Self-Cleaning Oven Power Needs


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Perry Aynum

I am getting ready to purchase a gas oven that is self-cleaning for my
1960's era house. The specs say I need a 15amp circuit for the
self-cleaning.

There is power to the current unit because it has a light and a clock

What was the typical rating of the wiring done back then, and how can I tell
the amperage?

Thanks for any help.
 
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George

Perry said:
I am getting ready to purchase a gas oven that is self-cleaning for my
1960's era house. The specs say I need a 15amp circuit for the
self-cleaning.

There is power to the current unit because it has a light and a clock

What was the typical rating of the wiring done back then, and how can I tell
the amperage?

Thanks for any help.
15 Amp circuits have been the minimum "standard" house wiring for some
time with 20 amp circuits for the kitchen in newer homes. Wire size
needs to be #14 AWG minimum for a 15 amp circuit.
 
M

Mike rock

Gas stoves usually do not use a lot of amps anyway. In fact the only
things that need electric is the clock and the electronic ignition for
the stove and oven, which don't use a lot of amps to begin with.
 
T

Tony Hwang

Mike said:
Gas stoves usually do not use a lot of amps anyway. In fact the only
things that need electric is the clock and the electronic ignition for
the stove and oven, which don't use a lot of amps to begin with.
Hmmm,
And probably a solenoid mechanism to lock the door during cleaning cycle.
 
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Perry Aynum

15 Amp circuits have been the minimum "standard" house wiring for some
time with 20 amp circuits for the kitchen in newer homes. Wire size needs
to be #14 AWG minimum for a 15 amp circuit.

Thanks. I know I have 14 AWG vs the 12AWG i.e. I've got the thinner stuff.

Thanks for all the replies.
 

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