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Kenmore Elite 79048912410 electric oven with microwave Parts

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Kenmore Elite Electric Oven with Microwave 79048912410 FAQs

To measure the cabinet opening for the Kenmore Elite 79048912410 wall oven/microwave combo, we measure the cutout width, height, and depth (plus front clearance) and compare those numbers to the cutout chart in the 79048912410 installation guide. Accurate cutout depth is especially important for proper trim fit.

What to measure (in order)

  • Cutout width: measure inside left cabinet wall to inside right cabinet wall.
  • Cutout height: measure from the cutout floor (support base) to the top of the opening.
  • Cutout depth (critical): measure from the front cabinet face to the back wall of the cutout.
  • Front clearance: allow at least 22 in. in front of the oven for the door when open.
  • Support base strength: confirm the base can support the oven’s weight (varies by 27 in. vs 30 in. cutout).

Cutout dimensions to compare against

The installation instructions for this style of Kenmore Elite combination oven list these cutout targets:

Cutout measurement 27 in. cabinet cutout 30 in. cabinet cutout
Cutout width 25 5/8 to 25 7/8 in. 28 1/2 to 29 in.
Cutout depth (G) 23 1/2 in. 23 1/2 in.
Cutout height range 44 1/4 to 44 1/2 in. 44 1/4 to 44 1/2 in.
Minimum cabinet width 27 1/8 in. 30 1/8 in.

Fit and installation tips that prevent surprises

  • Measure in 3 spots (top, middle, bottom) for width and height; use the smallest number.
  • Keep the oven centered in the opening; do not remove any factory spacers if equipped.
  • If the trim does not sit flush or you hear vibration on convection models, re-check cutout depth (G).
  • For certain taller cutouts, the guide describes using wood shims or ordering a larger bottom trim.

Why it matters

A wall oven/microwave combo needs the correct cutout depth and clearance so the decorative trim seats properly, the door opens fully, and heat can dissipate without damaging surrounding cabinetry.

Last updated: January 2026

No. “24-inch” wall ovens are not all the same size because the 24 inches usually refers to the nominal cabinet width, not the exact cutout, height, or depth. For the Kenmore Elite 79048912410 wall oven/microwave combo, the correct fit depends on matching your cabinet cutout to the dimensions listed in the 79048912410 installation guide.

What “24-inch” usually means

Most manufacturers use “24-inch” as a category label for the cabinet opening width. The actual required cutout can vary by brand and model, and height and depth can vary even more.

Common differences you will see:

  • Cutout width (the cabinet opening) can vary by fractions of an inch.
  • Cutout height can vary by several inches, especially for combo units.
  • Depth varies based on door design, trim, and ventilation clearances.
  • Trim overlap can hide small gaps, but it cannot fix a cutout that is too small.

How to confirm fit for model 79048912410

We recommend measuring your existing cabinet opening and comparing it to the cutout chart for your exact model.

Measure these three items:

  • Cutout width (left to right inside the cabinet opening)
  • Cutout height (top to bottom inside the opening)
  • Cutout depth (front to back usable depth)

Also plan for:

  • Clearance in front of the oven for the door to open
  • A level, solid support surface that can handle the appliance weight

Quick comparison: nominal size vs what matters

What you see advertised What you must match Why it matters
“24-inch wall oven” Cutout width range Prevents binding or gaps
“Standard height” Cutout height range Ensures the unit and trim fit
“Fits standard cabinets” Depth and front clearance Prevents door and ventilation issues

Why it matters

A wall oven that is even slightly oversized for the cutout can be impossible to install safely, and an undersized unit can leave visible gaps or poor trim coverage. Using the model-specific cutout dimensions avoids cabinet rework and installation problems.

Last updated: January 2026

For the Kenmore Elite 79048912410 wall oven/microwave combo, you need a properly grounded, dedicated 208/240-volt AC branch circuit (60 Hz) protected by the correct circuit breaker or fuse for your unit’s wattage. We match the breaker size to the wattage shown on the serial plate.

Electrical requirements for model 79048912410

Use these requirements as your baseline, then confirm the exact wattage on the serial plate and follow the wiring method shown in the 79048912410 installation guide.

  • Dedicated, properly grounded branch circuit (no shared circuit)
  • 60 Hz AC electrical supply
  • Correct voltage for the home: 240V (common) or 208V (some installations)
  • Circuit protection sized to the oven’s wattage (breaker or fuse)
  • Power must be shut off before making line connections

Breaker (or fuse) sizing by wattage

The installation instructions provide a wattage-to-amperage chart. Use the row that matches your serial-plate wattage.

Serial-plate wattage (240V) Recommended circuit protection Serial-plate wattage (208V) Recommended circuit protection
Less than 4800W 20A Less than 4100W 20A
4800W to 7200W 30A 4100W to 6200W 30A
7200W to 9600W 40A 6200W to 8300W 40A
9600W and up 50A 8300W and up 50A

Quick checklist before installation or service

These steps prevent nuisance tripping, weak heating, and unsafe wiring.

  • Find the serial plate and write down the wattage rating
  • Confirm whether your home supply is 208V or 240V
  • Verify the breaker size matches the wattage chart above
  • Confirm the unit is properly grounded (per local code/NEC)
  • Follow the connection method shown in the 79048912410 installation guide

Why it matters

Wall ovens and combo units draw high current. Correct voltage, grounding, and breaker sizing help the oven heat properly, protect the control boards, and reduce the risk of blown fuses or repeated breaker trips.

Last updated: January 2026

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