There seems to be a short in the connection for the front left hob. The stove could be a fire hazard and needs repair.
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The basic assumption I am making is that your oven is on its own breaker with nothing else on the circuit. If oven is sharing circuit, unplug other devices. The problem is either with your breaker, the oven itself or the wire. If you have a good clamp-on ampmeter and know how to use it you can measure the current and see how it compares to the breaker rating. Provided the breaker doesn't trip instantaneously. To isolate the problem to the oven, make sure all stove top elements are off. Start with oven temp on lowest setting. If this trips breaker immediately there is a problem with your oven heating element or elements. There may be more than one. Somehow the resistance in the element has decreased or shorted and too much current is flowing. If the breaker doesn't blow immediately, there may still be a problem with element, but as you turn up the heat more voltage is applied to the element causing more current to flow. This would rule out a dead short, but not a bad element. If a new element doesn't fix the problem it may be a faulty breaker. You could test this by swapping the breaker with a know working breaker of the same ratings from your electric panel. You should only do this if you know what you are doing, because electrocution is possible.
Ventilation. If your thermostat is in working order, there may be an issue with your oven's ventilation. Poor ventilation can cause the heat to build up to the point that the oven overheats and causes the thermostat to trip, again cutting out your oven in the process.
As a CRI, I routinely test electric stoves. I do this by turning on all burners to high and verifying 1) they all heat up 2) the breaker does not trip 3) the absence of sparks or unusual smoke or odor (slight smoke and odor is normal depending on the cleanliness of the unit). I test the oven by turning the oven to bake and 350 degrees and verifying the lower element heats up; I test the upper element by turning the broiler on high and verifying it heats up. You can also inspect lights/fans/self-cleaning/etc if desired.
A short circuit in an oven can cause the circuit to overload, leading to a sudden surge in electrical current. This can potentially damage the oven components, trip the circuit breaker or fuse, or even cause a fire. It is important to address the short circuit promptly to prevent any further damage or safety hazards.
A 4500 watt element can work on a 20 amp breaker, but it may occasionally trip if the total load on the circuit exceeds 20 amps. It is recommended to use a 4500 watt element with a 25 amp breaker to ensure consistent performance.
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Before resetting the oven circuit breaker, ensure the oven is turned off and unplugged to prevent electrical shock. Check for any signs of damage or overheating in the wiring. Once confirmed safe, reset the breaker and monitor the oven for any unusual behavior. If the breaker continues to trip, seek professional help to avoid potential hazards.
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