Are these boiling times normal for electric flattop range?
"Peter Lampione" > wrote in message
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> Is 13 minutes normal for bringing 3.5 quarts of water to a boil?
>
> I have recently (today!) purchased an electric ceramic top range
> (a GE unit), and compared with my older electric-spiral Jenn-Air
> unit, I find it takes quite a bit longer to bring water to a
> boil.
>
> I am using a Calphalon pot, which is reasonably flat bottomed
> (with a ruler, I can detect 1mm of space between the ruler
> and the center of the bottom, but I have not seen pots
> that are better than this). I fill it with 3.5 qt of water.
> It takes 13 minutes to bring the water to a boil.
> Is this normal? I notice that once the water is hot (but not yet
> boiling), the "burner" cycles, perhaps 30 seconds on and 8 off.
> This, I am told, happens when the pot is not perfectly flat,
> but the Calphalon seems to be as flat as they come.
>
> Is the cycling normal? Is the time reasonable?
> I would also appreciate comparisons with the time people are
> getting from gas ranges.
>
I am not about to get out a stopwatch, but that seems in line with what I
experience on my Dacor. The cycling is normal too - as you probably know it
is to prevent the burner from getting too hot and damaging itself. You have
also seen that not-perfectly-flat pots are perfectly usable on a flattop
range even if not quite as efficient as one that is perfectly flat. Given
that metal expands when heated it is probably unrealistic to ask for a pan
that is flat when cold and when hot.
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Peter Aitken
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