Are all 30 inch wall ovens the same size?
No. Even when a wall oven is labeled “30-inch,” the actual outside width and the cabinet cutout dimensions vary by brand and model. For Kenmore model 91130469792 (a 24-inch gas built-in oven), you must size the opening to the exact cutout specs listed in the 91130469792 owner's manual.
What “30-inch” usually means
“30-inch” is a category, not a guaranteed measurement. Manufacturers round the nominal width, and the required cutout can differ based on door design, trim, and cooling airflow needs.
Typical differences you’ll see:
- Overall width can vary by fractions of an inch to over an inch
- Cutout width and height can differ even between similar-looking ovens
- Depth requirements change with gas connections, electrical junction box location, and rear clearance
- Trim kits and decorative frames can change the visible opening
How to measure for a wall oven (quick checklist)
Use a tape measure and record to the nearest 1/16 inch.
- Measure cutout width, cutout height, and cutout depth
- Measure the front opening and check for square (corner-to-corner)
- Confirm clearance for the door swing and nearby cabinets
- Verify gas line and shutoff valve location will not interfere
- Confirm electrical supply location matches the installation requirements
Why it matters
A wall oven that is even slightly oversized for the cutout may not fit safely, and an oversized cutout can leave gaps around the trim. Correct sizing also supports proper ventilation and helps prevent overheating.
Quick comparison: nominal size vs what you install to
| What you see in listings | What you must match | What to use for the final decision |
|---|---|---|
| “24-inch”, “27-inch”, “30-inch” | Cutout width, height, depth | The model’s manual and spec sheet |
If you’re replacing an existing unit, we recommend matching the new oven’s cutout specs to the existing cabinet opening before ordering.
Last updated: January 2026
How much does a 27 inch wall oven weigh?
A typical 27-inch single wall oven weighs about 120 to 180 lb (electric models often land in this range). Your Kenmore 91130469792 is a 24-inch gas built-in oven, so its weight can differ; use the specifications section in the 91130469792 owner's manual for the most accurate number.
Typical wall oven weight ranges
Wall oven weight varies most by width, fuel type, and whether it is single or double.
- 24-inch single wall ovens: often 90 to 150 lb
- 27-inch single wall ovens: often 120 to 180 lb
- 30-inch single wall ovens: often 140 to 220 lb
- Double wall ovens: often 200 to 300+ lb
Why the exact weight matters
Knowing the correct weight helps us plan safe handling and avoid cabinet or mounting issues.
- Confirms whether you need 2-person or 3-person lifting
- Helps choose the right dolly/strap rating
- Reduces risk of door, hinge, or trim damage during removal
- Helps verify cabinet support and fastener integrity
Quick comparison (typical)
| Oven type | Common width | Typical weight |
|---|---|---|
| Single wall oven (gas) | 24 to 30 in. | 90 to 200 lb |
| Single wall oven (electric) | 24 to 30 in. | 120 to 220 lb |
| Double wall oven | 27 to 30 in. | 200 to 300+ lb |
Handling tips we recommend
- Turn off power at the breaker; shut off the gas supply before moving the oven.
- Remove racks and any loose accessories to reduce weight.
- Protect the floor and cabinet edges with cardboard or a moving blanket.
- If the oven must come out for service, consider checking the wall oven thermal fuse WB24K5085 if the unit is completely dead after an overheat event.
Why it matters
Wall ovens are heavy and awkward; planning around the correct weight prevents injuries and protects the cabinet cutout, gas line, and wiring.
Last updated: January 2026
How to find wall oven model number?
On the Kenmore wall oven model 91130469792, the model and serial number label is located on the front frame behind the oven door. Open the door fully and look along the front frame area where the door closes against the oven.
Where to look first (fastest checks)
- Open the oven door and inspect the front frame (the face frame around the oven opening)
- Check the upper left and upper right areas of the frame
- Check the lower frame near the door hinges
- Look for a sticker or metal tag that lists MODEL and SERIAL
- Use a flashlight; labels can be hard to see under kitchen lighting
What the label typically looks like
Most Kenmore built-in gas wall ovens use a label that includes:
- Model number (example format: 911.30469 or similar)
- Serial number
- Electrical rating information
- Sometimes a barcode
| What you need | Why you need it | Example |
|---|---|---|
| Model number | Ensures parts fit and diagrams match | 91130469792 |
| Serial number | Helps confirm production details for service | Varies |
Why it matters
We use the model number to match the correct parts for your 24 inch gas built-in oven, such as an igniter, thermal fuse, or cooling fan assembly. Using the wrong model number is the most common reason a part does not fit.
Helpful next step
If the label is worn or missing, use the identification section in the 91130469792 owner’s manual to confirm the correct location and how the model and serial number are recorded.
Last updated: January 2026





