STOVE REPAIR
We repair all brands/models stoves such as Sears stoves, Whirlpool stoves, GE stoves, Sunray stoves, Amana stoves and many more.
Please read these preventative and easy-to-repair tips. However if your stove problem cannot be resolved with our easy tips, consider calling us for an appointment. We will be happy to help.
How Does a Halogen Light Stove Work?
On the surface a halogen light stove top looks like your run-of-the-mill electric glass ceramic models. But what happens under the surface makes halogen cooking a whole different experience. For a primer on how halogen light stoves work and the pros and cons of cooking on one, read on.
What is a halogen lamp? Halogen lamps are similar to incandescent light bulbs. Incandescent bulbs light up using a tungsten metal filament surrounded by argon gas, which keeps elongates the life of the filament. Halogen lamps surround the same tungsten filament with a small amount of iodine or bromine, which allows the bulb to achieve far higher temperatures and pressures than your everyday household light bulb. Halogen bulbs have another advantage over incandescent: longevity. Halogen is able to supply tungsten filament with a steady stream of tungsten atoms, which makes these types of bulbs last longer.
How do halogen lamp stove tops work? In any stove top, heat is transferred from a heat-generating source like a gas flame or electric coil to the surface, where it migrates into a pot or pan and ultimately to the food inside. In halogen light stove tops, the heat-generating source is made up of tungsten halogen lamps. When you turn on the stove, the halogen light illuminate and deliver radiant heat as high as 1100 degrees Fahrenheit to the glass surface.
Pros: Halogen light deliver heat at the speed of light, which means these types of stove tops heat up instantaneously. What’s more they respond to slight changes in temperature with precision. Experts say halogen cooking is the best of all worlds, combining the cleanliness of electric stove tops with the control of natural gas models. And they’re safe. While the lamps are capable of delivering sky-high temperatures, the surface of the stove top only gets hot under the pan—the rest of the surface remains cool, making it a smart choice for families with small children.
If you need professional assistance for your oven repair needs, call us
Please read these preventative and easy-to-repair tips. However if your stove problem cannot be resolved with our easy tips, consider calling us for an appointment. We will be happy to help.
How Does a Halogen Light Stove Work?
On the surface a halogen light stove top looks like your run-of-the-mill electric glass ceramic models. But what happens under the surface makes halogen cooking a whole different experience. For a primer on how halogen light stoves work and the pros and cons of cooking on one, read on.
What is a halogen lamp? Halogen lamps are similar to incandescent light bulbs. Incandescent bulbs light up using a tungsten metal filament surrounded by argon gas, which keeps elongates the life of the filament. Halogen lamps surround the same tungsten filament with a small amount of iodine or bromine, which allows the bulb to achieve far higher temperatures and pressures than your everyday household light bulb. Halogen bulbs have another advantage over incandescent: longevity. Halogen is able to supply tungsten filament with a steady stream of tungsten atoms, which makes these types of bulbs last longer.
How do halogen lamp stove tops work? In any stove top, heat is transferred from a heat-generating source like a gas flame or electric coil to the surface, where it migrates into a pot or pan and ultimately to the food inside. In halogen light stove tops, the heat-generating source is made up of tungsten halogen lamps. When you turn on the stove, the halogen light illuminate and deliver radiant heat as high as 1100 degrees Fahrenheit to the glass surface.
Pros: Halogen light deliver heat at the speed of light, which means these types of stove tops heat up instantaneously. What’s more they respond to slight changes in temperature with precision. Experts say halogen cooking is the best of all worlds, combining the cleanliness of electric stove tops with the control of natural gas models. And they’re safe. While the lamps are capable of delivering sky-high temperatures, the surface of the stove top only gets hot under the pan—the rest of the surface remains cool, making it a smart choice for families with small children.
If you need professional assistance for your oven repair needs, call us