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Rick January 11th 06 12:09 PM

Flat Top Stove
 
Hey all. Just a general question about Flat Top stoves with hidden
burners. I had my house built in 97. My wife and I were looking at
Flat Top stoves to replace the gas one we currently have. Seeing that
all these stoves are 220 and I only have a 110 out let where the stove
is at, what would the approximate cost be to install a 220 circuit to
accomodate this type of stove?

TIA

Stubby January 11th 06 01:25 PM

Flat Top Stove
 
Rick wrote:
Hey all. Just a general question about Flat Top stoves with hidden
burners. I had my house built in 97. My wife and I were looking at
Flat Top stoves to replace the gas one we currently have. Seeing that
all these stoves are 220 and I only have a 110 out let where the stove
is at, what would the approximate cost be to install a 220 circuit to
accomodate this type of stove?


You must speak with an electrician in your town.

Bob January 11th 06 01:39 PM

Flat Top Stove
 
No one in a newsgroup can tell you this. Get an electrician to come to your
home. They probably won't charge you for an estimate.

"Rick" wrote in message
...
Hey all. Just a general question about Flat Top stoves with hidden
burners. I had my house built in 97. My wife and I were looking at
Flat Top stoves to replace the gas one we currently have. Seeing that
all these stoves are 220 and I only have a 110 out let where the stove
is at, what would the approximate cost be to install a 220 circuit to
accomodate this type of stove?

TIA




[email protected] January 11th 06 03:05 PM

Flat Top Stove
 
The cost of putting a 40-50 amp circuit breaker in in electic panel (if
space avaialable) and running #10 cable to stove area and the
connection outlet plus the cost of labor involved unless you know what
your doing and YDIY,


Doug Kanter January 11th 06 04:12 PM

Flat Top Stove
 

"Rick" wrote in message
...
Hey all. Just a general question about Flat Top stoves with hidden
burners. I had my house built in 97. My wife and I were looking at
Flat Top stoves to replace the gas one we currently have. Seeing that
all these stoves are 220 and I only have a 110 out let where the stove
is at, what would the approximate cost be to install a 220 circuit to
accomodate this type of stove?

TIA


Side issue: Have you thoroughly investigated whether your utensils can be
used with one of these cooktops? You might need to factor in some more
money.



[email protected] January 11th 06 05:28 PM

Flat Top Stove
 

Rick wrote:
Hey all. Just a general question about Flat Top stoves with hidden
burners. I had my house built in 97. My wife and I were looking at
Flat Top stoves to replace the gas one we currently have. Seeing that
all these stoves are 220 and I only have a 110 out let where the stove
is at, what would the approximate cost be to install a 220 circuit to
accomodate this type of stove?

TIA


You really need a couple of estimates from local electricians.

You need to run a cable from the breaker panel to a location at the
stove and either install the correct socket or a box to hardwire the
stove. The breaker for 220 v requires two positions in the panel so
check you have the space, otherwise you need to upgrade the panel.

Materials should run less than maybe $50 depending on the length of
cable required.

It could be anything from 1 hour labor up to maybe 4 hours. (depends on
how the wiring can be run.)


Liz January 11th 06 10:52 PM

Flat Top Stove
 

"Rick" wrote in message
...
Hey all. Just a general question about Flat Top stoves with hidden
burners. I had my house built in 97. My wife and I were looking at
Flat Top stoves to replace the gas one we currently have. Seeing that
all these stoves are 220 and I only have a 110 out let where the stove
is at, what would the approximate cost be to install a 220 circuit to
accomodate this type of stove?

TIA


Why would you want to switch from a gas stove to an electric one? If I had
to cook with electric there would be very few home cooked meals in this
house!

Liz



Bob January 12th 06 12:01 AM

Flat Top Stove
 
If it's an induction top, they're much safer. The actual cook-top produces
no heat. When it's turned on, a coil underneath the surfaces generates a
magnetic field. Anything (like your hand) that a magnet won't stick to will
not turn it on.



"Liz" wrote in message
. ..

"Rick" wrote in message
...
Hey all. Just a general question about Flat Top stoves with hidden
burners. I had my house built in 97. My wife and I were looking at
Flat Top stoves to replace the gas one we currently have. Seeing that
all these stoves are 220 and I only have a 110 out let where the stove
is at, what would the approximate cost be to install a 220 circuit to
accomodate this type of stove?

TIA


Why would you want to switch from a gas stove to an electric one? If I

had
to cook with electric there would be very few home cooked meals in this
house!

Liz





bud smith January 12th 06 04:24 AM

Flat Top Stove
 
Think twice. You can't use cast iron on the flat top electrics with hidden
burners.

I have had experience with the flat tops, and would not trade them for my
gas stove top.

"Rick" wrote in message
...
Hey all. Just a general question about Flat Top stoves with hidden
burners. I had my house built in 97. My wife and I were looking at
Flat Top stoves to replace the gas one we currently have. Seeing that
all these stoves are 220 and I only have a 110 out let where the stove
is at, what would the approximate cost be to install a 220 circuit to
accomodate this type of stove?

TIA




Sev January 12th 06 05:23 AM

Flat Top Stove
 
The newer gas stoves with sealed burners are pretty easy to clean.
Bought/ installed mine 2 yrs ago and happy with it. But if you're
determined to go flat top, better follow advice above.


MikeP January 12th 06 06:18 AM

Flat Top Stove
 
In article , lizhug1
@mycomcast.net says...

Why would you want to switch from a gas stove to an electric one? If I had
to cook with electric there would be very few home cooked meals in this
house!

Liz


me too

Wayne Boatwright January 12th 06 07:57 AM

Flat Top Stove
 
On Wed 11 Jan 2006 09:24:50p, Thus Spake Zarathustra, or was it bud smith?

Think twice. You can't use cast iron on the flat top electrics with
hidden burners.


Yes, you can, but they have to have flat bottoms.

I have had experience with the flat tops, and would not trade them for
my gas stove top.

"Rick" wrote in message
...
Hey all. Just a general question about Flat Top stoves with hidden
burners. I had my house built in 97. My wife and I were looking at
Flat Top stoves to replace the gas one we currently have. Seeing that
all these stoves are 220 and I only have a 110 out let where the stove
is at, what would the approximate cost be to install a 220 circuit to
accomodate this type of stove?

TIA







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CJT January 12th 06 08:13 AM

Flat Top Stove
 
Liz wrote:
"Rick" wrote in message
...

Hey all. Just a general question about Flat Top stoves with hidden
burners. I had my house built in 97. My wife and I were looking at
Flat Top stoves to replace the gas one we currently have. Seeing that
all these stoves are 220 and I only have a 110 out let where the stove
is at, what would the approximate cost be to install a 220 circuit to
accomodate this type of stove?

TIA



Why would you want to switch from a gas stove to an electric one? If I had
to cook with electric there would be very few home cooked meals in this
house!

Liz


Well said.

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Rick January 12th 06 11:30 AM

Flat Top Stove
 
Yeah asshole..... Word of advice....Don't quit your day job if you
have one!


"Rick" wrote in message
.. .
Hey all. Just a general question about Flat Top stoves with hidden
burners. I had my house built in 97. My wife and I were looking at
Flat Top stoves to replace the gas one we currently have. Seeing that
all these stoves are 220 and I only have a 110 out let where the stove
is at, what would the approximate cost be to install a 220 circuit to
accomodate this type of stove?

TIA


Side issue: Have you thoroughly investigated whether your utensils can be
used with one of these cooktops? You might need to factor in some more
money.



Doug Kanter January 12th 06 12:02 PM

Flat Top Stove
 
Exactly WHAT is your problem with the statements I made, meat sock?


"Rick" wrote in message
...
Yeah asshole..... Word of advice....Don't quit your day job if you
have one!


"Rick" wrote in message
. ..
Hey all. Just a general question about Flat Top stoves with hidden
burners. I had my house built in 97. My wife and I were looking at
Flat Top stoves to replace the gas one we currently have. Seeing that
all these stoves are 220 and I only have a 110 out let where the stove
is at, what would the approximate cost be to install a 220 circuit to
accomodate this type of stove?

TIA


Side issue: Have you thoroughly investigated whether your utensils can be
used with one of these cooktops? You might need to factor in some more
money.





Bob January 12th 06 12:29 PM

Flat Top Stove
 
Personally, I didn't think there was anything wrong with your statement. I
thought you were just trying to give the OP a heads-up.

"Doug Kanter" wrote in message
...
Exactly WHAT is your problem with the statements I made, meat sock?


"Rick" wrote in message
...
Yeah asshole..... Word of advice....Don't quit your day job if you
have one!


"Rick" wrote in message
. ..
Hey all. Just a general question about Flat Top stoves with hidden
burners. I had my house built in 97. My wife and I were looking at
Flat Top stoves to replace the gas one we currently have. Seeing that
all these stoves are 220 and I only have a 110 out let where the stove
is at, what would the approximate cost be to install a 220 circuit to
accomodate this type of stove?

TIA

Side issue: Have you thoroughly investigated whether your utensils can

be
used with one of these cooktops? You might need to factor in some more
money.







Doug Kanter January 12th 06 12:31 PM

Flat Top Stove
 
I suspect Ricky is in a mood because the double wide is leaking again, right
onto the TV set, and he's gonna miss the Jerry Springer show today. His
sister's gonna be on the show, along with the family goat, who has issues
with sis' fidelity.


"Bob" wrote in message
...
Personally, I didn't think there was anything wrong with your statement. I
thought you were just trying to give the OP a heads-up.

"Doug Kanter" wrote in message
...
Exactly WHAT is your problem with the statements I made, meat sock?


"Rick" wrote in message
...
Yeah asshole..... Word of advice....Don't quit your day job if you
have one!


"Rick" wrote in message
. ..
Hey all. Just a general question about Flat Top stoves with hidden
burners. I had my house built in 97. My wife and I were looking at
Flat Top stoves to replace the gas one we currently have. Seeing
that
all these stoves are 220 and I only have a 110 out let where the
stove
is at, what would the approximate cost be to install a 220 circuit to
accomodate this type of stove?

TIA

Side issue: Have you thoroughly investigated whether your utensils can

be
used with one of these cooktops? You might need to factor in some more
money.









Liz January 12th 06 01:09 PM

Flat Top Stove
 

"Bob" wrote in message
...
If it's an induction top, they're much safer. The actual cook-top produces
no heat. When it's turned on, a coil underneath the surfaces generates a
magnetic field. Anything (like your hand) that a magnet won't stick to
will
not turn it on.


That may be fine if all you want out of a cooktop is safety. Personally, I
'm more interested in precise heat control as I cook. You just don't get
that with an electric range. If you watch any of the TV cooking shows
you'll see that gas is the choice of the chefs.

Liz



[email protected] January 12th 06 01:25 PM

Flat Top Stove
 
I recommend the person find someone local with a flattop and borrow its
use to make a meal before commiting to buy one...

of course I ALWAYS RENT a vehicle of the model I want efore buying just
to see what its like.

cheap week test drive while on vacation!


CJT January 12th 06 04:00 PM

Flat Top Stove
 
Rick wrote:

Yeah asshole..... Word of advice....Don't quit your day job if you
have one!


Bad hair day? Or you don't really want advice?


"Rick" wrote in message
. ..

Hey all. Just a general question about Flat Top stoves with hidden
burners. I had my house built in 97. My wife and I were looking at
Flat Top stoves to replace the gas one we currently have. Seeing that
all these stoves are 220 and I only have a 110 out let where the stove
is at, what would the approximate cost be to install a 220 circuit to
accomodate this type of stove?

TIA


Side issue: Have you thoroughly investigated whether your utensils can be
used with one of these cooktops? You might need to factor in some more
money.





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Gntry January 12th 06 09:17 PM

Flat Top Stove
 
I had this done 3 years ago(install new breaker and run new 220 line) and it
cost me $135.(upstate NY area) I love my flat top as much as I hate, it at
times...it definately is easy to clean but it does take longer to cook with.
CG in NY
"Rick" wrote in message
...
Hey all. Just a general question about Flat Top stoves with hidden
burners. I had my house built in 97. My wife and I were looking at
Flat Top stoves to replace the gas one we currently have. Seeing that
all these stoves are 220 and I only have a 110 out let where the stove
is at, what would the approximate cost be to install a 220 circuit to
accomodate this type of stove?

TIA





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