Dozens of public housing apartments will get plug-in induction ranges as part of the initiative, which aims to eventually shift 10,000 NYCHA homes off the use of polluting fossil fuel appliances.
Still sounds easier than fixing old gas plumbing, and again, the current is lower so the wires are not thicker they’re thinner.
And I’m certainly not keen on running a big battery that will be next to heat and needs replacement approved by landlord every 3-5 years, plus having to own expensive pans.
What do I know, I never owned electric stove and I don’t want one.
What’s so hard about 240v since it takes a thinner wire compared to 110v?
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Still sounds easier than fixing old gas plumbing, and again, the current is lower so the wires are not thicker they’re thinner.
And I’m certainly not keen on running a big battery that will be next to heat and needs replacement approved by landlord every 3-5 years, plus having to own expensive pans.
What do I know, I never owned electric stove and I don’t want one.
For new construction, nothing.
For existing construction, it requires you to run a new circuit.