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This is a gas range which uses electricity only for igniting the burners; because its electricity demand is so low, it only needs a 15 amp or 20 amp circuit, with an outlet able to accept standard hot, neutral and ground prongs. The stoves you saw which require 40 or 50 amps are those which heat with electricity - a much higher demand - not with gas.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hello, Good question! We appreciate your interest in this range and we'd love to provide you with an answer. We do not package the power cord with electric and dual fuel free-standing ranges. It is not possible to determine the type of facilities each consumer has available or what the local electrical codes require. We recommend consulting your local electrical codes for information on which cord to obtain. Power Cords for ranges are available through local dealers and can be purchased as an accessory. We hope this helps. Have a wonderful day! -Sylvia@GEA
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