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A friend of mine is having trouble tracking down a component for his
cooker, so I thought I'd ask here, in case anyone has any ideas of a
likely source or supplier. He has tried the manufacturer and spent a
lot of time ringing around, to no avail.

The cooker is a Leisure Rangemaster 55, with both oven and hob running
on propane. We're not sure of the exact name for the part, but it is
some kind of thermocouple or oven safety device - the thing that
restricts the aperture for the gas when it is being lit, and allows it
to open further when a certain temperature has been reached.

If anyone knows what this is, or has any ideas where to get one
specific to this cooker, I'd be very grateful.


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Richard
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On Dec 5, 1:01 pm, geraldthehamster wrote:
A friend of mine is having trouble tracking down a component for his
cooker, so I thought I'd ask here, in case anyone has any ideas of a
likely source or supplier. He has tried the manufacturer and spent a
lot of time ringing around, to no avail.

The cooker is a Leisure Rangemaster 55, with both oven and hob running
on propane. We're not sure of the exact name for the part, but it is
some kind of thermocouple or oven safety device - the thing that
restricts the aperture for the gas when it is being lit, and allows it
to open further when a certain temperature has been reached.

If anyone knows what this is, or has any ideas where to get one
specific to this cooker, I'd be very grateful.

Regards
Richard


It's OK, I did some Deep Googling for him, and found a supplier who
could supply one :-)

Regards
Richard
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On Dec 5, 1:01 pm, geraldthehamster wrote:
A friend of mine is having trouble tracking down a component for his
cooker, so I thought I'd ask here, in case anyone has any ideas of a
likely source or supplier. He has tried the manufacturer and spent a
lot of time ringing around, to no avail.

The cooker is a Leisure Rangemaster 55, with both oven and hob running
on propane. We're not sure of the exact name for the part, but it is
some kind of thermocouple or oven safety device - the thing that
restricts the aperture for the gas when it is being lit, and allows it
to open further when a certain temperature has been reached.

If anyone knows what this is, or has any ideas where to get one
specific to this cooker, I'd be very grateful.

Regards
Richard


It's OK, I did some Deep Googling for him, and found a supplier who
could supply one :-)

But sadly didn't share the info with the group for the benefit of future
googlers :-/
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On Dec 5, 1:01 pm, geraldthehamster wrote:
A friend of mine is having trouble tracking down a component for his
cooker, so I thought I'd ask here, in case anyone has any ideas of a
likely source or supplier. He has tried the manufacturer and spent a
lot of time ringing around, to no avail.


The cooker is a Leisure Rangemaster 55, with both oven and hob running
on propane. We're not sure of the exact name for the part, but it is
some kind of thermocouple or oven safety device - the thing that
restricts the aperture for the gas when it is being lit, and allows it
to open further when a certain temperature has been reached.


If anyone knows what this is, or has any ideas where to get one
specific to this cooker, I'd be very grateful.


Regards
Richard


It's OK, I did some Deep Googling for him, and found a supplier who
could supply one :-)


But sadly didn't share the info with the group for the benefit of future
googlers :-/
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fred
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I can do tomorrow, when I'm back at work and can check from hs email
which suplier he got it from. If you like ;-)

Will this be a common need, do you think?

Regards
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It's OK, I did some Deep Googling for him, and found a supplier who
could supply one :-)


But sadly didn't share the info with the group for the benefit of future
googlers :-/


I can do tomorrow, when I'm back at work and can check from hs email
which suplier he got it from. If you like ;-)

Will this be a common need, do you think?

Maybe not for the part you mention but if someone is doing a google
groups looking for Rangemaster spares they'll get a name for a supplier
rather than just the question. It's always good to give feedback (or in
your case maybe it's feedforward :-)
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