Its unframed door design gives the Wolf L Series 36" Built-In Single Oven a contemporary look. Dual convection delivers superior results and faster cooking; the temperature probe gives you fine control. The easy-to-use electronic control panel rotates into position. When not in use, it's hidden behind a stainless steel panel.
- Shipping Weight (lbs): 288
- CSA certified for US and Canada
- Dual convection system with two fans and four heating elements
- Ten cooking modes-bake, roast, broil, convection bake, convection roast, convection broil, convection, bake stone (accessory required), dehydrate (accessory required) and proof
- Rotating glass touch control panel
- Cobalt blue porcelain oven interior
- Three adjustable oven racks; one full-extension easy glide, one full-extension door glide and one standard.
- Large viewing triple-pane window
- Hidden bake element and recessed broil element
- Temperature probe and receptacle
- Self-clean, delayed start and Sabbath feature
- Door hinge with hydraulic damper
- Dual interior halogen lighting
Is Star K |
Yes |
Conduit Length |
4 |
Electrical Service |
30 amp circuit |
Electrical Supply |
240/208 VAC, 60 Hz |
Capacity |
2.7 |
Usable Capacity |
2.7 |
Overall Capacity |
4.4 |
Door Clearance |
17.75 |
Interior Depth |
19 |
Interior Height |
13.25 |
Interior Width |
30 |
Oven 1 Interior Depth |
19 |
Oven 1 Interior Height |
13.25 |
Oven 1 Interior Width |
30 |
Overall Depth |
24 |
Overall Height |
24.375 |
Overall Width |
35.625 |
Standard Opening Depth |
24 |
Top Trim Overlap |
0.1875 |
Side Trim Overlap |
0.5625 |
Electrical Outlet In Opening |
No |
Has Flush Inset Option |
No |
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Type:
Single Wall Oven
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Style:
Built In
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Fuel:
Electric
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Built In:
Yes
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Width:
35.625 in."
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Height:
24.375 in."
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Depth:
24.0 in."
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Energy Star Rated:
No
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Induction:
No
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Type:
Coil
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