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30Amp question Bill 01-10-2008
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Posted by Bill on January 10, 2008, 12:45 pm
Double ovens died. Have an option for a newer oven and separate counter top,
both 220vac.

Do I need a separate circuit for each? Or can they tie into the same feed?



Posted by PeterD on January 10, 2008, 3:41 pm
wrote:

>Double ovens died. Have an option for a newer oven and separate counter top,
>both 220vac.
>
>Do I need a separate circuit for each? Or can they tie into the same feed?
>

What are the nameplate amps for each item?

(Ideally you should have seperate circuits for each, which may not be
practical).

Posted by John Grabowski on January 10, 2008, 5:03 pm

> Double ovens died. Have an option for a newer oven and separate counter
top,
> both 220vac.
>
> Do I need a separate circuit for each? Or can they tie into the same feed?
>


If you have the name and model number for each you may be able to check the
electrical specifications on the manufacturer's web site. Most likely you
will need a separate circuit for each. A 30 or 40 amp for the stovetop and
maybe a 40 or 50 amp for the oven.


Posted by Bill on January 11, 2008, 1:31 pm
Could not find the exact model on the KitchenAid website, but it appears as
if the cooktop needs a 40A, and the stove a 30A.
Oh well...

Thanks for the replies.

> Double ovens died. Have an option for a newer oven and separate counter
> top, both 220vac.
>
> Do I need a separate circuit for each? Or can they tie into the same feed?
>



Posted by Ernie Jones on January 13, 2008, 7:08 pm
40A and 220V or 40A at 110V?

> Could not find the exact model on the KitchenAid website, but it
appears as
> if the cooktop needs a 40A, and the stove a 30A.
> Oh well...
>
> Thanks for the replies.
>
> > Double ovens died. Have an option for a newer oven and separate
counter
> > top, both 220vac.
> >
> > Do I need a separate circuit for each? Or can they tie into the same
feed?
> >
>
>



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