Browse Forums Kitchen Corner 1 Dec 19, 2011 12:51 pm Hi I have an old gas Westinghouse glass cook-top that I need to replace. Haven't had much luck shopping around on the net for one that will fit.... Cooker dimension 930x440 Cavity dimension 870x360 Need the gas connection in the top right. Im looking to replace it with something under $1000. Any suggestions? Re: cooktop replacement suggestions? 2Dec 23, 2011 10:31 pm I am changing my 50-amp 3-wire receptacle used for my old cooktop to a junction box (still the 3-wire) to hardwire my new cooktop (which the cooktop allows).
The question is the existing receptacle circuit has 2 blacks and a white wire instead of black, red and white. Of course the wires from the new cooktop say connect the black from the cooktop to black in the junction box and the red from the cooktop to the red in the junction box. Am I correct that the two blacks on the receptacle are the same as if they used one black and one red. And therefore I can connect either black to the black from the cooktop and the other black to the red from the cooktop? Is that correct? I know changing to 4-wire is best, but given the location of the island where the cooktop is going running new wire would be near impossible. Re: cooktop replacement suggestions? 3Dec 24, 2011 6:30 am gf1966 Hi I have an old gas Westinghouse glass cook-top that I need to replace. Haven't had much luck shopping around on the net for one that will fit.... Cooker dimension 930x440 Cavity dimension 870x360 Need the gas connection in the top right. Im looking to replace it with something under $1000. Any suggestions? Dont worry about the gas connection that can be easily changed around. I would personally be looking for a cooktop that you like with dimensions bigger than you existing cutout. That way you can have the cavity cut bigger to fit the new cooktop. I say this because 360mm deep is very narrow, most new cooktops are bigger than that. Cutting Edge Kitchens and Cabinet Making http://cuttingedgekitchens.net.au http://www.facebook.com/pages/Cutting-Edge-Kitchens/290484196676 Mobile : 0419 430 575 PH: 9452 4772 Fax :9452 4772 cuttingedgekitchens@outlook.com Re: cooktop replacement suggestions? 4Dec 24, 2011 6:31 am Arthur63 I am changing my 50-amp 3-wire receptacle used for my old cooktop to a junction box (still the 3-wire) to hardwire my new cooktop (which the cooktop allows). The question is the existing receptacle circuit has 2 blacks and a white wire instead of black, red and white. Of course the wires from the new cooktop say connect the black from the cooktop to black in the junction box and the red from the cooktop to the red in the junction box. Am I correct that the two blacks on the receptacle are the same as if they used one black and one red. And therefore I can connect either black to the black from the cooktop and the other black to the red from the cooktop? Is that correct? I know changing to 4-wire is best, but given the location of the island where the cooktop is going running new wire would be near impossible. Read more: http://www.doityourself.com/forum/elect ... z1hMPMh7eV It sounds like you should get an electrician in to hook it up. He will test the circut with a multimeter and then hook it up properly. Cutting Edge Kitchens and Cabinet Making http://cuttingedgekitchens.net.au http://www.facebook.com/pages/Cutting-Edge-Kitchens/290484196676 Mobile : 0419 430 575 PH: 9452 4772 Fax :9452 4772 cuttingedgekitchens@outlook.com Just be careful with building stability during construction, that is when the structure may be weakened, refer to your engineering drawings for stability methodology. 1 7223 Can anyone recommend a good/affordable retaining wall and fence builder that I can get a quote from located in Sydney? 8 45786 Last year I had a gas leak at my house. 3 days later, I have about 1 sqm of my exposed aggregate paving broken up. I am not sure how to go about getting it repaired… 0 10410 |