u/InformationDapper63

Can I install induction range with this connection?
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Can I install induction range with this connection?

There might be way more information needed than this but I'm wondering if I'd be able to replace my gas range for an induction range without requiring a bunch of electrical/rewiring work? The note on the breaker says:

CU/AL | 60/75° C WIRE

AMPS | 15-35 | 40 | 40-50

AWG | 14-6 | 8 | 6-4

IN LBS | 25 | 40 | 45

MAX. RMS. SYM. AMPS

10,000 120 / 240V~

* EDIT: I want to be clear that I have no intention of doing or trying anything myself. I would hire a professional - just looking at my options for now but appreciate the concern!

u/InformationDapper63 — 7 days ago

Should I return this range before it gets delivered?

I bought a GE 30' gas range last week to be delivered next week but now I'm concerned I made a mistake for 2 reasons.

  1. It won't fit well in the space it's going - I currently have an old 30' Jennair range (I don't know exact model but included a pic) that I'm replacing and the kitchen was recently remodeled around it. It sits between the wall and the counter.
  2. Notice in the picture it says "6' minimum to side wall" which I don't have since the current range is right against the side wall.

So, for the 2nd item, is the 6' minimum a must and should I just return the range since I don't have it? Also, any advice on how I can measure to make sure the new range will fit would be appreciated

u/InformationDapper63 — 7 days ago