Ask Experts Questions for FREE Help !
Ask
    straychris's Avatar
    straychris Posts: 1, Reputation: 1
    New Member
     
    #1

    Apr 12, 2010, 08:34 PM
    Caping off oven power
    I am removing an old oven and need to both disconnect it, and cap off the power supply until I get a new cooker.
    If I just turn off the main power switch in my fuse box - it is then safe to handle the cord/cut through it?
    Then once I have cut the cable - how do I cap it off? I have a junction box lying around which has some cap type screw things in it - would these work?
    KISS's Avatar
    KISS Posts: 12,510, Reputation: 839
    Uber Member
     
    #2

    Apr 12, 2010, 09:12 PM

    Sounds like your afraid.

    BTW those cap things are called wirenuts and are designed for specific combinations of wire.

    Just turning off the breaker that services the oven makes it safe to handle.

    Some options:

    Best:
    Either turn off main breaker (might be safest for you) or turn off the breaker going to the oven.

    Remove both wires going to the breaker.
    Cap
    Label wire.

    Method #2
    Turn off power as above.
    Place cable in a junction box. There may already be one there.
    Cap.

    Method #1 is inherently safer and the right way.

Not your question? Ask your question View similar questions

 

Question Tools Search this Question
Search this Question:

Advanced Search

Add your answer here.


Check out some similar questions!

GE Oven Power Cord Attachment Screw Size? [ 3 Answers ]

Hey everybody! Ok, I have an older GE Oven, model number jbs030k1ad. The power cord attaches with 3 screws.. I just need to know what size these screws are! The company can't tell me because "its an old model". Neither can Sears, Lowe's, HomeDepot or the local hardware place. If...

How can I open my oven my locked oven door [ 3 Answers ]

How can I open my locked oven door?

Oven trips my power. [ 6 Answers ]

Hey all, first off I don't know much about electrical stuff. When I turn my oven on, and just keep it at 140 degrees, everything is fine. If I turn it up to +/- 180 degrees, it's fine for a while, but when it reaches the actual heat, my power trips. Now I know that I=V/R, so I guess when it...

Power for microwave over oven [ 7 Answers ]

I am looking to buy a microwave for over my gas oven. The oven has a hood with a fan and a light (so there is a power source). When I asked about plugging in the microwave, the salesperson said that there may be an outlet in the cabinet that is above the hood - there is not. But because there is a...

Caping a toilet pipe [ 2 Answers ]

I have a toilet that I want to remove and cap the pipe. When I removed the toilet the pipe Which is metal or steel sticks up through the floor and has a bracket under the pipe to connect To the toilet. The pipe flanges out a little. The only way I see to remove the pipe is to cut It from...


View more questions Search