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title: "Wolf convection steam oven error code E47"
description: "Wolf convection steam oven error code E47: wolf error code E47: a switching device is passing current when the control has told it to stop, on a convection…"
url: "https://wolfmiami.support/error-codes/error-code-e47-steam-oven/"
date_modified: "2026-08-20"
Product line: "Convection steam oven"
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# Wolf convection steam oven error code E47

### What this one means

A switching device is passing current when the control has told it to stop, on a convection steam oven, which carries a boiler, a tank and a vent valve that no other oven in this kitchen has. It is a code the manufacturer publishes for this appliance, not one we have worked out — and it is decoded here rather than left as three characters on a display.

### What the code covers

A published cause names a circuit rather than a component, which is the single most useful thing to know before ordering a part. This one covers:

- A relay welded closed by years of switching a heavy load
- A triac that has failed short
- The element circuit that relay or triac feeds
- Actuator relay K5 stuck or not connected
- Element or relay board damaged

### Worth doing before you call

- Check the water tank is seated and that the drain and fill paths are clear
- Switch the appliance off at the breaker if it is heating with nothing selected

### Then what

A stuck relay is the one error in this archive that can heat with nothing asked of it, so it is a breaker-off condition rather than a wait-and-see one. The board carrying it is a replacement part.

This code is published for built-in ovens & steam ovens. The [full list of codes](https://wolfmiami.support/error-codes/) has the rest of them, searchable, including the labels older and newer machines use for the same conditions.

Built-in ovens & steam ovens

What this code means

What this one means

A switching device is passing current when the control has told it to stop, on a convection steam oven, which carries a boiler, a tank and a vent valve that no other oven in this kitchen has. It is a code the manufacturer publishes for this appliance, not one we have worked out — and it is decoded here rather than left as three characters on a display.

What the code covers

A published cause names a circuit rather than a component, which is the single most useful thing to know before ordering a part. This one covers:

A relay welded closed by years of switching a heavy load

A triac that has failed short

The element circuit that relay or triac feeds

Actuator relay K5 stuck or not connected

Element or relay board damaged

Worth doing before you call

Check the water tank is seated and that the drain and fill paths are clear

Switch the appliance off at the breaker if it is heating with nothing selected

Then what

A stuck relay is the one error in this archive that can heat with nothing asked of it, so it is a breaker-off condition rather than a wait-and-see one. The board carrying it is a replacement part.

This code is published for built-in ovens & steam ovens. The full list of codes has the rest of them, searchable, including the labels older and newer machines use for the same conditions.

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