DO NOT BUY THIS MIRCOWAVE
I installed this microwave in February, a couple of weeks into using it, I tried to defrost frozen veggies that I had going in the microwave for 5 minutes, while cooking (with hood on) and it shut off halfway through. It wasn't my breaker or my power, it was a pattern. Every time i used it to warm something longer than 3 minutes even without using the hood it would shut off. I'd have to troubleshoot (unplug it) for a few minutes to get it working again. So I avoided running it for long periods (3 minutes or more). Now (May) it doesn't warm my food! I put my food in, put it in for 2 minutes, it spins and makes noise and has a light on and seems to be working but my food remains cold. I checked all the possible issues and the only way to fix it it seems is to either get it replaced or get a repair 3 months into using it. I am frustrated i have a brand new kitchen but this faulty appliance that seems to have every unnecessary feature (can connect to wifi for some reason??) BUT warming my food as a microwave!
reply from Samsung Care
Greetings!
It’s especially disappointing when a device is packed with high-tech features, but can’t consistently do the one thing it’s really there for. We are here to help.
I have shared a Samsung link below to help with your experience. The link has steps to guide you through.
Samsung microwave is not heating or has stopped working:
http://www.samsung.com/us/support/troubleshooting/TSG01001963/
In addition, this microwave is rated at 1700 watts, which draws roughly 14.2 amps on a 120V line. While that technically falls within the capacity of a standard 15-amp circuit, it pushes it very close to the limit, especially considering the National Electrical Code recommends not exceeding 80% of a circuit’s capacity for continuous use. That 80% threshold on a 15-amp circuit is just 12 amps, meaning this microwave exceeds the recommended safe load.
Using a 20-amp dedicated circuit would provide the necessary headroom, reducing strain on both the microwave and the electrical system. When a high-powered appliance like this is run on a borderline or shared 15-amp circuit, it can lead to shutdowns or cause a microwave to stop heating (directly or indirectly, reasons listed below).
1. Voltage Drops Under Load - The microwave might still turn on (light, turntable, fan), but the magnetron (the part that actually heats food) may not get enough power to operate.
2. Internal Protection Kicks In - If the power supply is unstable or insufficient, the microwave might cut off the magnetron to prevent damage.
3. Long-Term Damage - Over time, these parts (board/magnetron) may degrade and eventually fail completely, leading to the current state where your unit spins but doesn't heat.
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Leo