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Old 04-22-2019, 11:14 AM   #1
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Nancy made the mistake of allowing me in the kitchen of our 17. We now need a new glass top for the stove, does anyone know of a contact for that as we are now on the road in Colorado?
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Old 04-23-2019, 08:32 AM   #2
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Nancy made the mistake of allowing me in the kitchen of our 17. We now need a new glass top for the stove, does anyone know of a contact for that as we are now on the road in Colorado?

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Very sorry to hear about that. Would you mind sharing your What Not To Do story so others can better avoid whatever happened? I thought the flush top was tempered glass and so would be pretty tough.
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Old 04-23-2019, 09:04 AM   #3
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I thought it was because I put hot coffee pot there but Nancy says after it exploded she turned a burner off. The serving tray looks very nice on top I think.
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Ouch! Sounds like a glass cooktop would be an interesting mod.
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Double Ouch. I have been pining for one of them neat new flat glass top lid two burners, to replace my stock and stodgy 2013 model. Maybe that's not such a good idea.
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Double Ouch. I have been pining for one of them neat new flat glass top lid two burners, to replace my stock and stodgy 2013 model. Maybe that's not such a good idea.


Or, just like anything else, know an item’s limitations and stay within them.
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For those that have the Wedgewood oven, a useful replacement stove top cover is this Camco cover. Gives you an additional couple sq ft of countertop.
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It needs a Dometic sail switch, close the cover and the gas shuts off. Of course the stove wouldn't work 9% of the time it was open either.
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After making coffee one morning my Wedgewood burner went sailing off the deep end, gave me a big scare. Don't know why, only know flames were shooting directly toward the burner knobs. Totally weird. Wedgewood sent me a new label and one replacement knob that was bigger than the original one. Have since noticed that sometimes --you think the knob has turned off the gas but though the flame is out the gas supply actually did not click off. Got to watch that.

Have I sworn off coffee after this? Of course not.
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I thought it was because I put hot coffee pot there but Nancy says after it exploded she turned a burner off. The serving tray looks very nice on top I think.
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And we were about to make pancakes on the glass top.

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I thought the new recessed stoves being used were Suburban SDS2-RV models? I know Dometic bought Atwood, but I thought Suburban was part of Airxcel brands.
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After making coffee one morning my Wedgewood burner went sailing off the deep end, gave me a big scare. Don't know why, only know flames were shooting directly toward the burner knobs. Totally weird. Wedgewood sent me a new label and one replacement knob that was bigger than the original one. Have since noticed that sometimes --you think the knob has turned off the gas but though the flame is out the gas supply actually did not click off. Got to watch that.

Have I sworn off coffee after this? Of course not.
I know it’s an expensive replacement, but the Dickinson Marine cooktop that some of us have retrofitted does have a “flame-out” safety system to shut off fuel when there is no flame. I know it works because I tested it.
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I know Dometic bought Atwood, but I thought Suburban was part of Airxcel brands.
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Airxcel > Suburban > Cooktops

They don't appear to be branded as Suburban, but in the same category (and under the Suburban menu) Airxcel is showing some "Can" branded flush-mounted glass-topped stoves: Euro Series
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stove top

It is a suburban model. Dave sent me the exploded diagram with parts list and a local dealer is trying to get the part from suburban.
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Airxcel > Suburban > Cooktops

They don't appear to be branded as Suburban, but in the same category (and under the Suburban menu) Airxcel is showing some "Can" branded flush-mounted glass-topped stoves: Euro Series
Brian: I think Escape it using the one at the top of the generic drop-in cooktop page. It's not on the Euro Series page.

https://airxcel.com/suburban/product...oktops/drop-in
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Brian: I think Escape it using the one at the top of the generic drop-in cooktop page. It's not on the Euro Series page.

https://airxcel.com/suburban/product...oktops/drop-in
Yes, good catch - they have glass-top flush units in two categories, and Escape is using the Suburban-branded unit in the drop-in page. Strangely, it seems like the only way to see the model name is to hover over the image to get the tip to display, which says "3031AST_SDS2A SS" I believe that this means SDS2 series, model 3031AST, in stainless steel.
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Reading just the title of the thread, I was dead certain the OP had made an error in terminology. I mean, who ever heard of a stove that flushes?
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I thought it was because I put hot coffee pot there but Nancy says after it exploded she turned a burner off. The serving tray looks very nice on top I think.
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On a previous camper (camp light QBB 13) I had a stove with glass top. I don’t remember the manufacture, the time period would’ve been around 2011 to 2017 for the manufacture date. I never had any problems with it and I really liked the flat surface. That being, said like my current metal top in my escape 5.0 TA, just not as much as the flat surface. I never close the top unless I’m sure the burners are off and, equally important, everything is COOL. (I am just cautious about gas appliances. As a child I saw sn oven door blow off- very exciting. )

I think if I was upgrading, the sail switch mentioned later in the thread sounds like a good idea - my memory is aging out.
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