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  • Range Broil Pan Insert for Electrolux E30EW85ESS2 - Part 316082001

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  • Kelvinator Range Terminal Block for Electrolux E30EW85ESS2 - Part 5304409888

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  • Support for Electrolux E30EW85ESS2 - Part 318055427

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  • Cooking Appliance Spacer for Electrolux E30EW85ESS2 - Part 318531702

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  • Wall Oven Door Handle (stainless) for Electrolux E30EW85ESS2 - Part 318238904

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  • Bracket for Electrolux E30EW85ESS2 - Part 318237101

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  • Range Spacer for Electrolux E30EW85ESS2 - Part 318531800

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  • Bracket for Electrolux E30EW85ESS2 - Part 318243603

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  • Refrigerator Screw for Electrolux E30EW85ESS2 - Part 5303211311

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  • Kenmore Elite Range Oven Door Hinge Receptacle for Electrolux E30EW85ESS2 - Part 318241406

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Electrolux Wall Oven E30EW85ESS2 FAQs

Electrolux wall ovens like model E30EW85ESS2 are designed to be hardwired (direct-wired) to an approved electrical junction box, not plugged into a standard outlet. The installation instructions also emphasize shutting off power during line connections and having the oven properly grounded. See the E30EW85ESS2 installation guide.

What “hardwired” means for this wall oven

A hardwired installation connects the oven’s flexible conduit directly to a junction box in the cabinet cutout.

  • The oven is connected with permanent wiring, not a cord-and-plug
  • Connections are made inside a junction box with a cover plate
  • Proper grounding is required
  • Power must be shut off at the breaker before making connections
  • A qualified installer or service technician is recommended for electrical hookup

Quick comparison: hardwired vs plug-in

Connection type Typical for built-in wall ovens What you’ll see in the cabinet Why it’s used
Hardwired (junction box) Yes Metal junction box and conduit Meets installation and grounding requirements for built-in appliances
Plug-in (receptacle) No (for most built-in wall ovens) Standard outlet More common on portable or freestanding appliances

Installation details that matter

The E30EW85ESS2 installation instructions call out key safety and fit requirements that go along with hardwiring.

  • Follow local electrical codes (and NEC/CSA guidance where applicable)
  • Keep the junction box within the allowed location range shown in the install instructions
  • Confirm the cabinet cutout and support surface are level
  • Do not restore power until all wiring connections are complete and secured

Why it matters

Hardwiring helps ensure the wall oven has a secure, code-compliant electrical connection and proper grounding. That reduces nuisance power issues (dead display, intermittent operation) and supports safe operation during high-heat modes.

Last updated: January 2026

Electric wall ovens like the Electrolux E30EW85ESS2 typically cost about $500 to over $5,000, depending on size (single vs. double), features (convection, self-clean), and finish. Installation and electrical work are usually separate costs; confirm your cabinet cutout and power requirements in the E30EW85ESS2 installation guide.

What drives the price up or down?

  • Configuration: single wall oven vs. double wall oven
  • Size: 24-inch, 27-inch, or 30-inch class models
  • Cooking features: convection fan, multiple cooking modes, temperature probe support
  • Cleaning features: self-clean vs. steam-clean options
  • Controls and design: touch controls, premium handles, upgraded interior lighting
  • Electrical and install needs: dedicated circuit, junction box location, cabinet modifications

Typical cost ranges (oven only)

Category Common price range Best fit for
Entry-level electric wall oven $500 to $1,500 Basic baking and broiling
Mid-range electric wall oven $1,500 to $3,000 Convection cooking and more modes
Premium electric wall oven $3,000 to $5,000+ High-end features and finishes

Installation costs to plan for

Even when the oven price looks good, the total project cost often includes:

Why it matters

Wall ovens must fit the cabinet cutout and be installed safely. For the E30EW85ESS2, the installation instructions emphasize keeping the oven centered using the factory spacers and ensuring the base can support substantial weight; planning these details early helps avoid costly rework.

Last updated: January 2026

Most wall ovens, including the Electrolux E30EW85ESS2, are electric because built-in installation is simpler and safer with a dedicated electrical supply and grounding requirements. Gas wall ovens exist, but they typically require a gas line plus careful venting and clearance planning, which adds cost and complexity. See the E30EW85ESS2 installation guide for the built-in electrical and mounting requirements.

What makes electric wall ovens more common

  • Simpler rough-in: a wall oven cabinet cutout is usually planned around an electrical junction box, not a gas pipe.
  • Easier code compliance: electric installs focus on proper grounding and correct voltage and frequency.
  • Fewer routing constraints: no need to route a rigid or flexible gas line into a tight wall cavity.
  • Cleaner built-in design: fewer penetrations and fewer components to accommodate behind the oven.
  • More consistent baking: electric elements and convection systems are widely used for even heat.

Installation differences at a glance

Feature Electric wall oven (common) Gas wall oven (less common)
Utility needed 240V electrical circuit Gas line plus electrical power
Typical install focus Grounding, correct supply, secure mounting Gas piping, leak checks, plus mounting
Cabinet planning Junction box location and wire routing Gas line routing and shutoff access

Why it matters for your E30EW85ESS2

Your Electrolux wall oven installation instructions emphasize proper grounding, correct electrical supply, and securing the oven with mounting brackets to reduce tipping risk. Those requirements are straightforward for most kitchen remodels compared with adding a new gas line inside a wall cabinet.

If you are deciding between gas and electric

  • Choose electric if you want the widest selection of built-in models and the simplest installation path.
  • Choose gas only if you already have a properly located gas supply and you are committed to a gas wall oven design.
  • For best results, keep the oven vent area unobstructed and follow rack placement guidance in the E30EW85ESS2 owner’s manual.

Last updated: January 2026

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