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Kenmore 79040529402 electric oven

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Kenmore Electric Oven 79040529402 FAQs

On Kenmore wall oven model 79040529402, the model and serial number are printed on the serial plate along the interior side trim and are visible when you open the oven door. Use those numbers any time you order parts or request service.

Where to look (fast checklist)
  • Open the oven door fully.
  • Look along the left and right interior side trim (the vertical trim beside the oven cavity).
  • Find the serial plate label; it typically lists model, serial, and sometimes a lot number/letter.
  • Write the numbers down exactly as shown.
  • Keep them with your paperwork; they are also referenced in the 79040529402 owner's manual.
What to record (and why)

When we help match wall oven parts, these details prevent ordering the wrong control, sensor, or trim.

What to record Example format Why it matters
Model number 79040529402 Identifies the exact Kenmore wall oven configuration
Serial number Letters and numbers Helps confirm production version
Lot number/letter (if shown) Single letter/number Can narrow down part variations
If the label is hard to read
  • Wipe the trim area with a damp cloth and mild cleaner; grease can hide the print.
  • Use a flashlight and take a close-up photo to zoom in.
  • Avoid scraping the label; it can peel.
Why it matters

Kenmore wall ovens can use different oven control panels, temperature sensors, and door hardware across similar-looking models. Using the exact model number from the serial plate helps us match the correct replacement parts the first time.

Last updated: January 2026

Kenmore electric wall ovens like model 79040529402 are wired for a dedicated 120/208V or 120/240V circuit (commonly called “220V/240V”), not a standard 120V (110V) plug-in outlet. They hardwire to a junction box and use a properly sized breaker.

What the electrical requirements mean

Most homes describe this as “220” or “240,” but the installation requirements for this wall oven call for a 3-wire or 4-wire single-phase 120/208 or 120/240 Volt, 60 Hz AC supply on a separate circuit.

Key points to follow:

  • Use a dedicated branch circuit with a circuit breaker or fuse sized to the oven’s rating plate
  • Do not use an extension cord
  • The oven typically connects through flexible armored cable to a junction box
  • Wire size and connections must follow electrical code requirements

For the exact wiring method and diagrams, use the 79040529402 installation guide.

Typical breaker size and wattage (from installation guidance)

The installation information for this platform lists these common maximum loads:

Oven type Typical max load Typical breaker
Single wall oven Up to 4000W at 240V 30 Amp
Double wall oven Up to 8000W at 240V 40 Amp

Always confirm your exact amperage requirement on the oven’s rating plate before selecting a breaker.

Quick checks before you install or troubleshoot power
  • Verify the home supply is 120/240V (or 120/208V in some buildings)
  • Confirm you have a dedicated breaker and correct wire gauge for the circuit
  • Check the junction box location and cable routing match the cabinet cutout plan
  • If the oven is dead, check the breaker first, then inspect the junction box connections
Why it matters

Using the correct voltage and a dedicated circuit prevents nuisance breaker trips, poor heating performance, and overheating at wiring connections. Proper wiring also helps protect sensitive components like the electronic oven controls.

Last updated: January 2026

There is no single “best” brand for every kitchen; the best electric wall oven is the one that fits your cutout, electrical supply, and cooking needs. For Kenmore model 79040529402, start by confirming installation requirements and features in the 79040529402 installation guide and 79040529402 owner’s manual.

How we recommend choosing the “best” wall oven brand

Focus on fit, serviceability, and features first; brand comes after those basics.

  • Fit and cutout compatibility: cabinet cutout dimensions and door clearance must match.
  • Electrical requirements: dedicated circuit, correct voltage, and proper breaker size.
  • Cooking performance: even baking, convection options, broil strength, and preheat time.
  • Controls and usability: display readability, timer/clock functions, and control layout.
  • Parts support: availability of common wear items like elements, sensors, and lights.
Key requirements that matter for this Kenmore wall oven

Your installation guide calls out several requirements that can make or break satisfaction, regardless of brand.

What to verify Why it matters Where to check
Cabinet support capacity Prevents sagging and alignment issues 79040529402 installation guide
Door clearance when open Avoids door interference with nearby cabinetry 79040529402 installation guide
Dedicated 120/240V or 120/208V circuit Prevents nuisance trips and overheating wiring 79040529402 installation guide
Correct breaker size and wire gauge Protects the oven and your home wiring 79040529402 installation guide
Why it matters

“Best brand” lists often ignore the two biggest real-world dealbreakers: whether the oven installs correctly in your cabinet opening and whether your electrical supply matches the oven’s requirements. Getting those right delivers better baking results, fewer error conditions, and longer component life.

Last updated: January 2026

No. “30-inch” wall ovens are grouped by a nominal width, but the actual cabinet cutout width, cutout height, and overall depth vary by brand and model. For Kenmore model 79040529402, the exact cutout and installation clearances are listed in the 79040529402 installation guide.

What “30-inch” usually means (and what varies)

Even when two wall ovens are both sold as 30-inch models, these dimensions commonly differ:

  • Cutout width (cabinet opening)
  • Cutout height (single vs. double oven, and trim overlap)
  • Overall depth (how far the oven extends into the cabinet)
  • Trim and flange size (how the oven covers the cutout)
  • Door clearance (space needed in front when the door is open)
What to check before you buy or swap a wall oven

We recommend measuring your existing opening and comparing it to the installation specs.

  • Measure cutout width, height, and depth in multiple spots (openings are often not perfectly square)
  • Confirm the cabinet base support is adequate (wall ovens are heavy)
  • Verify door swing clearance so the door can open fully
  • Confirm the electrical supply matches the oven requirements (voltage, breaker size, wiring)
  • Check whether your oven uses height adjustment/extension panels for slightly taller openings
Quick comparison: “nominal size” vs. what matters
What you see advertised What you must match Why it matters
30-inch wall oven Cutout width/height/depth Prevents gaps, binding, and fit issues
Single vs. double Cutout height and support Double ovens need more height and capacity
Same brand Trim and flange dimensions Ensures the trim covers the opening cleanly
Why it matters

A wall oven that is “30-inch” on paper can still install poorly if the cutout dimensions are off. That can lead to trim not sitting flush, vibration or noise, and installation delays. Using the model-specific specs for 79040529402 helps you match the cabinet opening correctly.

Last updated: January 2026

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