Cook Top, Induction

A cook top where each flameless burner or hob contains one or more coils made of ferromagnetic material. When an alternating current is passed through the coils, a magnetic field of the same frequency is produced. The frequency is then passed to a magnetic-based pan on the burner or hob which induces a current in the pan. The internal resistance of the pan causes heat to be dissipated so the pan heats up instead of the cook top.

Included in Cost: Up to a 36" wide magnetic induction glass top cook top with up to 6 burners, and installation labor.

Enter the total number of induction cook tops found in the home. A maximum entry of 5 is allowed.

Help file last modified: 7/26/2018