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Frigidaire FFEC3025UB
Frigidaire FFEC3025UB Cooktop, 30" Exterior Width, Electric Cooktop, 4 Burners, 3000W, Black color
The Frigidaire FFEC3025UB Electric Cooktop is the ultimate kitchen appliance, designed to meet all your cooking needs with its advanced features and sleek design. Measuring 30 inches in width, this cooktop offers ample space for all your cooking needs, making it ideal for all kinds of kitchens.
With its 4 burners, this electric cooktop provides you with a variety of heating options, perfect for cooking multiple dishes at once. Whether you're simmering a delicate sauce or boiling a pot of pasta, the Frigidaire FFEC3025UB has got you covered.
The 3000W Quick Boil Element is a game-changer, making boiling water or cooking soup a breeze. With its quick and efficient heating, this element ensures that you never have to wait too long for your food to be ready.
The Frigidaire FFEC3025UB Electric Cooktop is designed to be as user-friendly as possible, with simple and intuitive controls that make it easy to operate. Whether you're an experienced cook or just starting out, this cooktop is sure to make cooking a breeze.
In conclusion, the Frigidaire FFEC3025UB Electric Cooktop is the perfect appliance for anyone who takes their cooking seriously. With its advanced features, sleek design, and user-friendly controls, it's the ideal choice for any kitchen.
Frigidaire 30'' Electric Cooktop
- Get meals on the table faster with our powerful 3,000W Quick Boil element.
- Flexible element expands to accommodate various sizes of cookware.
- We promise that your new 30" or 36"Frigidaire® brand cooktop will fit your existing countertop cutout of the same width and configuration, or we will reimburse you for modification costs up to $100.
- For a more beautiful cooktop that's easy to clean.
- Easily control your cooking temperature with our easy-to-use controls.
- Alerts you when your cooktop may be too warm to touch.
- Cooktops are approved for installation above any of our single electric wall ovens.
Product Line | Electric Cooktop |
Power Type | Electric 240v |
Size | 30" |
Installation Type | Drop-In |
Factory | Rayong |
Color | Black |
Installation | |
Installed Over a Wall Oven | Yes |
Power Supply Connection Location | Right Center |
Electrical Specifications | |
Amps @ 240 Volts | 32.9 Amps |
Connected Load @ 240V | 7.9 kW |
Minimum Circuit Required | 40 Amps |
Voltage Rating | 240 V |
Certifications and Approvals | |
ADA Compliant | No |
Cooktop | |
Cooking Surface Type | Smooth |
Hot-Surface Indicator Light | Yes |
Dimensions and Volume | |
Height | 2 5/8" |
Width | 30 5/8" |
Depth | 21 3/8" |
Safety Certifications and Approvals | |
CSA Listed | Yes |
UL Listed | Yes |
ETL Listed | No |
Controls | |
Sabbath Mode | No |
General Specifications | |
Frigidaire Fit Promise | Yes |
Product Weight | 29.45 lbs |
Prop 65 Label | No |
Warranty - Labor | 1 Year |
Warranty - Parts | 1 Year |
Exterior | |
Knob Color | Black |
Knob Material | Plastic |
Cooktop Performance | |
Right Front Element Burner Size (Small) | 6" |
Right Front Element Burner Size (Large) | 9" |
Right Rear Element Burner Size | 6" |
Left Front Element Burner Size | 6" |
Left Rear Element Burner Size | 6" |
Right Front Element Burner (Small) | 1600 Watts |
Right Front Element Burner (Large) | 3000 Watts |
Right Rear Element Burner | 1200 Watts |
Left Front Element Burner | 1200 Watts |
Left Rear Element Burner | 2500 Watts |
Display | |
Control Location | Right |
Display Type | Mechanical |
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