passatdoc
Well-known member
Pardon my ignorance, writing as a veteran gas range owner. My parents have a 1972 Hotpoint version of the GE Americana range, with 30" lower oven, four coil cooktop units, and a smaller upper oven. The other day, they ran out of propane for the grill and tried to broil some chicken in the upper oven. Mom said the upper unit did not heat up. Assuming the entire oven was not working, they ended up sauteing the chicken breasts in lemon juice, olive oil, and capers.
I was at their house the day after and put the upper oven in Bake mode. The lower heating coil definitely heats up, while the upper one stays cool. A friend who is a avid cook told me that electric ovens in bake mode use only the lower coil.
Never having owned an electric oven, I don't know if this is true. If it IS true, I will assume the oven still works in bake mode, just not in broil----which they rarely use because they prefer to grill outside. With Thanksgiving coming up, I need to make sure the oven is operative for baking/keep warm functions (broil is not needed). So IF the upper coil is supposed to come on in Bake mode, then I need to get the coil replaced asap so we aren't running on a single oven on turkey day. If only the lower coil is supposed to work in Bake mode, then I guess we're ok until the next time they want to broil.
Thanks in advance for your answers.
PS as a test I turned the upper oven to Bake at 200F and within ten minutes the heating indicator light went out. I didn't have a thermometer to test, but the interior felt as if it were about 200 F. I'm aware that a partly-functioning oven may heat ok to lower temps (keep warm) but not to cooking temps.
I was at their house the day after and put the upper oven in Bake mode. The lower heating coil definitely heats up, while the upper one stays cool. A friend who is a avid cook told me that electric ovens in bake mode use only the lower coil.
Never having owned an electric oven, I don't know if this is true. If it IS true, I will assume the oven still works in bake mode, just not in broil----which they rarely use because they prefer to grill outside. With Thanksgiving coming up, I need to make sure the oven is operative for baking/keep warm functions (broil is not needed). So IF the upper coil is supposed to come on in Bake mode, then I need to get the coil replaced asap so we aren't running on a single oven on turkey day. If only the lower coil is supposed to work in Bake mode, then I guess we're ok until the next time they want to broil.
Thanks in advance for your answers.
PS as a test I turned the upper oven to Bake at 200F and within ten minutes the heating indicator light went out. I didn't have a thermometer to test, but the interior felt as if it were about 200 F. I'm aware that a partly-functioning oven may heat ok to lower temps (keep warm) but not to cooking temps.