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Most cooks prefer gas burners because they offer the most control compared to their electric counterparts, which stay hot even when you don’t want them too. The Wolf gas cooktop takes this to the next level with the precision of dual-stacked sealed burners. Combined with an easy to clean seamless drawn burner pan, the complications of preparing food and the clean up afterwards fade away.
Wolf’s unique dual-stacked sealed burner design combines all of the burner components in one assembly. Dual-stacked sealed burners allow for the smooth transition between the intense heat of cooking at the highest setting to maintaining a gentle simmer at the lowest setting.
Yes both a natural gas and LP version are available. When ordering your range please specify which gas supply you will need for your home.
You must provide either a gas supply line of 3/4" rigid pipe or if local codes permit, a new CSA design certified, 3' (.9 m) long, 1/2" or 3/4" ID flexible metal appliance connector to this range from the gas supply line. A smaller size pipe on long runs may result in insufficient gas supply.
110/120 V AC 50/60 Hz, 15 amp circuit.
For more detailed information please review the installation guide. This information can be found online at subzero-wolf.com/oven
No, However for best results we recommend medium- to heavy-weight pans that have a flat base, metal handle and a tight-fitting lid. Enamel coated cast iron pots and pans also work very well.
Wolf’s unique dual-stacked sealed burner design combines all of the burner components in one assembly. Dual-stacked sealed burners allow for the smooth transition between the intense heat of cooking at the highest setting to maintaining a gentle simmer at the lowest setting.
Wolf electric ovens feature two convection fans which attach to two heating elements at the back of the oven cavity. These fans, spin in the opposite direction maintain even heat throughout the oven cavity which eliminate hot spots. Pans of cookies no longer have to be rotated, the turkey comes out evenly browned and the holiday ham’s skin is perfectly crisp. The Wolf dual convection system takes your recipes to the next level.
The heat can be precisely controlled at any increment with the Wolf dual-stacked sealed burner. After lighting, the knob can be turned counterclockwise to select any level of temperature between high and low. To switch to simmer, turn the burner knob counterclockwise to the LOW setting; you will feel a stop in the knob rotation. Push in on the knob, continuing to turn counterclockwise. This moves the flame to the second tier. Now, select any variation within the simmer setting – high through low.
Possibly. For LP gas installations above 8,600' (2621m) and for natural gas installations above 10,250' (3124m) a high altitude kit is necessary. Contact your authorized Wolf dealer for more information.