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Default New stove - dangit

On 15/10/2011 12:03 PM, ImStillMags wrote:
> On Oct 14, 7:18 pm, > wrote:
>> I am getting my new range tomorrow and was cleaning out the storage
>> drawer and removing all the stuff I keep on top of the
>> backboard/splashboard shelf - which my new range will not have because
>> it's curved - and pulled it out a bit to see if I could easily move it.
>> Well it looks like I need an electrician. The current power looks
>> hardwired. There is a thick wire coming out of the wall (no receptacle)
>> and the new one comes with some new code power cord that's been in
>> effect since 2000. The free installation that comes from the vendor is
>> just to put it in place and plug it in. Shit. Oh well.

>
> How old is the hardwire wire that comes out of the wall. Why can't
> it be used to hardwire the new stove?
> Seems to me you could unhook the old stove from the hard wire and then
> use it for the new one.
> Problem solved.



Stoves used to come with a wiring block which you attached the 220 wires
in the cable that came out of the floor or wall. Now stoves come with
cables and 220 plugs and you simply plug it into the receptacle behind
the stove. If the old stove was hardwired, you can easily install the
proper receptacle.