philr
Well-known member
Jon,
Not only replacement switches but the original type and factory-installed switches too. But that doesn't include the Heat-minder switch in your Flair as it should be a Proctor (or King Seeley) just like the other infinite switches and the L1 and L2 terminals are on the same spot on these. Also, the pre-1964 Flairs have a pilot light for each burner so reversing the two hot wires on your range's switches shouldn't cause such a problem! 1964 "H" model and newer Flairs started to use just one pilot light for all four burners (two on Canadian models) and they also started to use the Robertshaw hydraulic type Heat-Minder switch, just like the 1964 cooktop I parted out, my 1966 Custom Imperial range and my 1973 Custom Deluxe range.
Not only replacement switches but the original type and factory-installed switches too. But that doesn't include the Heat-minder switch in your Flair as it should be a Proctor (or King Seeley) just like the other infinite switches and the L1 and L2 terminals are on the same spot on these. Also, the pre-1964 Flairs have a pilot light for each burner so reversing the two hot wires on your range's switches shouldn't cause such a problem! 1964 "H" model and newer Flairs started to use just one pilot light for all four burners (two on Canadian models) and they also started to use the Robertshaw hydraulic type Heat-Minder switch, just like the 1964 cooktop I parted out, my 1966 Custom Imperial range and my 1973 Custom Deluxe range.