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New electric hob - should it smoke? Or have I broken it?

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Scrump

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Aug 3, 2012, 2:55:06 PM8/3/12
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I fitted a new Indesit electric hob (7kW, same as old one). I turned all 4 hotplates up to max together to check that everything worked. There were no pans on the hotplates. The stainless steel hob surround got very hot (too hot to touch) and some smoke came off the tops of the plates and wisps of smoke from vents on the bottom of the hob (inside the kitchen unit). This went on for about 10 minutes. The smoke does not smell electrical (you know what I mean) and the electrical contacts still all look good.

Is this normal? Or have I broken it? I only found out afterwards that you're not supposed to turn electric hob rings on without pans on them :(

John Williamson

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Aug 3, 2012, 3:11:11 PM8/3/12
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Scrump wrote:
> I fitted a new Indesit electric hob (7kW, same as old one). I turned all 4 hotplates up to max together to check that everything worked. There were no pans on the hotplates. The stainless steel hob surround got very hot (too hot to touch) and some smoke came off the tops of the plates and wisps of smoke from vents on the bottom of the hob (inside the kitchen unit). This went on for about 10 minutes. The smoke does not smell electrical (you know what I mean) and the electrical contacts still all look good.
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> Is this normal? Or have I broken it? I only found out afterwards that you're not supposed to turn electric hob rings on without pans on them :(

Last time I bought an electric cooker, the manual mentioned that during
initial use, the protective coating would "burn off" the rings, this
could take some time, and leave all the windows open.

Most rings have overheat protection built in nowadays. I'd not worry too
much as long as they work with a pan on them.

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John Rumm

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Aug 3, 2012, 4:11:52 PM8/3/12
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You often get some smoke off a new one, so nothing to worry about.




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soup

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Aug 3, 2012, 4:25:18 PM8/3/12
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Scrump wrote:
> The stainless steel hob surround got very hot (too hot to touch)
> and some smoke came off the tops of the plates and wisps of smoke
> from vents on the bottom of the hob (inside the kitchen unit).


Dust/packing grease/WHY on the rings then when initially switched on
the stuff burns off ?

harryagain

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Aug 4, 2012, 3:02:21 AM8/4/12
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"Scrump" <jpSpam...@mooses.co.uk> wrote in message
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It's entirely normal for them to smoke for a few minutes. And smell.
There is an oil residue left over from manufacture. (The tube is drawn
through dies which are lubricated during manufacture.)


Brian Gaff

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Aug 4, 2012, 3:40:46 AM8/4/12
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I think you can turn them on low like that as obviously you can remove a pan
and use it and replace it to keep it warm.
Brian

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derek.s...@ntlworld.com

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Sep 8, 2013, 10:59:27 AM9/8/13
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On Friday, August 3, 2012 7:55:06 PM UTC+1, Scrump wrote:
> I fitted a new Indesit electric hob (7kW, same as old one). I turned all 4 hotplates up to max together to check that everything worked. There were no pans on the hotplates. The stainless steel hob surround got very hot (too hot to touch) and some smoke came off the tops of the plates and wisps of smoke from vents on the bottom of the hob (inside the kitchen unit). This went on for about 10 minutes. The smoke does not smell electrical (you know what I mean) and the electrical contacts still all look good.
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> Is this normal? Or have I broken it? I only found out afterwards that you're not supposed to turn electric hob rings on without pans on them :(

Just saw your worry from last year about the 'smokin' hob'. I fitted a new Whirlpool electric hob today and had exactly the same issue of smoke burning off so I looked up Google for help. Did your hot plate settle down to normal after a while ? I'd appreciate any advice.

Derek

Dave Liquorice

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Sep 8, 2013, 11:32:36 AM9/8/13
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On Sun, 8 Sep 2013 07:59:27 -0700 (PDT), derek.s...@ntlworld.com
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> Just saw your worry from last year about the 'smokin' hob'. I fitted a
> new Whirlpool electric hob today and had exactly the same issue of smoke
> burning off so I looked up Google for help.

Why not read the instructions?

The instructions for a new cooker the other year with solid hot
plates said WTTEO "whack the rings on full for x mins before first
use, some smoke is normal". x was 5 or 10 mins I can't remember
exactly.

Ours smoked, just a few whisps from each plate as the manufacturing
oils and/or dirt burnt off.

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John Williamson

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Sep 8, 2013, 1:55:10 PM9/8/13
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derek.s...@ntlworld.com wrote:
> Just saw your worry from last year about the 'smokin' hob'. I fitted a new Whirlpool electric hob today and had exactly the same issue of smoke burning off so I looked up Google for help. Did your hot plate settle down to normal after a while ? I'd appreciate any advice.
>
If I remember correctly, the instructions on my last new electric cooker
said to turn all rings on max for a few minutes until the smoke from the
protective coating they use to prevent damage in storage had cleared.
The rings had a protective cutout on them anyway.

I know they smoked for a while when on maximum heat, but after a day or
so (About an hour's use) they stopped.

Mentalguy2k8

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Sep 8, 2013, 3:32:17 PM9/8/13
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"John Williamson" <johnwil...@btinternet.com> wrote in message
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Same here, it was all in the instruction book.

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