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    Jan 4, 2007, 05:00 PM
    Microwave installation
    Hello,
    Our old "over the range" vented/ microwave was hard-wired. The new one came with a plug-in cord. Do we need to add a plug to the wiring above the range or remove the plug from the microwave wiring & hard wire? Everything I read says to have dedicated outlet/wiring for the microwave. We do have a plug-in next to the range that could be used, but does it have the proper capacity to run the microwave without tripping the fuse box or over heating the outlet?
    Thanks for any assistance. :)
    L.A.
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    Jul 19, 2007, 03:23 PM
    I would say, first, check to see if the hardwired connection is on it's own circuit, my guess is that it's not. Code specifies that a dishwasher and garbage disposal need a dedicated circuit. A dedicated outlet is different, meaning ONLY plug the micro into that "Plug". In the process of my remodel, there was a moment when the micro, coffeemaker, and dishwasher were all on a strip in the same plug, and was only a problem when you needed to microwave while washing dishes, and basically used one at a time. As far as whether to make it an outlet or cut you micro cord... Electrically speaking it's the same. But if you do this again, it's a good chance you will run into this again. It's very simple to attach the receptacle to the bare wires and screw it into the box with a faceplate. Just make sure you use req. precautions and turn off current to that circuit while you do it. I hope this is helpful! TK

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