Kitchen Large Electric Appliances - GEstove question
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douglasnc
01-17-06, 06:24 PM
hi came home from work yesterday and wife tells me the range had quit.the lite work that told you the burner was on, but no heat..was the same with all bunners and oven. i pulled it away from wall and notet power cord was half pluged in. i unpluged it and started wiggling connections. dont know what i did, but it all worked after that. could it be (kinda) single phazing because of it being half pluged? thanks
dave6466
01-17-06, 06:36 PM
Yep, thats what happened. The indicator lights are probably powered by one leg of power at 120 volts. The elements all require both legs for 220 volts to work. Dave