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FMEA SAFETY VALVE REPLACEMENT KIT- BAKERS PRIDE M1104A, Y600, DS805, OTHERS . ...BEWARE of IMITATORS!... Most Bakers Pride Pizza Ovens come with 3/16" O.D. Pilot Tubing. Our Safety Valve Replacement Kit is complete and comes with adaptors, so it will fit ovens with 1/8", 3/16" or 1/4" O.D. Pilot tubing. Our competitors are selling valves that will only fit ovens with 1/4" O.D. Pilot Tubing. If it"s not right for your oven you will spend hours rushing around town looking for an adaptor. RTK EQUIPMENT IS THE INDUSTRY LEADER IN SAFETY VALVE REPLACEMENT KITS. WE PROUDLY HAVE OVER 2,500 SAFETY VALVE KITS IN SERVICE AROUND THE COUNTRY AND THE WORLD. …….About This Item……… PART TYPE: REPLACEMENT KIT FOR OLD FMEA SAFETY VALVE - CONSISTS OF MAGNETIC SAFETY VALVE, ADAPTOR AND THERMOCOUPLE. TESTIMONIALS "The FMEA Safety Kit is a great product that works. I have two Blodgett 981 series pizza ovens, my old FMEA valve malfunctioned, I was told by the local oven repair service in Center Line, Michigan that they were unable to help me because there is nothing out on the market to replace it! I found Randy on the Internet. He knew what I needed, took my info and sent me the kit. I received it in 2 days, installed it in 20 minutes, and it works great!!! Thanks again" Ken Lin...Michigan Soy Products Co., Royal Oak, Michigan .... January 26, 2012 ...................................................................... "The FMEA replacement kit worked great. I no longer have to worry about not getting parts for an outdated safety valve. Anyone with an older Blodgett oven that needs this conversion valve should contact you. Thank you." Jerry Petrini, My Three Sons Family Fun Center, Norwalk, CT .....Feb. 21, 2012 ........................................................................................ OUR PART #: 5234 REPLACES MANUFACTURER /PART #: BAKERS PRIDE M1104A LIST PRICE: OLD SAFETY NO LONGER AVAILABLE DESCRIPTION: This kit replaces the old FMEA Safety Valves that are found on many older Pizza and Convection Ovens. The old FMEA Safeties are no longer manufactured because they contain Mercury. This replacement kit consists of a Robert Shaw "K" Type-Magnetic Safety and Gas Carrier, a special "Brass Adaptor" so it will match up exactly with the old FMEA valve, and a new 60" thermocouple (Flame Sensor). We also have 48" thermocouples available if needed. ALSO INCLUDED is a fiberglass heat shield that helps extend the life of the thermocouple in extreme heat conditions for those ovens that are continuously operated at 600+ degrees. NOTE: We install the brass adaptor in our shop prior to shipping. This allows for proper alignment of the button when installed. This is not something you want to do in the field. The Robert Shaw Safety is a "K" Type, Gas In/Out: 1/2" NPT, Pilot (OUT ONLY): 1/4" NPT, with adaptors for 1/8" & 3/16" pilots if needed. Note: The shutoff valve and thermostat shown in the additional picture are also available from us but are NOT included at this price. Call our Customer Service Department for more information. This is suitable for Bakers Pride and certain other brands. If you need 3/8" Safety valves for Vulcan or other brands, give us a call. APPLICATIONS/Models: BAKERS PRIDE: Pizza Ovens Y600, DS805 and other models using the old FMEA Safety Valves. …….About RTK Equipment……… We spent many years refurbishing and repairing restaurant equipment. We have thousands of satisfied customers. Many of them have purchased their parts or refurbished items from us on eBay, and our Positive Feedback reflects their confidence and our hard work. We provide unmatched Customer Service at competitive prices. We go the extra mile for you. FAST SHIPPING..... 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Bakers Pride pizza ovens available in many sizes and shapes to reach the specific needs of various restaurants. Among the types of pizza ovens, Bakers Pride producing deck ovens, convection ovens, and electric countertop ovens. In spite of how effective Bakers Pride pizza ovens are, any kitchen equipment can develop problems after years of use. So, if there is a problem with your oven also, fix it with the help of our Bakers Pride pizza oven troubleshooting guide.
When there is no gas, you may find this problem. So, check if the shut off valve is closed completely. Remember that the service should not shut off from the gas supplier.
Check if the thermostat is faulty. The defective thermostat will cause to avoid the burner from light. Hence, you have to test the thermostat with a multimeter or with the help of a technician. If the Bakers Pride pizza oven thermostat is at fault, make sure to replace it.
If all the above are in good condition, you need to examine other components. Check oven"s safety valve, thermocouple, or thermopile. If the faulty thermocouple is permanently attached to the safety valve, you should replace the whole assembly. You can purchase Bakers Pride pizza oven partsat PartsFPS. Make an order online now!
If you clean your oven regularly, then there will be less chances to get into trouble. To make help you, here, we have updated the Bakers Pride pizza oven cleaning process briefly. So, learn how to clean a commercial pizza oven.
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If you’re talking about replacing the FMRA or FMDA safety valve then you can get the replacement kit from Bakers Pride, part number L5008P for a cost of $900.00.
thanks for the info on the replacement kit for bakers pride pizza ovens the ts 11 I recenly try this and had problems with the thermocouple blowing out i did’nt know that u had to use a insulation cover on the thermocouple to i read your feed back on this matter thanks so much
I have BP Y600 and have replaced the FMEA with the TS11 but have not switched out the burners. The pilot light keeps going out. I replaced the thermocouple again and the pilot still goes out. I leave the burner chamber door open and everything stays lit.
No it is not. It is a 750 millivolt thermocouple nd a furnace themocouple is not. If you use it on a furnace it will eventually burn out the solenoid in the gas valve.
have blodgett 981 pizza ovens,both have all new valves,shut offs,pilot valveabove shut off, and thermocouple. one oven has worked about 1 month, the other one the oven will light but only burn about 35-40- mins. then shut off, but you can hold pilot knob down couple min and it will relight.. the 1st oven just quit. can you help
I have 2 blodgett 961’s.I replaced everything,pilot burners,safety valves,gas valves,thermostats,I feel I’m having the same over heating problem others are having.I wrapped both cap tube wires w/ both wire cover 42-317 and high heat sheld covers from a local speed shop.the pilots still go out after about 30-40 min. After cooling down I can relight the pilots but they go out again,after 30-40 min any other suggetions.Is it possible to switch to fmda safety valves,My bari ovens have these and i never have a problem w/them,I’m at wits end any help would be welcomed,Thanks.
Hey i have recently bought 2 blodgett 1060;s I have been having problems with my top oven every time i turn the gas down to 300 degrees the pilot goes out the next day it gives me problems starting up once i get it will stay working until i lower the heat at night and the same problem happens i have changed the pilot assembly three times and the gas valve once these ovens are from 2007 they are not old they always go out after a friday when its busy can you please help me its very frustrating!!! My mother has bp600 from the 80’s and they never have problems maybe once every 7 years i used to have 1997 bp600s with the new thermocouple system and i found myself buying thermocouples every 6 months that is why i bought blodgetts cause i was tired of fixing them please help.
I have a Baker’s Pride D-125. The pilot on my bottom oven is lit, but will not ignite the burners. This oven is not used as much as the top oven, so my concern is that has had some impact on the unit. Is there anything I can try to fix it so that it will ignite the burners? Thanks in advance!
There is now a replacement for that old safety if you want to go that route. It is a Tundra Number 41-403 at a cost of $402.44 or the Blodgett conversion kit 41-444 at a cost of $474.48. You can see both of those at etundra.com.
Big problem with the pilot lights going out on my Bakers Pride D125 deck ovens. Chamber door pretty much has to be kept open so the oven will heat up. I’ve replaced all parts and have went through 4 thermopiles. Is it as simple as insulating the thermopile?
If you converted to the TS type safety then yes you would need to insulate the cap tube of the thermocouple that is exposed in the burner compartment. Home Depot carries an insulation that is rated at 700 degrees that seems to take care of the problem. I do not have the name of it but if you ask them they seem to know what it is.
It may be that the gas solenoid valve is not opening (coil could be burnt out). To check it take a small screw driver and when you turn on the oven touch it to the top of the solenoid coil. If you can feel magnetism with the screw driver then the coil is okay but may mean the plunger in the solenoid is stuck closed.
I have a Blodgett 999 double oven. The top oven is not functioning properly. I did read above posts and it seems it could be a thermostat issue. The safety valve has been replaced, as has the thermocouple which came with a heat shield. The oven struggled to get up to and hold 475f, the oven also turned itself completely off about every 15 minutes during a bake, yet when I turned the burner off the pilot stayed lit.
Having an issue with my bakers pride D-125 deck oven. Was having an issue with pilot light staying lit. Converted the safety valve with the TS Safety valve listed above. the pilot lit would light and remain lit until the oven was fired up. The first time it remained lit for about an hour then the burners and pilot light would all go out. The pilot light would not relight until the oven cooled down. I have replaced the thermocouple and do have hi heat insulation the entire length. I replaced the thermostat and the gas regulator. each time I replaced something the same issues occurs. I have even replaced the safety valve again in case the valve was faulty. No Luck.
I have installed the insulation listed in your previous post about retrofitting the safety valve. I believe that this insulation is rated for 1000 degrees F (ordered from tundra Tundra No. 42317).
I did call Bakers Pride and spoke with Bob Petrie. He was somewhat helpful. Well kida. He suggested I keep the thermopile wire as far away from the burner chamber as possible. Say’s I should run it along the door of the chamber. That was his advice. So I have done that. Used both ovens last night with no issues. Normally I don’t use 2 ovens. Never that busy, wish I was. lol Hopefully that’s all it is. Seems too simple but I’ll take it. My thermopile does go black and eventually flakes out where it attaches the to the thermocouple. No pilot leak
Have a 12-yr-old wolf 6-burner with oven. A few weeks ago oven went out in the middle of service, so I re-lit the pilot and oven relit. Next day, it happened again but the pilot would not stay lit after holding 30 seconds (with oven off). Changed out the thermocouple and it still would not stay lit. changed out the safety valve and now I can light the pilot but only if i turn on the oven a little. Then, the pilot will stay lit until I turn on the oven. Once I turn on the oven, everything stays lit for a few minutes then everything goes out, burner and pilot.
One thing, I can’t find the identical compression fitting, so too much gas was getting into the burner. the flame was very high and yellow. I rigged the valve that I got from the valve company engineer who was trying to help me so that less gas would flow into the burner. That took care of the high yellow flame, but the burner and pilot still went out after a few minutes.
It sounds as though you may have a defective thermostat. It is not allowing any gas flow through to the safety which in turn goes to the pilot. When you turn the thermostat on slightly it allows a flow of gas to the pilot and when you turn it up further it will allow the burner to light but then it is shutting down prematurely.
If my pilot light on my blodgett pizza oven remains lit but I cannot get the main burner to light when I open the gas valve how do I know if my problem with the safety valve or the thermostat. sometimes a bit if gas does get into the main burner and the first few holes do light. I was assuming that it the safety valve was bad I could not get a pilot but I’m not sure.
If your pilot is staying lit your problem is not with the safety. Not knowing the model of your unit I am going to say that it has gas solenoid valves in it. The solenoid is controlled by the thermostat. When you turn on the thermostat it opens the solenoid allowing gas to flow to the burners. It sounds as though it may be sticking because you mentioned that you get a little gas to the burner at times. To check it take a small screw driver and touch it to the top of the solenoid and turn on the thermostat. If the screw driver sticks to the solenoid then you have magnetism, which tells me the plunger in it is probably sticking not allowing gas flow. If there is little or no magnetism then it is time to replace the solenoid.
You see when you light the pilot you may get enough flame to heat up the thermocouple enough to open the safety but when you turn on the thermostat that flame may drop due to low pressure when the burners ignite. When you open the door there may be enough breeze into the chamber to extinguish the pilot flame thus shutting down your unit.
WE have Bakers Pride Double Stack 4 pie ovens. We want to put a timer on it so they go on when needed and off when needed automatically. Please let me know where I can find this part as it will alleviate my having to go in 2 hrs prior to opening.
We have plenty of timers that may help, https://www.etundra.com/kitchen-supplies/kitchen-timers/, but Baker’s Pride may have a retrofit timer for your unit. Could you share your model and serial numbers with us? We’ll try to get a more solid answer for you with that extra bit of info.
I was working on a bakers pride pizza oven model Y800 and the pilot light keeps going off during the day. Door needs to be slightly opened in order for flame to stay lit. I checked millivolt in gas valve and it drops when door is closed and when i open it millivolt climbs. Gas valve and thermocouple are new??Help!!!!!
Refurbishing an older Blodgett 911. When I turn on the main gas supply (not the oven valve) I can light the pilot without holding the safety valve. I’m assuming that needs to be retrofitted. Also, the burner will go full bore to 550° but never throttle down. I have to turn the oven down to 300° or so then the burner will shut off. Pilot always stays lit.
We have a Wolf 6 burner with griddle and two ovens. The pilot light on the smaller oven (under the griddle) will not stay lit. We have replaced the thermocoupler and the safety valve but there is still no gas flow. Everything else works perfectly. Any suggestions as to what we should try next?
I’ve been having a problem for a couple of months now with a Baker’s Pride D-125 pizza oven. Could be two separate problems, or just one and the same.
It’s a 1980’s model having an FMEA safety valve w/ the attached thermocouple, and a gas lever(handle) in front of the oven to turn on/off the gas to the burners every morning/night.
Bill, we’d suggest calling Baker’s Pride and talking with their tech team. You can find their support info here http://www.bakerspride.com/service.asp and call them at 800-431-2745.
I recently purchased a pizza store and was doing some cleaning and improvements. I took out the very dirty vent screens attached to the Bakers Pride 452 and cleaned them thoroughly. I also installed a small exhaust fan in the wall that we only use for cross ventilation during business hours and when the back door is open. I noticed that my ovens were burning out at night time. We leave our ovens burning at 500 24 hours a day. either the top oven or the bottom or sometimes both would be cold in the morning. It was obvious they went out during the day. A pilot safety was replaced on the top oven and the pilot orifice was cleaned on both. All work done by a reputable commercial repair company. five days later and the top one goes out again. The previous owner told me she did not have a burn out in all the five years she owned it and the employees verified this. Even my third oven went out on at least one occassion. I believe it is an air issue as the likely hood of two going bad at the same time is just too big of a coincidence. Even after the safety/pilot assembly was replaced, lit and the burners burning and the door shut, two minutes later the whole thing was off. We had to keep the burner door open for the first 30 minutes after lighting the oven to keep it going constantly. Could it be my flue? the exhaust vent I installed is louvered and even when closed allows a small amount of air in and is located within ten feet of the oven.
I have a GE propane oven & range. I replaced the igniter that has a built in thermocouple, it lights okay but the flame on the oven burner is too low. The safty valve is in series with the igniter so i replaced it but the flame was way too much. I bought the part from the GE factory and i believe it was a natural gas velve. They ended up refunding my money & my oven still doesn work. I did monitor the in circuit current and it was withing their tolerance. I’m lost it seems like a simple system.
I have an older Wolf 6 burner Commercial oven I think the model number is 6PS or 3PS – kind of hard to make out on the ID plate. I have also been told that this might be a bakers oven.
Mark, it sounds like the oven thermostat could be bad or possibly the oven safety won’t open. Call our team with model and full serial number at 888-388-6372 and we can help you find the parts.
i have a bakers pride gas oven model 251 where there is a spot in the back on the oven that seems to be buring the pizzas. The other parts of the oven are cooking correctly is there something that is breaking in the oven?
Ovens have ‘hot’ spots, and you need to identify them and adapt; probably the best bet here would be to call Bakers Pride tech support at 800-431-2745 to try to help.
Hi I have brand new bakers pride y800 I got the pilot flame dont stay on this problem I have every 15 to 18 days they been change the pilot tree time but after 2 week still broke again is the top oven never got problem whit the bottom one can you help ?
Carlo, give Bakers Pride’s service department a call at 800-431-2745 with your make and model number and they should be able to help you troubleshoot the issue. Also, have any warranty information handy too, so they can help you with issues covered under the warranty.
Stuart, it still sounds like a thermocouple issue or a defective replacement, perhaps? It could also be the way it was installed is wrong or that the burner valves aren’t supplying consistent gas flow. Can you give our team a call at 888-388-6372 and let us see if we can help you troubleshoot further?
Hi guys I have a Vulcan snorkel sg2 propane convection and the oven shuts down at 485 what do you think is the problem? I tried to change the thermocouples but they are integrated into safety valves and are not available anymore as replacement parts. Someone said maybe I could swap out with safety valves similar in style to bp y600’s. What did you think
We’re guessing that the power is going through a safety switch in the motor. If the motor is not turning, the unit won’t let anything else fire up. The capacitor on the motor could be bad or the motor itself could be bad. Without seeing the unit or talking to you directly, we can’t be sure. Give us a call at 1-888-388-6372 or contact us online.
I’m not sure how I can help you, but I think you have a Bakers Pride oven. The best way to find out the information you’re looking for is to contact the factory and select the option for Technical Assistance. Bakers Pride can be reached at 1-800-431-2745.
First I’d check the thermostat operation and if that was okay, then I’d check the gas valve to make sure it wasn’t stuck. Also, it could be an ignition issue. Most of those units try to light three times and if it is unsuccessful they will give up and lockout. It can be really hard to diagnose this way, and you’re probably going to need a service technician.
The first step would be to replace the Thermocouple/Thermopile. It might be providing just enough power to hold it open for a while, but if it’s weak it’ll let the valve close. Alternatively, it could also be the safety valve itself. It’s hard to diagnose completely, but the thermocouple/thermopile is the cheapest option and if you end up changing the safety valve you would want a new thermocouple/thermopile. Feel free to give us a call at 1-888-388-6372 or contact us online for more information.
We are one of the service provider of bakers pride oven here in the Philippines. Our problem Sir is the oven won’t fire for one time ignition, it takes 2 to 3 times or more or it won’t fire anymore until such time that we can smell the gas odor. In that situation Sir we will turn off the switch of the oven then turn on again and do it so many times until such time that it will fire. When that time comes we will remove the cover to see if the igniter had ignite, then base on our observation it function normally. Can I ask a help of what is the problem of this oven Sir?
i replaced the thermocouple awhile back and the pilot is fine. but now the main burner won’t lite. i suspect the thermostat/valve (an LP Robertshaw) but i want to ask if there could be a re-setable hi limit somewhere i am not seeing?
Hello! Our Baker’s Pride convection oven door got stuck today and it won’t open. Was a bit hard to close. It’s a BCO-E1 model. Any help would be wonderful!
We have dual deck Baker’s Pride Y600 natural gas ovens that have been used everyday for over 10 years now, but the bottom oven doesn’t get used too often, except when it is very busy or there is a problem with the top oven like there is now. In the past year I’ve replaced the thermocouple and pilot light on the top oven, and it seemed to do the trick for the problems we were experiencing. Now the flames when turning it on don’t get very high, and the middle/front/center burner is barely lit, and the right side goes out and eventually back on. The pilot or flames never went totally out, but we could tell right away with the first order that the oven was not up to temp and just switched to using the bottom oven which is fine. I was thinking about replacing the thermostat but wanted to know if this sounds like the right fix.
I have a Bakers Pride Convection Oven, Model x 700, serial number 1945. The right oven door will not stay closed. Do you know what I need to do to fix this?
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