Thread Number: 63668  /  Tag: Ranges, Stoves, Ovens
P7 Sensi Temp Conversion Question
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Post# 862362   1/17/2016 at 13:18 (2,993 days old) by Psychoelf (Lewisburg)        

Hello all,

I own a GE P7, model J486A2YE. I bought the service manual hoping to convert my sensi-temp to a regular burner. All I can figure from the manual is that I need a kit which is no longer available. Would anybody be able tell me what parts I need and have details on the install?

Thanks in advance!





Post# 865973 , Reply# 1   2/7/2016 at 12:53 (2,972 days old) by Psychoelf (Lewisburg)        

Still needing help if anyone has an answer. Thanks!

Post# 866024 , Reply# 2   2/7/2016 at 19:46 (2,972 days old) by sel8207 (naples, florida 34117)        
what NLA means.

It means it's no longer available from General Electric. However, it doesn't mean there's not some kits on the shelves somewhere, where people are going to be listing them on Ebay. Do you have the kit number? If you do, go to Ebay search under "home and garden" ; type in 'vintage general electric' . It will show you all the older type g.e. parts. That's one way. Or simply type in the model number of the kit under search. If you save the search and have an email where ebay notifies you when your search produces a match, it will notify you via email that something has come up that satisfies your search needs. That's how I got a sensor for my 1961 g.e. sensi temp burner. You have to be patient though. I 'm sure that those kits haven't all been thrown in the trash. Or, you can type the kit number in under Google search and see what comes up. Good luck to you. Les.

Post# 866046 , Reply# 3   2/7/2016 at 22:00 (2,972 days old) by Kenmore71 (Minneapolis, MN)        

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If you want help with this I may be able to help you. I have not tracked down your exact model number, but IF you are confident in your electrical abilities (including how to read a schematic) this problem may be able to be solved with minimal drama.

Post# 866689 , Reply# 4   2/11/2016 at 17:16 (2,968 days old) by Psychoelf (Lewisburg)        

I'm mostly confident in my schematic reading abilities. I was assuming the process would involve installing an infinite switch instead, so I was hoping someone had figured out other part numbers that may be used in place of an official kit. I appreciate any help. Thanks

Post# 866712 , Reply# 5   2/11/2016 at 19:32 (2,968 days old) by combo52 (50 Year Repair Tech Beltsville,Md)        
Converting a GE ST element to an infinite switch

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All you need is a Robetshaw infinite switch kit pt# 5500-202 to replace the responder, you leave the muli-size element switch so you can still pick your element size.   John L.


Post# 866715 , Reply# 6   2/11/2016 at 19:46 (2,968 days old) by norgeway (mocksville n c )        
Take that to the bank!

John knows what he is talking about!


Post# 866823 , Reply# 7   2/12/2016 at 14:44 (2,967 days old) by Psychoelf (Lewisburg)        

Awesome! I'll try to post back once I get it in there.

Post# 879534 , Reply# 8   5/4/2016 at 04:19 (2,886 days old) by Xraytech (Rural southwest Pennsylvania )        

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for a non-functioning sensi-temp, is the robertshaw infinite switch all that is needed to convert the burner?
Does anything need to be done with the sensor?


Post# 879638 , Reply# 9   5/5/2016 at 04:57 (2,885 days old) by combo52 (50 Year Repair Tech Beltsville,Md)        
GE Sensi Temp Conversion

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All that is really needed is a Robertshaw Non-Push-To-Turn infinite switch to make the element work again.

 

Normally I would leave the old inoperative sensor in place, it is just not connected electrically.

 

Another issue is the temperature dial is not labeled properly for a regular infinite switch, but it is fairly easy to learn to use it this way.

 

When GE sold kits especially for converting STs to regular infinite switches they included a new knob or dial that often matched the other knobs-dials on the range.

 

I always leave the 4-6-8-Griddle switch hooked up so you can continue to enjoy the benefits this versatile multi-size element.

 

John L.


Post# 897297 , Reply# 10   9/5/2016 at 14:31 (2,761 days old) by Psychoelf (Lewisburg)        

I have the repair manual but I am having trouble. I know H goes to H and L goes to L. I believe I can just leave the S wires disconnected as they are the sensor, but how do I hook up the transformer. The robert shaw knob just has one connector for pilot...pardon my ignorance as im new to appliance wiring.

Post# 897310 , Reply# 11   9/5/2016 at 17:06 (2,761 days old) by Psychoelf (Lewisburg)        

Disregard the above. I assumed....Then I read the diagram more in depth and its working now. Just had to make a wire for the L2 and take the tranformer wires off for the 12 volt side. Griddle and pushbuttons all work!

Post# 975763 , Reply# 12   12/27/2017 at 15:33 (2,283 days old) by bigleu (Columbus)        
Help with switch connections

So I have the same issue with my GE range. I ordered a Robertshaw switch as recommended. But now I’m confused as to the wire placement. I have the wires that went to the old switch...two yellow from the transformer, a red from the terminal block, and the red going to the switch. Where do those connect on the Robertshaw? Do I need to add another wire? Thanks for the help!


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