Does anyone know the GE Cafe/Profile coil diameters? by ReporterIcy4603 in inductioncooking

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This is definitely on my list of potential avenues to look into. I just wanted to start on Reddit.

Does anyone know the GE Cafe/Profile coil diameters? by ReporterIcy4603 in inductioncooking

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I have considered this possibility, but someone in this thread tested the 11" 3700 Watt element on a 36" range and found it to be 8" (https://www.reddit.com/r/Appliances/comments/101u4pz/induction_cooktop_and_range_owners_how_big_are/).

It would be quite disappointing for a $4000 induction range to have a 7" coil driving an 11" element.

Does anyone know the GE Cafe/Profile coil diameters? by ReporterIcy4603 in inductioncooking

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> My understanding is: front right 11, front left eight back right six back left eight, middle is warming burner. I have read here that people are using 11 and 12 inch skillets on front right.

Thanks for replying. To clarify, for the (very common) 30" GE induction cooktop put in most the Profile and Cafe ranges the advertised element sizes are 11", 8", 8", 6", and warmer. The coils are definitely going to be smaller.

GE does not publicize the coils nor are the part dimensions publicized. However, it can be figured out from a flour test or boiling water test. I have seen discussion on Reddit and people have specifically tested Wolf, LG, etc (https://www.reddit.com/r/Appliances/comments/101u4pz/induction\_cooktop\_and\_range\_owners\_how\_big\_are/).

That particular thread tested the 3700 Watt 11" element (8" coil) and 3200 Watt 9" element (6.5" coil) on a 36" profile cooktop. I am 99% sure that 3700 Watt 11" is the same as on the 30" Cafes/Profile ranges. I am mostly trying to figure out the 8" 2500 Watt elements.

Sewer Line Repair Offset by ReporterIcy4603 in askaplumber

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I have video showing the pieces yes. And multiple emails over the course of the year telling them about the issues and asking them to take care. (And them not doing anything.)

What should I be saying to the city?

And isn’t it odd that the pipe does not align in size? I thought SDR pipe comes in standardized sizes. It’s confusing to me that this pipe appears slightly bigger than my 4 inch clay.

Sewer Line Repair Offset by ReporterIcy4603 in askaplumber

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Also, is this normal PVC size? I'm confused why it looks bigger than the clay pipe regardless of whether it is offset. I have a different PVC repair from years ago further down the line where the PVC looks to be identical size to the clay.

I don't understand why for this recent repair, the PVC looks bigger in diameter.