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.
We have a glass top 240v resistive heating range and it won’t run all 5 burners on high. The rear is a dual with burner (like for a rectangle skillet). I’m not sure you can run that and the full size burner on high at the same time. One of them won’t heat up.
However the number of times of run into this in 10 years is maybe 3. It’s not really a problem and pretty easy to stagger things and simmer or keep parts of a meal warm in an oven or toaster oven.
I have a 6-burner induction range and the burners are paired (front+back), if you set any front-back pair to high they only do like a 75% (which is still more than enough to burn your food). If you really need 3 things cooking on high you just do them across the 3 zones and you’re fine. I’ve basically never needed to use this knowledge.
We have a glass top 240v resistive heating range and it won’t run all 5 burners on high. The rear is a dual with burner (like for a rectangle skillet). I’m not sure you can run that and the full size burner on high at the same time. One of them won’t heat up.
However the number of times of run into this in 10 years is maybe 3. It’s not really a problem and pretty easy to stagger things and simmer or keep parts of a meal warm in an oven or toaster oven.
I have a 6-burner induction range and the burners are paired (front+back), if you set any front-back pair to high they only do like a 75% (which is still more than enough to burn your food). If you really need 3 things cooking on high you just do them across the 3 zones and you’re fine. I’ve basically never needed to use this knowledge.