What’s a built-in oven?

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A built-in oven is a cooking appliance that is installed directly into a kitchen wall, without a hob. It can be sold as a single or double unit, with the latter being useful for preparing large meals. Some models may include a self-cleaning feature and safety lock mechanisms. These units can be installed by a professional contractor or homeowner and are available in various finishes.

A built-in oven is a cooking appliance built directly into a kitchen wall. This differs from traditional oven units which are directly coupled with a cooking range on top of the oven. A built-in oven does not have a hob, however this feature is often installed directly into the kitchen worktop. This appliance may also be known as a wall oven.

The built-in oven can be sold as a single or double unit. A double unit features two ovens stacked on top of each other and can cook at separate temperatures. This type of model is beneficial for cooks who prepare large meals and need the versatility afforded by two ovens. One oven can be set to a low temperature to cook meat slowly, while the other can be used to a higher temperature to cook casseroles quickly. A built-in double oven is often found in professional kitchens serving restaurants or catering companies.

This double oven type is occasionally sold with a built-in microwave, which typically overlaps the top of the oven similar to traditional two wall ovens. These microwaves are specially made to be combined with a built-in oven and cannot be substituted for another model. This can often make repairing or replacing these units difficult.

Built-in ovens are commonly sold in sizes ranging from 24 to 30 inches (60.96 to 76.2 cm). This sizing refers to the width of the oven and can be used as a guide to measure the space in kitchen cabinets where the oven will be installed. This model can feature an electric or gas heating element.

Some models may include a self-cleaning feature and safety lock mechanisms. Ovens can exceed temperatures of 260°C while running the cleaning cycle. The lockout safety feature prevents the oven from being opened during this process and usually needs to be activated before starting the cycle. The built-in oven can also be purchased without the self-cleaning function.

These units can be installed by a professional contractor or homeowner. They are available in various finishes, including stainless steel. The oven must be connected to an electrical junction box through the wiring in the cabinet where it will be placed. It doesn’t plug into a wall outlet, like a traditional oven and range. The oven must also be adequately ventilated during installation to ensure maximum cooking efficiency and safety.




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