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![]() "Edwin Pawlowski" > wrote > > Most gas ranges that need electgricity run off a standard 15A outlet. The > juice is needed for the electronic ignition, clock, timers, oven light. That electrical resource is already in place. A 40Amp @ 240 VAC connection is not. > > > What is "sabbath mode," anyway? > > > > Traditional Jewish law prevents labor on the Sabbath and that includes > starting a fire. Sabbath mode keeps the oven on a very low flame so you are > technically not starting a fire, merely adjusting it. Kosher kitchens and > rules are very interesting. So is such an oven conscious of the day of the week? Doesn't a proper kosher kitchen have duplication in numerous facilities? That, of course, would be impossible here. > -- > Ed > http://pages.cthome.net/edhome/ What if the fire is already lit (pilot)? Is it OK to just make the fire bigger? |
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