3 Oven Aga Cooker, with eControl Conversion

The 3 Oven Aga Range Cooker is a brilliant, fully-controllable model - perfect for entertaining and everyday use!

The 3 Oven eControl Aga Range Cooker is the result of supply and demand. After the success of the efficient eControl Series 1 and Series 2 conversions for 2 and 4 Oven models, the market saw a demand to convert their (costly) 3 oven 13amp models. Utilising an additional TWO 750w elements, your baking oven benefits from the same even radiant heat distribution as your others. The additional elements increase the electrical requirements (40amp supply), but the functionality of a fully temperature controlled, independent oven is worth it!


It means you can use your Top Right Hand oven on full roasting temperature, whilst having an additional roasting oven in your bottom LH oven. You can also choose to have 3 Baking Ovens, 3 Simmering Ovens, 2 Baking and 1 Roasting etc etc - it's PERFECT for adaptability!!


HOW IT WORKS:


  • Top Grilling Element - 1000w
  • Middle Oven Element - 750w
  • Bottom Oven Element - 750w


  • LH Top Oven Element - 750w
  • LH Bottom Oven Element - 750w


  • LH Hotplate Element - 2000w
  • RH Hotplate Element - 1500w


  • Optional INSTAHEAT Ceramic Hob: 2500w

3 OVEN CONTROLS - HOW IT WORKS:

On the Left Hand Side of your Control Panel, you'll see the indicator lights and temperature displays (for Series X models). These lights will illuminate when the internal thermostats are engaged. Lights will turn off once it's reached the set temperature.


Next to the indicator diagram, you'll see your two Controller Dials.

The top dial is your Hotplate Control Dial. The bottom dial is your Oven Control Dial.



HOTPLATE CONTROL DIAL:

Luckily, the dial settings are pretty self explanatory here.


1st Position (top position) for both hotplates OFF.

2nd Position for RH hotplate ON. (Temperatures manually set using temperature dial).

3rd Position for BOTH hotplates ON. (Temperatures manually set using temperature dials).

4th Position for LH hotplate ON. (Temperatures manually set using temperature dial).

5th Position for ECO Mode on both hotplates.


ECO Mode - (Boiling Hotplate @ approx 275c, Simmering @ approx 165c).

ECO Mode overrides any temperatures manually set using the temperature dials.



OVEN CONTROL DIAL:

This is easy to use too!


1st Position (top position) for both hotplates OFF.

2nd Position for Normal Mode (ALL Ovens ON).

3rd Position for Full Mode (RH Top Oven ON, Bottom Oven OFF).

4th Position for ECO Mode (RH Top Oven ON @ approx 180c ONLY).


The remaining dials are Temperature Dials for each hotplate and oven. They have markings where the traditional Aga Range Cooker temperatures would be (Roasting, Baking and Simmering).


RH Top Oven: Roasting Maximum Temp.

RH Bottom Oven: Baking Maximum Temp.

LH Bottom Oven: Roasting Maximum Temp.


3 OVEN - ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS

The 3 Oven eControl Conversion System requires a 40amp Cooker Isolation Switch. This needs to be located low-level, to the left (preferred), or the right of the Aga Range Cooker, and within 1m. You can have the isolation switch above worktop height, with a connection box low level or under your cabinet kick-board for the cooker to connect into.


Maximum Electrical Draw of the total system:

  • 230v 50Hz 7.5kW 



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About The Author:


Steven has been working with Aga Cookers since he was helping his father from the ripe old age of 10 years old! He created SALTIRECOOKERS with transparency and information in mind - a sustainable, family business, built to advise and share knowledge passed throughout the generations.


His absolute favourite part of the job is meeting all of the dogs.


About The Author:


Steven has been working with Aga Cookers since he was helping his father from the ripe old age of 10 years old! He created SALTIRECOOKERS with longevity in mind - a sustainable, family business, built to last throughout the generations. His favourite part of the job is meeting the dogs, seeing a good before/after and hearing great feedback.

Some Further Reading:


by Steven Johnson 30 January 2026
The internal cavities of Aga Cookers have historically been filled with loose-fill insulation. Inside the cooker body, there are lots of pockets and gaps around the cast iron conductions and burner casings etc. The insulation was poured inside after the build was complete, to rid the cooker of air pockets and insulate the cooker body. Diatomaceous Powder Insulation Early models of Aga cooker, like the Standard models made from the 1950's through to the Deluxe 1974 models (and some post-1974 models), would have originally contained Kieselguhr insulation power (or 'Diatomaceous Earth'). You can identify your model here. This is a fine, talc-like insulation, made from crushed up fossils called diatoms. It's satisfying to touch, but VERY messy to work with and instantly becomes thick clay once exposed to water or moisture. The good news is that amorphous diatomaceous earth is non-toxic. As with anything in powder or dust form - minimising exposure is key. You don't want to be breathing in lung-fulls of any dust or powder. If you're working with it, the proper PPE should be used; not just cloth or paper dust masks. Whilst the loose fill insulation may be ok, these models are still the most at risk for any asbestos exposure. AGA used asbestos rope seals inside their cookers for many years. These seals and gaskets are found inside the body of the older models explained above, and also around the lids and doors. Over the lifetime of these cookers, many of these gaskets and rope seals have been replaced for modern (safe) equivalents. AGA have previously reassured engineers and customers that undisturbed, these seals pose little risk and were of 'dust suppressed' or 'tightly woven' formats. Many of them have been exposed to moisture or grease over time which hardens them, meaning they're less friable in nature. They recommend that really old models of cooker are removed in one piece if possible and disposed of professionally.
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