Thank you all for your help. I'm happy that the problem likely isn't with the range, but its definitely time to call an electrician!
I don't have a meter, and am not remotely interested in playing...
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Thank you all for your help. I'm happy that the problem likely isn't with the range, but its definitely time to call an electrician!
I don't have a meter, and am not remotely interested in playing...
The plug on the range is a 4 prong, (3 straight prongs and 1 round one)
The receptacle is also for a 4 prong (3 straight prongs and 1 round one)
The receptacle is not actually installed into...
That explains a WHOLE LOT! I bet thats what the problem is. So assuming the wiring at that location is incorrect, how do I fix it?? I can't be tearing off drywall and rewiring. Can it just be...
Thanks Jeff
The appliance is not hard wired... it has a plug in connection.
Do you suppose the plug (from the wall) is wired wrong?
So I have a Moffat range similar to the one in the photo on the website. Basic oven, glass top, no convection, no self cleaning, digital clock....
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