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Dacor ER30DSCHNG dual-fuel range Parts

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  • Wire Harness for Dacor ER30DSCHNG - Part DE81-03961A

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  • Retaining Ri for Dacor ER30DSCHNG - Part DE81-04129A

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  • Panel Side R for Dacor ER30DSCHNG - Part DE81-06492A

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  • Harness Cook for Dacor ER30DSCHNG - Part DE81-07036A

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  • Flex Tubing for Dacor ER30DSCHNG - Part DE81-02695A

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  • Trim Oven Ce for Dacor ER30DSCHNG - Part DE81-02885A

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  • Valve 16k Lh for Dacor ER30DSCHNG - Part DE81-04462A

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  • Door Liner W for Dacor ER30DSCHNG - Part DE81-03336A

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  • Pack Brnr Ri for Dacor ER30DSCHNG - Part DE81-03519A

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Dacor Dual-Fuel Range ER30DSCHNG FAQs

Yes. Dacor gas and dual-fuel ranges like model ER30DSCHNG are generally considered good because they are built for strong cooking performance and are designed to meet household gas cooking appliance standards; long-term satisfaction still depends on correct installation, ventilation, and maintenance. See the ER30DSCHNG installation guide for setup requirements that directly affect performance.

What “good” usually means for a Dacor range

When customers ask if a range is “good,” we focus on the things that impact daily cooking and ownership.

  • Consistent burner ignition and stable flame when properly installed
  • Strong ventilation compatibility (Dacor recommends a range hood)
  • Serviceability (the range should be able to slide out for service with enough slack in the gas line and wiring)
  • Safety-focused clearances and sealed openings behind/under the appliance
  • Predictable flame characteristics (steady, quiet flame with a sharp blue inner cone)

Installation and setup factors that matter most

The same range can feel “great” or “frustrating” depending on installation details.

Factor What to aim for Why it affects “good” performance
Ventilation Hood that extends beyond cabinet face Helps reduce smoke and improves cooking comfort
Location Away from drafts Drafts can disrupt burner flame and cooking results
Clearances Follow minimums and maximums Supports safe operation and proper airflow
Service access Enough slack in gas line and wiring Makes future repairs and maintenance easier

Quick checks after installation (burner performance)

If you are evaluating performance, these checks are practical and fast.

  • Light each burner; ignition should occur quickly (a few seconds is typical)
  • Turn from HIGH to LOW; flame should adjust smoothly
  • Look for a steady, quiet flame with a blue inner cone
  • If using LP gas, slight yellow at the flame tips can be normal
  • If ignition fails, turn the knob off and wait several minutes before retrying

Why it matters

Most “range quality” complaints trace back to ventilation, gas supply, electrical connection, or draft issues, not the cooktop itself. A correct install helps your ER30DSCHNG cook evenly, ignite reliably, and stay easier to service over time.

Last updated: January 2026

A dual-fuel range like the Dacor ER30DSCHNG gives you a gas cooktop with an electric oven, but the tradeoffs are higher purchase and repair costs, more complex installation (gas plus 240V power), and more parts that can fail over time. Review the ER30DSCHNG installation guide for the exact hookup and clearance requirements.

Common disadvantages to plan for

  • More complex installation: You need a gas shut-off valve location and a dedicated circuit breaker or fuse access; both must remain reachable after installation.
  • Higher service complexity: Troubleshooting can involve gas components (regulator, burners) and electric components (heating elements, wiring, controls).
  • Potentially higher repair costs: Dual systems often mean more specialized parts and labor.
  • Fit and clearance constraints: Cabinet cutout dimensions and combustible-surface clearances can limit where the range can go.
  • Backguard requirements in some setups: If the back wall is combustible, operating without a backguard or raised vent can create a fire risk.

Installation and utility requirements (what usually surprises homeowners)

Dual-fuel ranges typically require both utilities to be correct before you slide the unit into place.

Requirement area What it means for you Why it can be a disadvantage
Gas supply Correct fuel type (natural gas vs LP), shut-off valve access, regulator installed Extra plumbing work and verification steps
Electrical 3-wire or 4-wire cord options (where permitted), proper receptacle/junction box May require an electrician or circuit upgrade
Service access Range must be pullable for service while still connected Limits how tightly you can build it in

Why it matters

Most “dual fuel range problems” are not cooking-performance issues; they are installation, access, and serviceability issues. Getting the gas pressure regulator, shut-off valve access, and electrical connection right reduces nuisance failures and makes future repairs faster and safer.

What we recommend before you buy parts or schedule service

  • Confirm your home has both gas and the correct 240V electrical supply in the right location.
  • Verify the range is set up for natural gas or LP (and high altitude if applicable).
  • Make sure the shut-off valve and breaker panel remain accessible after install.
  • Follow the safety and ventilation guidance in the ER30DSCHNG owner’s manual.

Last updated: January 2026

On the Dacor ER30DSCHNG dual-fuel range, the model and serial number are printed on the rating label visible through the grill below the control panel, on the right side. Use that exact model number when looking up parts, manuals, or wiring information.

Where to look on the range

Check these spots in order:

  • Look through the grill below the control panel (front of the range)
  • Focus on the right side behind the grill opening
  • Find the rating label that lists both the model number and serial number
  • Write the model number exactly as shown (letters and numbers)
  • Take a clear photo for reference before ordering parts

What the label helps you do

The rating label is your best source for identification and specs.

What you need Where it’s used Why it matters
Model number (ER30DSCHNG) Parts diagrams, manuals, compatibility Ensures correct fit and wiring match
Serial number Service history, production details Helps match revisions and updates
Electrical ratings Installation and circuit planning Confirms breaker, wire, and outlet needs

Why it matters

Dacor ranges can have similar-looking versions (for example, trim or fuel configuration differences). Using the rating label prevents ordering the wrong control, igniter, or oven component and helps you follow the correct electrical requirements.

Helpful reference

For diagrams and additional identification details, use the [ER30DSCHNG installation guide].

Last updated: March 2026

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