Question about Bosch HBL8650UC Electric Double Oven
I have a new wall oven arriving tomorrow. The old one's wiring was simply wire-nutted to three leads sticking out of a duplex box in the wall behind it. The new oven says the junction box needs to be above the unit (i.e., behind the upper cabinet?). My question is whether the connection can be made in a junction box attached on the end of my current wiring and then pushed up into the wall cavity beind the upper cabinet, or does the box have to be somehow attached up behind the upper cabinet. I have to have this ready for when the oven arrives tomorrow. I also need to know what size opening I need to punch out in advance for the armored cable from the oven if I need to hard-mount it behind the upper cabinet and then connect in the back of that cabinet. Any help appreciated.
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Posted on Jan 02, 2017
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Yes, it is o/k to have a single oven connected to a 13 amp power supply supplied with a 2.5mm cable.
A lot of single ovens already come with a 13 amp plug fitted, so you can plug it straight into a 13 amp socket.
If there is no covenient socket nearby, then you can wire the 2.5mm cable srtaight into the oven terminal block.
I must stress that this only applys to a single oven and not a double one.
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Posted on Jan 14, 2009
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Either you have not refitted the door back correctly, or the door hinge springs are weak, a common problem.
This being the case, then the only solution is to replace door hinges.
Posted on Feb 11, 2010
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If your electric oven is not heating then you probably have a bad heating element in your oven. This is not that hard to fix yourself...
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