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= Enter Title Here Gas or Electric Stove Tops =
== Summary ==
== Introduction ==
Your content hereIf you're planning on using propane for the oven, you can also have a gas stovetop. Cooking with gas is the preference of most chefs because it offers better control and the heat can be changed rapidly. With a diesel oven, there were two issues: what to use for a stovetop since diesel burners are a poor choice, and what to do if the diesel oven were too hot to use in the summer.
== SubHead Level 2 ==The solution is twofold: an AC electric stovetop and a large microwave oven. This gaves the best summer/winter combination; spreads the risk of total failure over two different energy systems; and decentralises the heating in winter since there are at least two heating sources.
Your content hereThere are other reasons to consider electric cooking on a trawler:*Safer*Easier to clean than gas*Less waste heat and lower air-conditioning costs*Superior low heat control*Faster cooking with microwave, convection and induction stovetopsIn passing, you can also reduce energy consumption by developing some best practices:*Use ceramic or glass pans -- they cook food 3.8 C (25 F) degrees lower than metal pans.*Match the pan to the burner size.*Fill ovens as much as possible.*Maintain seals.*Limit pre-heat time.*Maximise use of microwave -- most efficient oven type because it only heats the food, not the pan.*Use convection where microwave is not possible -- convection ovens cook in 10% less time at 3.8 C (25 F) lower. The US Dept Energy estimates convection is 23% more efficient than a standard oven.*Use a [pressure cooker|PressureCooker] on a gas or electric stove top to use up to 70% less energy (no direct comparisons with microwave available).
[[#top|Top]]!!Types of Electric Stovetop
=== Subsubhead Level 3 ===The type of electric stovetop you choose depends on your psychometrics. From an energy perspective, induction types are clearly the best. In decreasing order of energy efficiency, the choices are:*Induction types*Ceramic glass with halogen heat sources*Other radiant elements under ceramic*Standard coils*Solid disks
Your content hereInduction elements use less than half the energy standard coil elements use. They transfer electromagnetic energy directly to the pan, leaving the cook-top itself relatively cool. A disadvantage is that you must use ferrous metal cookware like stainless steel, cast iron, and enamelled iron, with a flat bottom. Other types of cookware won't work.
[[#top|Top]]Ceramic glass units with halogen elements are the next most efficient. They deliver instant heat and respond quickly when you change the temperature setting. They are very easy to clean. They work best with flat-bottomed cookware. A disadvantage is that they stay very hot after you turn them off. Other slightly less efficient radiant elements are also available under ceramic glass.
== Web Links ''(optional)'' ==Standard electric coils are among the least efficient, and are difficult to clean.
Your content hereSolid disk elements are the least efficient. They are easy to clean but heat up and cool down slowly and use higher wattage elements.
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== References ''(optional)'' == Your footnotes and references here. [[#top|Top]]See also DieselStoves
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