Surprisingly not very old.....
I believe the King Stove And Range Co. Model 200 "Fatso" is anywhere between 20 to almost 40 years old. I own one, and looked up the info on the internet several years ago (that info seems to have disappeared from the Internet). If I remember correctly production began sometime in the early 70's and ended in the late 80's to early 90's.
It was designed by King stove and Range as a reproduction of a laundry stove. Laundry stoves were used back in the day before hot water heaters, and boilers. They would use this style stove with its broad flat top to heat up big kettles of water for laundry, and probably bathing.
No, unless it's a gas range. An electric range requires 240V and 40A while a small appliance will be 120V and Max 15A.
Yes, I am putting one of the stoves on eBay today 6/19/09. It looks complete and is in OK shape.
Yes, you can wire an electric kiln to an electric stove outlet with a NEMA 14-50R receptacle and a 40A breaker, as both the kiln and stove require similar voltage and amperage. However, it is important to ensure that the wiring is done properly and safely to prevent any electrical hazards. Consulting with a professional electrician is recommended to ensure the wiring is done correctly.
The recommended wire size for a 40A circuit is typically 8-gauge wire.
4A
The Electric Company - 1971 40A 5-40 was released on: USA: 12 December 1975
10mm2 : 40A
AWG # 8 copper
no because it is an even number but not 2
Electrical range is usually 220V and requires at least a 40A breaker. In a three wire configuration, the white power carries 110V, the black wire carries 220V and the green wire is the ground. A four wire configuration has an additional wire that is neutral.
Depends on the exact model, but in my 2001 Pic 2.0HDi it is number 40 in the fusebox in the fascia on the driver's side. No. 40 is the very top left, and if I recall correctly it is the only 40A fuse in the box.
In order of manufactureQuadricycle 1896-190Model A 1903Model N 1905Model S 1907Model T 1908-27Model A again but totally different from the original Model A 1927-31Model B 1932Modell 18 1933Model 40A 1934Model 48 1935