We recently bought a new home with a 100amp federal pacific circuit breaker. The house had a propane stove but nothing else on propane so we wanted to go with an electric range.
We installed a new 50 amp circuit in the panel and ran a 55 amp (6 gauge) wire into it, we connected the range using a 3 wire permanent connection. We plugged in the oven and the clock, lights, and everything came on as expected. The problem is that the oven and burners will not get hot. We returned the stove and got a new one and it does not work either so we are left to think it is a wiring problem.
We have double checked the wiring and everything seems to be connected fine. So I thought maybe someone here would be able to point us in the right direction of where to look for the problem. We are suspecting that maybe it is the 100 amp circuit breaker? Perhaps we have to upgrade to 200 before we can use an electric range?
We installed a new 50 amp circuit in the panel and ran a 55 amp (6 gauge) wire into it, we connected the range using a 3 wire permanent connection. We plugged in the oven and the clock, lights, and everything came on as expected. The problem is that the oven and burners will not get hot. We returned the stove and got a new one and it does not work either so we are left to think it is a wiring problem.
We have double checked the wiring and everything seems to be connected fine. So I thought maybe someone here would be able to point us in the right direction of where to look for the problem. We are suspecting that maybe it is the 100 amp circuit breaker? Perhaps we have to upgrade to 200 before we can use an electric range?
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