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Jo February 7th 12 06:03 PM

Chemical Smell From Oven
 
The oven is a Diplomat Select 920 and was here when we moved in two and a
half years ago. so we have no idea how old this oven is.
Last year it started emitting a weird chemical smell which is worse at
times, yet not so bad at others. It's quite disturbing as i feel it almost
smells 'toxic' and I don't want the food contaminated.

Any ideas, other than to pay a fortune to call out an engineer who will
probably tell us we need something replaced? Apart from the bulb which has
gone and the awful smell the oven works fine.



harry February 7th 12 06:28 PM

Chemical Smell From Oven
 
On Feb 7, 6:03*pm, "Jo" wrote:
The oven is a Diplomat Select 920 and was here when we moved in two and a
half years ago. *so we have no idea how old this oven is.
Last year it started emitting a weird chemical smell which is worse at
times, yet not so bad at others. *It's quite disturbing as i feel it almost
smells 'toxic' and I don't want the food contaminated.

Any ideas, other than to pay a fortune to call out an engineer who will
probably tell us we need something replaced? *Apart from the bulb which has
gone and the awful smell the oven works fine.


If it is a fan oven, the motor that drives the fan may be on the way
out (ie overheating)

Stuart Noble February 7th 12 06:40 PM

Chemical Smell From Oven
 
On 07/02/2012 18:03, Jo wrote:
The oven is a Diplomat Select 920 and was here when we moved in two and a
half years ago. so we have no idea how old this oven is.
Last year it started emitting a weird chemical smell which is worse at
times, yet not so bad at others. It's quite disturbing as i feel it almost
smells 'toxic' and I don't want the food contaminated.

Any ideas, other than to pay a fortune to call out an engineer who will
probably tell us we need something replaced? Apart from the bulb which has
gone and the awful smell the oven works fine.



Cookers certainly smell that way from new due to whatever they coat them
with to stop them rusting in storage. Gradually gets better, but takes a
lot longer than the makers imply.
The only thing I can think of that would cause a chemical smell after
that is burnt plastic, possibly some kind of container that has softened
and welded itself to the metal. Normal oven cleaners won't touch it but
the firms that come round and clean in situ use different chemicals
which, in theory should work. Not expensive judging by the leaflets I
get through the door.

Graham.[_2_] February 7th 12 06:54 PM

Chemical Smell From Oven
 
On Tue, 7 Feb 2012 10:28:48 -0800 (PST), harry
wrote:

On Feb 7, 6:03*pm, "Jo" wrote:
The oven is a Diplomat Select 920 and was here when we moved in two and a
half years ago. *so we have no idea how old this oven is.
Last year it started emitting a weird chemical smell which is worse at
times, yet not so bad at others. *It's quite disturbing as i feel it almost
smells 'toxic' and I don't want the food contaminated.

Any ideas, other than to pay a fortune to call out an engineer who will
probably tell us we need something replaced? *Apart from the bulb which has
gone and the awful smell the oven works fine.


If it is a fan oven, the motor that drives the fan may be on the way
out (ie overheating)


Or the transformer that powers the clock doing the same.
The OP doesn't say it only smells when the oven is running.

If it does smell when not in use, then turn it off at the mains to see
if it's electrical. While there is any doubt I recommend it is turned
off whilst unattended.

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The Natural Philosopher[_2_] February 7th 12 07:33 PM

Chemical Smell From Oven
 
Jo wrote:
The oven is a Diplomat Select 920 and was here when we moved in two and a
half years ago. so we have no idea how old this oven is.
Last year it started emitting a weird chemical smell which is worse at
times, yet not so bad at others. It's quite disturbing as i feel it almost
smells 'toxic' and I don't want the food contaminated.

Any ideas, other than to pay a fortune to call out an engineer who will
probably tell us we need something replaced? Apart from the bulb which has
gone and the awful smell the oven works fine.


its either burning fat - which is pretty similar to tear gas in general
effects - or a burning insulation, in which case prepare for a bit of a
bang when it finally turns to conductive carbon...


Fredxx[_3_] February 7th 12 07:44 PM

Chemical Smell From Oven
 
On 07/02/2012 18:03, Jo wrote:
The oven is a Diplomat Select 920 and was here when we moved in two and a
half years ago. so we have no idea how old this oven is.
Last year it started emitting a weird chemical smell which is worse at
times, yet not so bad at others. It's quite disturbing as i feel it almost
smells 'toxic' and I don't want the food contaminated.

Any ideas, other than to pay a fortune to call out an engineer who will
probably tell us we need something replaced? Apart from the bulb which has
gone and the awful smell the oven works fine.


I could be wrong but it implies a bad connection and subsequent heating
and burning of wire.

A visual inspection would be easily carried out if the oven is removed
from its housing.







Derek Geldard[_5_] February 7th 12 08:25 PM

Chemical Smell From Oven
 
On 07/02/12 18:40, stuart noble wrote:


Cookers certainly smell that way from new due to whatever they coat them
with to stop them rusting in storage. Gradually gets better, but takes a
lot longer than the makers imply.
The only thing I can think of that would cause a chemical smell after
that is burnt plastic, possibly some kind of container that has softened
and welded itself to the metal. Normal oven cleaners won't touch it but
the firms that come round and clean in situ use different chemicals
which, in theory should work. Not expensive judging by the leaflets I
get through the door.


Some grouchy old sod charged SWMBO £200 quid for cleaning 2 ovens. Took
3 hours and complained about the state of them (= Normal) all the while.

One as a brand new replacement on Ebay would have started at about £150.

Derek

Jim K[_3_] February 7th 12 08:32 PM

Chemical Smell From Oven
 
On Feb 7, 8:25 pm, Derek Geldard
wrote:
On 07/02/12 18:40, stuart noble wrote:



Cookers certainly smell that way from new due to whatever they coat them
with to stop them rusting in storage. Gradually gets better, but takes a
lot longer than the makers imply.
The only thing I can think of that would cause a chemical smell after
that is burnt plastic, possibly some kind of container that has softened
and welded itself to the metal. Normal oven cleaners won't touch it but
the firms that come round and clean in situ use different chemicals
which, in theory should work. Not expensive judging by the leaflets I
get through the door.


Some grouchy old sod charged SWMBO £200 quid for cleaning 2 ovens. Took
3 hours and complained about the state of them (= Normal) all the while..


£200 for 3 hours work FFS!!

psycho-murketing - shame the punter into having it done more often
(more £ and easier for him)

Jim K

[email protected] May 6th 20 12:51 PM

Chemical Smell From Oven
 
Hi Ive have this happening now, same oven and scenario moved into house 2 years ago and oven was here. Now has a chemical / toxic smell coming from inside when its switched on.
What happened with yours? Not sure if it is the element that needs replacing or the motor as mentioned below?
Thanks
Michelle

alan_m May 6th 20 02:02 PM

Chemical Smell From Oven
 
On 06/05/2020 12:51, wrote:
Hi Ive have this happening now, same oven and scenario moved into house 2 years ago and oven was here. Now has a chemical / toxic smell coming from inside when its switched on.
What happened with yours? Not sure if it is the element that needs replacing or the motor as mentioned below?
Thanks
Michelle


I assume an electric oven.
Is it permanently wired in or is it plugged into a 13 map socket?
Could the toxic smelly be described as being "fishy"

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[email protected] May 6th 20 07:31 PM

Chemical Smell From Oven
 
On Wednesday, 6 May 2020 12:51:37 UTC+1, wrote:
Hi Ive have this happening now, same oven and scenario moved into house 2 years ago and oven was here. Now has a chemical / toxic smell coming from inside when its switched on.
What happened with yours? Not sure if it is the element that needs replacing or the motor as mentioned below?
Thanks
Michelle


burnt food residue & burning insulation/plastic smell very different. Not sure I can really put them into words. The only way to find the problem is, if it's not burnt food, to open the oven & look, after disconnecting power.


NT

Brian Gaff \(Sofa 2\) May 6th 20 09:19 PM

Chemical Smell From Oven
 
Is there some new usenet portal around. This is the second orphaned message
I've seen here today.
Brian

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Hi I've have this happening now, same oven and scenario moved into house 2
years ago and oven was here. Now has a chemical / toxic smell coming from
inside when it's switched on.
What happened with yours? Not sure if it is the element that needs replacing
or the motor as mentioned below?
Thanks
Michelle



Paul[_46_] May 6th 20 11:06 PM

Chemical Smell From Oven
 
Brian Gaff (Sofa 2) wrote:
Is there some new usenet portal around. This is the second orphaned message
I've seen here today.
Brian


The thread is a mixture of old posts (2012), orphan responses,
and a couple new at the bottom.

https://groups.google.com/forum/#!searchin/uk.d-i-y/Chemical$20Smell$20From$20Oven/uk.d-i-y/yV2ueFx__zU/SlpvLSZwPP8J

The poster "Michelle" is
necro-posting into the original thread, with the
new message.

If you're using your screen reader, it's going to be
very hard to follow the sequence of events.

It suggests some people still have the original thread
in their newsreader from 2012, and thus they're able to
reply using the original header MID values, whereas other
people, the depth of their header store is such, the
message is an orphan, and they're just not seeing the
same thread in a sense. There's still something about
the sequence that doesn't make sense. Like why we can't
see this posting. This should have showed up as a response.

http://al.howardknight.net/?STYPE=ms...idua l.net%3E

Paul

Roger Hayter[_2_] May 6th 20 11:52 PM

Chemical Smell From Oven
 
Paul wrote:

Brian Gaff (Sofa 2) wrote:
Is there some new usenet portal around. This is the second orphaned message
I've seen here today.
Brian


The thread is a mixture of old posts (2012), orphan responses,
and a couple new at the bottom.

https://groups.google.com/forum/#!searchin/uk.d-i-y/Chemical$20Smell$20Fro
m$20Oven/uk.d-i-y/yV2ueFx__zU/SlpvLSZwPP8J

The poster "Michelle" is necro-posting into the
original thread, with the new message.

If you're using your screen reader, it's going to be very hard to follow
the sequence of events.

It suggests some people still have the original thread in their newsreader
from 2012, and thus they're able to reply using the original header MID
values, whereas other people, the depth of their header store is such, the
message is an orphan, and they're just not seeing the same thread in a
sense. There's still something about the sequence that doesn't make sense.
Like why we can't see this posting. This should have showed up as a
response.

http://al.howardknight.net/?STYPE=ms...1%40mid.indivi
dual.net%3E

Paul


It showed up here.
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GB May 7th 20 08:54 AM

Chemical Smell From Oven
 
On 06/05/2020 23:52, Roger Hayter wrote:
Paul wrote:

Brian Gaff (Sofa 2) wrote:
Is there some new usenet portal around. This is the second orphaned message
I've seen here today.
Brian


The thread is a mixture of old posts (2012), orphan responses,
and a couple new at the bottom.

https://groups.google.com/forum/#!searchin/uk.d-i-y/Chemical$20Smell$20Fro
m$20Oven/uk.d-i-y/yV2ueFx__zU/SlpvLSZwPP8J

The poster "Michelle" is necro-posting into the
original thread, with the new message.

If you're using your screen reader, it's going to be very hard to follow
the sequence of events.

It suggests some people still have the original thread in their newsreader
from 2012, and thus they're able to reply using the original header MID
values, whereas other people, the depth of their header store is such, the
message is an orphan, and they're just not seeing the same thread in a
sense. There's still something about the sequence that doesn't make sense.
Like why we can't see this posting. This should have showed up as a
response.

http://al.howardknight.net/?STYPE=ms...1%40mid.indivi
dual.net%3E

Paul


It showed up here.


What did the smell of you're dead wifes pussy.

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[email protected] May 18th 20 06:40 PM

Chemical Smell From Oven
 
Im not sure if you resolved this issue but I have a gas stove and have the same issue. I even called my gas company as I rent and the stove is not mine. It started this weekend and I thought that maybe a tenant or landlord was spraying for bugs in another apartment, but no.m

The smell is very similar to the spray professionals use when spraying for insects like cockroaches. It smells in the kitchen and its not a gas leak as the gas company and foremen were over. Both declared the gas stove fine. The Energir inspector, from my gas company refused to take his mask off, when I suggested he stick his head in the oven and smell, as that is where the smell emanates from. He didnt want to remove his mask, even for a second, even though I told him Ive been isolating for months and am not and have not been sick

So last time I cleaned my oven was about a month ago, with hot water and suds so I didnt use anything chemical. Im baffled. Any ideas?

Tim+[_5_] May 18th 20 08:17 PM

Chemical Smell From Oven
 
wrote:
Im not sure if you resolved this issue but I have a gas stove and have
the same issue. I even called my gas company as I rent and the stove is
not mine. It started this weekend and I thought that maybe a tenant or
landlord was spraying for bugs in another apartment, but no.m

The smell is very similar to the spray professionals use when spraying
for insects like cockroaches. It smells in the kitchen and its not a gas
leak as the gas company and foremen were over. Both declared the gas
stove fine. The Energir inspector, from my gas company refused to take
his mask off, when I suggested he stick his head in the oven and smell,
as that is where the smell emanates from. He didnt want to remove his
mask, even for a second, even though I told him Ive been isolating for
months and am not and have not been sick

So last time I cleaned my oven was about a month ago, with hot water and
suds so I didnt use anything chemical. Im baffled. Any ideas?


Dead mouse? Can give of a sweetish sickly smell.

Tim

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Brian Gaff \(Sofa\) May 18th 20 09:10 PM

Chemical Smell From Oven
 
Is there some form of ventilation that may join up with next door?
I have an old larder where the fridge now resides, it has a mesh ventilator
in the top. Sometimes you can smell what they are cooking next door.
Brian

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Im not sure if you resolved this issue but I have a gas stove and have the
same issue. I even called my gas company as I rent and the stove is not
mine. It started this weekend and I thought that maybe a tenant or landlord
was spraying for bugs in another apartment, but no.m

The smell is very similar to the spray professionals use when spraying for
insects like cockroaches. It smells in the kitchen and it's not a gas leak
as the gas company and foremen were over. Both declared the gas stove fine.
The Energir inspector, from my gas company refused to take his mask off,
when I suggested he stick his head in the oven and smell, as that is where
the smell emanates from. He didn't want to remove his mask, even for a
second, even though I told him I've been isolating for months and am not and
have not been sick

So last time I cleaned my oven was about a month ago, with hot water and
suds so I didn't use anything chemical. I'm baffled. Any ideas?




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