What kind of question is that! Nobody knows how to "operate an oven!" gosh!
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That depends on the size of the stove, but reckon on about 2 Kw per hotplate, and about 3 Kw per oven.
Well the output of any oven should be Heat (thermal energy), with exhaust fumes and gases as (unwanted) secondary outputs occurring in most designs. And the input can be any sort of fuel to produce said heat, depending on the oven. Most commonly, the input of an oven is electricity, gas, oil or wood.
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Hubs and repeaters operate at the Physical Layer of the OSI Model. The Physical Layer is the first layer of the OSI Model.
Yes, a wall oven needs wiring to operate.
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Microwave ovens operate at about 2,450 MHz.
Seriously, you discard an oven when it breaks, which implies as well that it is unsafe to use. If it works and is safe to operate it, you can continue using it, regardless of how old it is.
1161 Radarange is what is commonly known as a microwave oven. It has markings and buttons which will make it easy for the user to operate it without a problem.?æ
Most ovens come with directions how to operate the appliance. the broiler number is normally on the oven knob for setting the tempurture. I have attempted to contact my gas company for instructions on how to operate an oven properly. Most applicance store have a customer service line to call for additional assistance.
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10 centimeters or less If you mean "microwave oven", those operate at the frequency of 2.45 GHz, where the wavelength is 12.24 centimeters.
Microwave ovens operate at 2.45G. http://www.howstuffworks.com/microwave.htm
To calculate the amperage of an appliance use the following equation, I = W/E. Amps = Watts/Volts. In North America the home voltage for larger appliances is 240 volts. Somewhere in the oven there will be a name plate. on it will give you the wattage of the device. Divide the voltage of 240 volts into this wattage value and you will end up with the amperage that the oven requires to operate.
that depends on what you mean by "better." Solar ovens can operate without any electricity or gas, but then, you cannot use a solar oven at night or on cloudy days. Electric ovens can be set at specific temperatures, which is more difficult to do with solar ovens. Electric ovens cost quite a bit of money, while a solar oven can be made with not much more than a cardboard box and aluminum foil. So it all depends on your circumstances and what you are trying to do.
From your question, and the terminology used, you appear to be referring to the UK residential electrical system. The following answer therefore refers only to a UK installation.Most ovens ('cookers') are designed to operate on a separate circuit with its own circuit breaker or fuse (e.g. 30 A for ovens up to 12 kW, or 45 A for ovens above 12 kW). Trying to operate such a oven from a 13-A circuit will simply cause the plug's fuse to operate, disconnecting the oven from the supply. So, while the oven will be protected, you won't be able to use it as it will keep blowing the fuse in the plug! It certainly won't melt the plug, as suggested in the original answer.However, some small, countertop, ovens (e.g. the 'Baby Belling' brand), which are specifically designed for use in the kitchens of small flats or apartments ('bed sitters') are specifically designed to run off a 13-A plug.