3 Oven Electrickit Functionality

 
 

A Note on Oven Terminology

The flexibility of Electrickit means that users are no longer confined to the traditional roasting / simmering / baking oven set up. We will therefore now refer to ovens by location rather than traditional terminology.

Roasting oven referred to below as top right (with the potential for simmering, baking or roasting)

Simmering oven referred to below as bottom right (with the potential for baking or simmering)

Baking oven referred to below as left (with the potential for simmering, baking or roasting)

Functionality

Key Points:

  • 5 element conversion

  • Independently controlled hobs

  • 2 ovens controlled together

  • 3rd oven independent

  • No digital temperature display

  • Replacement hot spots

  • Optional induction

  • Optional integral Wifi

  • Complete replacement insulation

Controls

Electrickit is controlled via a control panel housed inside the burner door (except in the case of the 30Amp conversion where the control panel cannot be housed internally).

If you wish to use the Aga more traditionally, with the ovens on continually, you may find the timer option unnecessary. For greater savings or during hotter periods when you wish to have the Aga on only for use, the optional integral Wifi can be a useful addition.

 

Integral Wifi Control

Electrickit is now available with optional integral Wifi control, allowing you to control your Aga remotely via App, or simply programme the Aga to come on as and when required. Each oven can be independently controlled using the App. The timer can however be overridden, allowing you to manually operate the Aga.

Please note the integral Wifi is an on/off system and does not control temperature.

Wifi timers do suffer some issues with connectivity with more complex broadband systems, particularly with Mesh systems- we would encourage you to investigate whether these will be a good fit for your set up.

Ovens

The system is designed to be entirely flexible according to the users’ needs. For most efficient use the Aga should be turned off or down between uses. However many of our customers use their Electrickit Agas more traditionally, leaving the ovens on continually to provide a level of ambient heat and the benefits of traditional Aga use.

The 3 oven Electrickit features 4 control knobs. One serves each hob, a third serves the right hand ovens (traditonally roasting / simmering) and a fourth knob serves the 3rd oven (traditionally baking).

  • Top right oven reaches 180° within 48minutes from cold, or 220° in 61 minutes from cold.

  • Bottom left oven reaches 180° i n 70minutes from cold, or 220° in 90 minutes from cold.

  • Allow 30 minutes saturation time for baking or more precise cooking.

The bottom oven runs at approximately 70% of the temperature of the top oven. At setting 7 (225c approx- traditional roasting temperature), the bottom oven will be at around 160c, whilst to achieve a traditional simmering temperature of 110-120c, the top oven should be run at setting 4 or 5 (170c-190c). The flexibility of Electrickit means a baking temperature or simmering temperature can be achieved in either oven by adjusting the set temperature.

The third oven is independent of the right hand ovens and can be turned on individually – this is particularly useful where you wish to make considerable financial savings or in hotter periods where room heat is not required. This oven offers the same temperature range as the top right oven – giving the potential for 2 roasting or baking ovens at any one time. For a reminder of the different temperature settings, our shop sells a magnet that takes you through the temperatures for all 3 ovens.

Most users prefer to run the Aga at a set temperature for much of the time – frequently this is cooler than that of a traditional Aga due to cost savings. The Aga will heat up far faster than it will cool down so can be turned up fairly shortly before use but must be given substantial time to cool down.

 

Hobs

The hobs are entirely independent of one another and of the ovens and are controlled by 2 x knobs with 8 temperature settings. Each hob is replaced and comprises a cast spot with an element below within a steel casing.

Both hobs have the capacity to reach the same temperature – neither is set to simmering or boiling. When the ovens are on, the right hand hob will reach temperature slightly faster due to the ambient heat of the ovens beneath.

  • Items cooked directly on the hotplate – toast, pancakes, eggs etc – can be cooked within minute.

  • Hobs reach setting 4 (simmering) within 13 minutes from cold.

  • Hobs reach setting 8 (hard boil) within 19 minutes from cold.

For greatest efficiency the hobs should be turned on only for use. Some users prefer to leave one hob on low continually for convenience, though with the ovens on, the base of the top oven provides an instant “hot plate” whenever needed.

Hobs should not be left on with the lids down above half heat for extended periods. The lids can be left down to speed up heat up, or when cooling down or for short periods, for example to cook an egg. Some users prefer the fail-safe lifting of the lids whenever the hobs are on to avoid forgetting to lift later. Remember the ovens will not lose heat when the lids are lifted, due to the independent elements.

Induction option

For even more efficient cooking and to entirely eliminate heat up times, an induction upgrade is available for the left hob. The glass induction plate replaces the traditional cast iron hot plate and is concealed by the lid so the Aga looks just as it did traditionally.

There are 2 induction options available - a 1.6kw induction or a 3kw induction.

At Rural Ranges in Dorset, we recommend the 1.6kw induction in almost all cases. Find out more about the induction hob upgrade here.

Ambient Heat

The ambient heat provided by Electrickit is likely to be around 65-70% of that offered by a traditional Aga run at the same temperature. The superior blanket insulation allows less heat to escape, whilst the location of the elements between the ovens directs the heat exactly where it is needed. When all ovens are on, the heat will be well distributed across the front and top of the Aga, whilst heat will be reduced when sections are turned off. The control panel area and back left of the top plate will be the coolest areas of the Aga due to the element locations.

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“Not a magazine worthy photo but the reality of what my Aga looks like overnight every night! Even as Electrickit, I still dry laundry perfectly every night” - a Rural Ranges customer

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