How to control a Rayburn?
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ChevronB19

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8,522 posts

184 months

Friday 29th October 2021
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New house, with an oldish (20 years plus?) oil fired Rayburn.

How do I control the heat? I know there’s a knob going from 1-6, but even on ‘1’, the oven is showing ‘bake’. Equally, even if I turn the thing up to max, it won’t boil cold water.

Fortunately (powerful director etc) there is an induction hob and normal oven in the utility, but tips welcome. I assume the ‘1-6’ just restricts or opens the oil flow, but it seems to run too hot on ‘1’. Serviced (apparently for the first time since installation) 3 weeks ago.

anonymous-user

75 months

Friday 29th October 2021
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Really? 5 secs with Google returns multiple user instructions!

ChevronB19

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Friday 29th October 2021
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MercScot said:
Really? 5 secs with Google returns multiple user instructions!
You’re really not reading the post. I know about 1-6, the problem is that ‘1’ is still too hot.

boyse7en

7,901 posts

186 months

Friday 29th October 2021
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I had one but could never make it work usefully. It was essentially a ruinously expensive to run towel dryer so I got rid of it.

You have to have a different mindset. Want tea in the morning? Put a kettle on the hob overnight and it might be ready for when you get up. Baking a casserole? Two-three days should get it cooked.

ChevronB19

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boyse7en said:
I had one but could never make it work usefully. It was essentially a ruinously expensive to run towel dryer so I got rid of it.

You have to have a different mindset. Want tea in the morning? Put a kettle on the hob overnight and it might be ready for when you get up. Baking a casserole? Two-three days should get it cooked.
I have to say it does make great toast and baked potatoes though!