Advantium - 120 versus 240 Volt Models
Advantium ovens are available in 120 Volt and 240 Volt versions. This article provides a basic overview of the similarities and differences between a 120 Volt and 240 Volt model.
Understanding the Differences With a 120 Versus 240 Volt Advantium Oven
Similarities
The 120 volt and 240 volt Advantium ovens both offer the same great cooking options:
- Microwave
- Speedcooking
- Convection Cooking
- Broil
- Warming/Proofing
Differences
The primary difference is in the speed and interior light function:
240 Volt Advantium
- 4x-8x faster than conventional cooking.
- Can have multiple heat functions on at once such as microwave, fan, upper heat, lower heat, and interior lights. During Speedcooking, the microwave and upper and/or lower lamps can be on at the same time while cooking.
- The interior light is the halogen cooking light, so the light does not stay on, it cycles on/off with the cooking.
- No preheating is necessary, except with convection cooking.
- Not approved for under-counter installation.
120 Volt Advantium
- 2x-4x faster than conventional cooking.
- The heat functions cycle one at a time such as microwave, fan, upper heat, lower heat, and lights. During Speedcooking, the microwave, upper lamps and lower lamps cycle on at different times.
- Has a separate light for the interior light; the light stays on.
- Preheating is recommended.
- Approved for under-counter installation.
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