deltablu
Well-known member
Re: #16
The reason that I started this whole thread is because we've been experimenting with the new ranges and are totally seeing problems. We have two primary brands of coil element ranges that we sell. I'm not going to name the brands, but someone paying attention could probably figure out which ones I'm talking about.
Both ranges used the same pot and amount of water: A stainless steel stock pot with 1 1/4 gallons of water at tap temperature to start.
Range number one with the burner that cycles the complete element with the limiter took 50 (yes 50) minutes to get to a boil and it was not a rolling boil that I would dump pasta into. Using that same stove, we installed the older non-limiting burner in the same receptacle and replicated the weak boil in 17 minutes.
Range number two has a burner design that cycles one coil and leaves one on even when the limiter cycles. The same experiment with this range produced a similar weak boil at 25 minutes. At 30 minutes we finally had a boil that a person could do something with.
With regards to limiter temperature, range number two has the limiter temp printed on the burner: 374 degrees F. Range number one does not. I intend to do some checking to determine this temp.
The reason that I started this whole thread is because we've been experimenting with the new ranges and are totally seeing problems. We have two primary brands of coil element ranges that we sell. I'm not going to name the brands, but someone paying attention could probably figure out which ones I'm talking about.
Both ranges used the same pot and amount of water: A stainless steel stock pot with 1 1/4 gallons of water at tap temperature to start.
Range number one with the burner that cycles the complete element with the limiter took 50 (yes 50) minutes to get to a boil and it was not a rolling boil that I would dump pasta into. Using that same stove, we installed the older non-limiting burner in the same receptacle and replicated the weak boil in 17 minutes.
Range number two has a burner design that cycles one coil and leaves one on even when the limiter cycles. The same experiment with this range produced a similar weak boil at 25 minutes. At 30 minutes we finally had a boil that a person could do something with.
With regards to limiter temperature, range number two has the limiter temp printed on the burner: 374 degrees F. Range number one does not. I intend to do some checking to determine this temp.