part is now focused
through the hole and not diffused


Good question. I have no idea what effect the hole would have.


Nothing at all. 2.45 GHz (5 inch) microwaves won't go through a 1/4" hole.

But that's even irrelevant since the plate is most likely just an inert
waveguide cover, not a "diffuser".

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Jerry Greenberg August 12th 04 03:13 PM

How can I tell if my microwave oven is unsafe?
 
Personaly I would have the microwave oven properly checked by someone
who is experienced at servicing them. If you have something that is
sparking, there is definately something wrong. The sparking means that
something is conducting to itself or ground, and acting as a load.
This can damage the magnetron after a period of time.

If you are cooking, and there is sparking, the sparks can be releasing
some fumes due to the breakdown of the material being arced. This may
not be safe for the food, depending on the material composition that
is arcing.

As for radiation safety, this depends on how well sealed the cabinet
and doors are. This can be properly checked with a microwave oven
radiation meter.

Any of the service centers that service microwave ovens can check this
for you. If your oven is a low cost oven and it is out of warranty,
and you do not have the experience and skills to service it yourself,
you may be better off to get a new one if the service cost will be
high. First, take it in to the service center find out what is
involved.

Jerry G.
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(Ted Shoemaker) wrote in message . com...
Hello,

Our microwave oven has been sparking intermittently.

On the inside wall of the oven, (i.e. in the food area) is a shield
made of sheet metal, about 2 inches by 4 inches. The sparking has
occurred at the top center of that shield. Now there is a small hole
at the sparking site, about 1/8 inch across.

How safe (or unsafe) is this oven? Is it fixable?

Thank you very much!

Ted Shoemaker


Ted Shoemaker August 13th 04 04:29 AM

How can I tell if my microwave oven is unsafe?
 
Thank you for all answers.

Ted Shoemaker

CSA722 August 14th 04 11:58 AM

How can I tell if my microwave oven is unsafe?
 
Had the same thing happen to an old Emerson microwave. It was just a waveguide
cover held on by plastic snaps. Grease had made its way around the edges and up
over the top of it and thats what burned and caused a hole. A nearby appliance
store had a new cover. Cheap.

Harry Hotspur August 17th 04 06:12 PM

It's the wave guide cover,needs replacing before working the oven again.
Some models[Matsui etc] have metal waveguides,others have the more easily cut
foil lined cardboard guides.
Metal you need the original part replacement,foiled cardboard you can buy a
sheet and cut[carefully] to shape. Either way it should be a cheap repair.


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