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Yes it will work.Its nothing to worry.
If the oven voltage is high and house old voltage is less then it will not work.
But in your case its oven volt low and hose volt high.You can use it.Its a standard volt,you can use it.
'Most" equipment will work with a -15% / +15% voltage variance.---------thanks.Helpmech.
This may sound strange, but here is what to do. (the full explaination is rather long)
Turn power off to the heater. Turn off water supply to heater. Drain at least a gallon of water out of the heater and diconnect one of the pipes at the top. Add a gallon of bleach. Reconnect pipe. Turn water back on to heater and run each hot water faucet in the house until you can detect the odor of bleach, then shut them off. Let the system stand for at least an hour. Now, turn each valve back on and run until the odor of bleach is gone. Turn power back on to heater.
If it is not a fan assisted oven, then I would say that one of the side elements has gone, u will have to locate and check it,or put the oven for a couple of mins, then check the elements they should both be hot.
Hope this helps.
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Stove was here when I bought the house.
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