Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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We have an Iris model home in Fenney which has the microwave oven above the stove. Whenever we do any significant amount of cooking on the stove the fan in the microwave starts up running at full blast for several minutes, I assume to cool down the microwave oven. I'd rather not start trying to enjoy dinner with this racket going on in the background.
Is this a common problem, and has anyone found a way to fix it? |
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This may sound silly but there are options to turn down fan , you just keep hitting the fan button. If it’s new home just call warranty, frankly in 14 homes, 5 in villages never heard of problem
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I would contact manufacturer of the microwave and see if they have answer.
If that does not work consider an exorcism. |
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You need to determine if the microwave has been modified to vent to the outside of your house. Most of them do not. They merely circulate air through a metal filter at the bottom of the microwave and back into the kitchen. The microwave will have a fan button on the front panel that will manually turn the fan on and off and usually will have two speeds. It sounds like someone may have modified your microwave fan to operate on a thermostat instead of the usual manual operation. If so, that would be highly unusual. I would try to locate the thermostat and disable it. I would start by removing the metal panel and filter at the bottom of the microwave and look for a thermostat attached to the fan motor. Good luck.
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Ours does the same thing. It is designed to come on when the temp gets extremely high. If you look at the readout on the microwave, it will says automatic fan or something to that effect.
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Shortly after moving to the Villages, it was clear an over the stove microwave was a mistake, poor ventilation, placed too high to easily manage large items, difficult to observe cooking. Removed the microwave and placed it elsewhere. Installed a proper efficient hood to vent outside.
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It is a safety feature for 2 reasons 1) to protect the microwave and 2) to ensure The excess heat that is being sensed, is being evacuated. I would not disable.
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There is a vent to the outside in your microwave. The fan keeps the heat from building up on the bottom.
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Unplug it and turn it into a fish tank.
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call the warranty dept. you are covered for ANYTHING that goes wrong in your new house. Don't suffer when you don't have to. I do not have that problem with my microwave and it is also over the stove. Doesn't sound like it should be happening,
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To clarify, on most microwave ovens, the fan will suck air through the bottom of the microwave and will discharge it through the vent holes in the top, front part of the microwave. So, you are blowing hot air toward the drywall kitchen ceiling. You may be reducing the temperature directly above the cooktop, but you are not removing any heat from the kitchen. In my opinion, this is not a good design. The builder should install a vent through the exterior wall or roof. The microwave ovens are designed to allow the fan position to be changed to discharge the air to an outside vent.
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Like me, you probably have the feature, but didn't know it. The bottom of the microwave has to get hot before the fan will come on and override the manual fan setting.
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I hate hot, steamy cooking, and I hate hot, steamy bathrooms. I believe in good ventilation. |
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