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I bought a house that came with this Kitchen Aid Superba Double Oven two years ago. Hence, I dont know how old the oven is. At some point, we tried to use both ovens at the same time and after a few minutes the circuit breaker would blow. So, we thought that we just wont use both ovens at same time. Eventually, when we used one oven it would occassionally blow. Now, it blows after a few minutes of the oven being on. Can we get some help with this one. I have started to some online research and it seems this oven has a propensity for circuit board malfunctions...is this the problem possibly?
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Quote:after a few minutes the circuit breaker would blow. If it only occurs after in use a while, it may be due to a problem in the breaker panel. The breaker may be 'weak' with age or there may be a poor connection in the breaker panel allowing heat to be generated there, tripping the breaker prematurely. I suggest you have a *licensed* household electrician look into the breaker panel for you. Quote:it seems this oven has a propensity for circuit board malfunctions...is this the problem possibly? Such a problem shouldn't cause a house breaker to trip or if it did, would most likely cause it to trip as soon as it was turned on to heat. JMO Dan O. www.Appliance411.com The Appliance Information Site=D~~~~~~
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