diyretired68
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My old electric wall oven with built-in microwave was wired as one unit and required 120/240V, 60Hz electrical wiring. Within the electrical feed, the red and black wires were both split into two before being plugged into the combined unit via a modular device (see picture 1). This line is connected to two breaker-box positions of 40 amps each, tied together (see picture #2).
The oven/micro was 26 years old and needed replaced. I’m unable to find a similar oven/micro arrangement wired together that still fits into existing cabinetry so I’m buying a separate wall oven and separate microwave to replace them. My question is whether or not I’m able to use the split wire feed to power both separate devices and if so, what it would look like. And if that’s not possible, and if I have to use a separate kitchen outlet for the microwave, does that have to be a new dedicated circuit also to comply with code?
The oven is 3,400 watts, 240 volts and must be hard-wired to a 30 amp breaker. The microwave will be 120 volts and be about 1,000-1,200 Watts.
I can do simple stuff (wiring, plugs, outlets, etc.) but if it involves getting into the breaker box, it goes beyond my comfort level. Advice? Thanks in advance.

The oven/micro was 26 years old and needed replaced. I’m unable to find a similar oven/micro arrangement wired together that still fits into existing cabinetry so I’m buying a separate wall oven and separate microwave to replace them. My question is whether or not I’m able to use the split wire feed to power both separate devices and if so, what it would look like. And if that’s not possible, and if I have to use a separate kitchen outlet for the microwave, does that have to be a new dedicated circuit also to comply with code?
The oven is 3,400 watts, 240 volts and must be hard-wired to a 30 amp breaker. The microwave will be 120 volts and be about 1,000-1,200 Watts.
I can do simple stuff (wiring, plugs, outlets, etc.) but if it involves getting into the breaker box, it goes beyond my comfort level. Advice? Thanks in advance.

