Compact cooktop
21" cooktop for specialty installations
Coil heating elements
Provide even heat and easy cleanup
Removable drip bowls
Removable for easy cleaning
Heating element "On" light
Know when an element is on
- Compact cooktop
- Coil heating elements
- Removable drip bowls Removable for easy cleaning
- Heating element "On" light
App Filter - Control Type |
Rotary knobs |
App Filter - Cooktop Type |
Coil |
App Filter - Cabinet Width |
Cooking 21 in. |
App Filter - Fuel Type |
Electric |
Color Appearance |
White on White |
KW Rating at 208V |
2.5 |
KW Rating at 240V |
3.4 |
Amp Rating at 208V |
20 |
Amp Rating at 240V |
20 |
Warranty Notes |
For models produced on or after January 1, 2006 See written warranty for full details |
Parts Warranty |
Limited 1-year entire appliance |
Labor Warranty |
Limited 1-year entire appliance |
Net Weight |
13.0 |
Cooktop Size |
21.25 |
Overall Depth |
16.625 |
Cutout Dimensions (Width x Depth) (In.) |
20-1/8 x 16-1/8 |
Overall Width |
21.25 |
Overall Height |
3.0 |
Approximate Shipping Weight |
18.0 |
Cabinet Width |
30.0 |
Cooktop Burner Type |
2 Coil |
Element - Left Front |
6" 1250W |
Removable One-Piece Drip Bowls |
Chrome with Removable Trim Rings |
Indicator Lights |
Surface Element "ON" |
Control Type |
Infinite Heat Rotary |
6" Heating Element(s) |
1 Plug-In |
Element - Right Front |
6" 1500W 4-turn |
Control Location |
Upfront |
8" Heating Element (s) |
1 Plug-In |
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Type:
Cooktop
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Fuel:
Electric
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Width:
21 1/4"
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Height:
3"
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Depth:
16 5/8"
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Nominal Width:
21"
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Energy Star Rated:
No
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Induction:
No
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Type:
Coil
Professional delivery and installation is available for every product we sell. We would be happy to coordinate delivery and installation for you.
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