Posted by Doug - Iowa on March 05, 2010 at 16:49:26 from (208.126.5.53):
In Reply to: OT 240V outlet posted by 550Doug on March 05, 2010 at 16:05:40:
Probably. Your dual oven will probably draw 6000 watts (3k each top and bottom) so on 240 that will be about 25 amps. Your cooktop could draw up to 7400 watts or 31 amps. So you're at 56 amps with everything running. Probably more than the standard range outlet you have. Most are 40 amp and I've seen several 30 amp connections.
If you hook them all to the same circuit you can run one or maybe two at a time but not everything. This is risky because you don't want a breaker tripping in the middle of your wife's holiday meal fixin. Run the second circuit, maybe upbrade teh exisitng one at the same time so you know you're safe.
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