A:Answerdon't take back panel off stove is recessed in back, if that doesn't work you're either gonna have to live with it or move the gas line. My gas line is about 3 inches out and stove sits right at baseboard
A:AnswerHi Mike! Thank you for your inquiry. In researching we were able to see the oven door has vents located on the front and there is a vent located under the control panel. The ventilation is to allow the heat to escape the range, so that it doesn’t over heat. Also, when cleaning over the vents, you want to be careful to not allow moisture to go into the vents. We hope this helps! -Thanks!-
A:AnswerThank you for reaching out to us, Kellie! The oven within the range does not feature a convection option. Hopefully this information is helpful to you. –Thanks!-
A:AnswerThis range might only require 1/2" but that's 100% assuming you have enough pressure at the point where the short 1/2" flex hose connects from your wall (line) to the range. This doesn't mean that your entire line can be 1/2". The longer the line is from your gas meter outside, the more pressure it takes to get the gas to your range. For illustration purposes if you were running a gas line 25-miles, a 1/2" pipe would _obviously_ not be enough - as it loses pressure along the way. If your outside gas meter is like 5-10 feet from where your range will be, then a 1/2" line the entire route would be plenty. But if you're running a line from the other side of your house 150' away going up into the attic then back down, you could be talking 200' of line before you get to that 1/2" connector for the range's flex-hose. In this case you'd be better off running a 3/4" pipe/line for that long distance, then step it down to a 1/2" connector right at the end with a 3/4-1/2" reducer.