Robertshaw TS-11 Thermal Safety Control Gas Valve and the "magnet head" on the gas valve

CPSC Recall #05-031 — October 31, 2004

Recall #05-031 Date: October 31, 2004 Remedy: Replace, Repair

Product

Robertshaw TS-11 Thermal Safety Control Gas Valve and the "magnet head" on the gas valve

Description

WASHINGTON, D.C. - In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Robertshaw Controls Company of Long Beach, California is voluntarily recalling 123,544 gas valves and 37,350 magnet heads. If the pilot light goes out, the gas valve can stick in an open position, permitting gas to continue to flow. This can result in a gas explosion and fire which could result in severe personal injury or property damage.Name of product: Robertshaw TS-11 Thermal Safety Control Gas Valve and the "magnet head" on the gas valveUnits: 123,544 gas valves and 37,350 magnet headsManufacturer: Robertshaw Controls Company of Long Beach, CaliforniaHazard: If the pilot light goes out, the gas valve can stick in an open position, permitting gas to continue to flow. This can result in a gas explosion and fire which could result in severe personal injury or property damage.Incidents/Injuries: The firm has received 12 reports of flash fires, including 9 reports of injuries. The injuries involved first, second, and — in one instance — third degree burns.Description: The TS-11 Thermal Safety Control Gas Valves are installed in commercial cooking equipment with pilot lights, including ranges, griddles, fryers, and warming trays. The recalled gas valves were produced between February 2003 and August 2004. The "magnet heads" on the gas valves were made during the same range of dates. The recalled products can be identified by date codes 0306 through and including 0432. The TS-11 gas valve with different manufacturing dates and a different hazard was recalled in 2002.Sold through: Original equipment manufacturers and food service equipment dealers to commercial food service providers (such as restaurants). The recalled products were sold from February 2003 through August 2004.Manufactured in: Assembled in MexicoRemedy: Free repair or replacement (if necessary). Robertshaw Controls Company will arrange for free repair or replacement of the recalled gas valves. If you smell gas near the appliance or in the building, immediately leave the area and call your gas company or a certified gas technician to investigate the cause. If you do not smell gas, check the pilot lights on your gas appliances. If any pilot lights are out, do not attempt to relight. Have the appliance examined by the gas company or a qualified technician. Have the date-code of your TS-11 gas valve ready when you contact Robertshaw.Consumer Contact: Commercial food service managers should call Robertshaw toll-free at (800) 232-9389 from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. CT, Monday through Friday, or visit www.robertshaw.com.

Hazard

If the pilot light goes out, the gas valve can stick in an open position, permitting gas to continue to flow. This can result in a gas explosion and fire which could result in severe personal injury or property damage.

Incidents / Injuries

The firm has received 12 reports of flash fires, including 9 reports of injuries. The injuries involved first, second, and — in one instance — third degree burns.

Remedy

Free repair or replacement (if necessary). Robertshaw Controls Company will arrange for free repair or replacement of the recalled gas valves. If you smell gas near the appliance or in the building, immediately leave the area and call your gas company or a certified gas technician to investigate the cause. If you do not smell gas, check the pilot lights on your gas appliances. If any pilot lights are out, do not attempt to relight. Have the appliance examined by the gas company or a qualified technician. Have the date-code of your TS-11 gas valve ready when you contact Robertshaw.

Units Affected

123,544 gas valves and 37,350 magnet heads

Sold At

Original equipment manufacturers and food service equipment dealers to commercial food service providers (such as restaurants). The recalled products were sold from February 2003 through August 2004.

Manufacturer

Robertshaw Controls Company of Long Beach, California

Manufactured In

Assembled in Mexico