STOVES Richmond 100G range cooker Model 444445373.

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I wonder if anyone can help/advise with an issue with our STOVES Richmond 100G range cooker Model 444445373.
The gas cooker keeps tripping its 13A electric supply that it needs for its ignition/fan/clock etc, upon investigation the 240v mains flex terminates via soldered connections to a PCB into a small 3"x2" Kigass Electronics aqua coloured box, the PCB itself is blackened & charred and when the mains is reconnected this is where the flash occurs and then as a result it trips the fuse.
I rang Stoves/Glen Dimplex and they in return sent me an item drawing for my model and it appeared that the item was an Ignition Generator with a key code of 388A and an associated item code of 082825103. Therefore armed with this info I ordered via a locally sourced repair specialist and they in return rang me the next day to say it had arrived, on collection it was not what I had expected, therefore on the strength of the item being possibly mis-picked they re-ordered, only for the same wrong item to be redelivered.

A week later i still have no cooker and i wondered if
a) Can I buy the PCB individually to the unit ?
b) What does this PCB do ?
c) On reflection I also realised that my Fans were not also working prior to this problem, will the PCB problem also affect the Fans or may I also have a seperate issue with these?

Ultimately i need to resolve the problem, have you any advice and do you recommend anyone of whom may sell the necessary remedial parts.

Ed.
Stoke-on-Trent.
 
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I would recommend you get someone in who really knows what they are doing,either a Gas safe engineer with experience of working on cookers or a sparky with domestic appliance experience.

You obviously have limited competency in this area and could quite easily make things worse and potentially much more expensive.
 

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