Choosing A Gas Range
Make sure you have room for the appliance.
Choosing a gas range. Most people would expect purchasing a gas range is straightforward. A standard gas range measures about 30 inches widthwise but bigger models are also available. Measure the space you plan to fill and make sure you have gas connections to the spot. They use an electric glow plug to light the oven.
You need a natural gas line hooked up to your kitchen. They come with a premium price tag of 2 000 to 7 500. A gas stovetop that chefs love with an electric powered oven that provides even heat for baking. How much room you have in your kitchen to accommodate the gas range is an important question to ask.
Most freestanding gas ranges are 30 inches wide although pro style ranges can reach 36 to 48 inches. Unfortunately this is not the case. Look for a model that offers burners with a range of heat outputs to handle different cooking tasks boiling water and simmering for example. In addition you also need to consider the size of the oven and other storage cabinets that come with certain models.
Typically the btu output of burners on a propane stove or cooktop ranges from 5 000 and 17 000 btu british thermal units per hour. Do not buy an off the shelf gas range for your kitchen if you live off of the grid or use a generator to run your home. Gas ranges require you to have either natural gas or propane service at your home while an electric range will. Gas ranges tend to be more expensive then their electric range counterparts.
These ranges combine the best of both worlds. How much power do i need.