Rayburn 360K central heating cooker in green
Rayburn 360K Central Heating cooker in green. Still currently in use, will be available for collection around the middle to end of May. Buyer collects. Description below from Rayburn website. All sensible offers considered. Introduced in , this was the first Rayburn cooker to use a single pressure jet oil burner, providing the combined functions of cooking, domestic hot water and central heating, in many respects similar to a solid fuel cooker, but offering the flexibility of intermittent use and rapid response. Designed to operate on a conventional flue system. In it was renamed the 360K (for kerosene) and 360D (for gas-oil). Available in a wide choice of colours with black hob and polished chrome insulating covers, it featured a main cast iron oven, with a lower warm storage area. Two separate thermostats were provided, one for controlling the cooking temperature, the other sensing the boiler water temperature. The cooking thermostat had automatic priority by means of a relay, used in conjunction with a manual flue-way damper (priority lever), the latter directing the heat towards the cooker or boiler. From onwards, an additional manual electrical switch determined the thermostat priority. Read More