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I‘m digging up this old thread for a couple reasons… My Bosch HIIP054U has worked just fine for years since it was first installed, until I had a major renovation from massive roof damage and interior flooding. After the electrician rewired my panel, my oven doesn't work. Or, I should say, it works for a few minutes and then trips the breaker. When I look at the panel, I see they grabbed what had been a dedicated spot for an old HVAC cooling unit (that was defunct from earlier HVAC rework) and used it for my range. But now my range doesn‘t stay on! All I tried was warming up some food ; Bake @275* F. Twice it began, and twice it kicked off at the panel after a few minutes. Please let me know what your panels power these with? We upgraded the power to 220 volt service when we first installed this range and a new panel. I don’t recall where it was on the panel before this renovation (checking pictures from years back), but now it’s powered by 2 - 50 amps tied together. Shouldn’t this be enough? Or do I need to call my own electrician to get this sorted out?

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Reply to: I‘m digging up this old thread for a couple reasons… My Bosch HIIP054U has worked just fine for years since it was first installed, until I had a major renovation from massive roof damage and interior flooding. After the electrician rewired my panel, my oven doesn't work. Or, I should say, it works for a few minutes and then trips the breaker. When I look at the panel, I see they grabbed what had been a dedicated spot for an old HVAC cooling unit (that was defunct from earlier HVAC rework) and used it for my range. But now my range doesn‘t stay on! All I tried was warming up some food ; Bake @275* F. Twice it began, and twice it kicked off at the panel after a few minutes. Please let me know what your panels power these with? We upgraded the power to 220 volt service when we first installed this range and a new panel. I don’t recall where it was on the panel before this renovation (checking pictures from years back), but now it’s powered by 2 - 50 amps tied together. Shouldn’t this be enough? Or do I need to call my own electrician to get this sorted out?

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I did install this with on the existing 40A breaker, no probs, but we have not really done any significant cooking to date.

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Reply to: I did install this with on the existing 40A breaker, no probs, but we have not really done any significant cooking to date.

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