How True Convection differs from standard convection
Standard convection ovens simply add a fan to circulate heat generated by the bake and broil elements. This improves heat distribution but doesn’t eliminate hot spots near the elements. Thermador True Convection adds a dedicated third heating element — a ring-shaped element that surrounds the fan behind the oven’s back wall.
The ring element advantage
The ring element generates its own heat right at the fan. As the fan spins, it draws air inward from the oven cavity, heats it as it passes over the ring element, and pushes it back out in a consistent, circular pattern. This creates truly uniform temperature throughout the cavity — from corner to corner, rack to rack.
Multi-rack baking
True Convection is what makes multi-rack baking reliable. You can place cookies on three racks simultaneously and get even browning on all of them — something standard convection can’t consistently deliver. The key is the ring element ensuring that the circulating air is the same temperature everywhere, not just near the bake or broil elements.
Temperature and time adjustment
True Convection is more efficient than standard baking. Most recipes recommend reducing temperature by 25°F or cooking time by 15-20% when using convection. Thermador ovens handle this automatically in some modes, but manual adjustment gives you more control. For delicate baking (soufflés, custards), standard bake mode without convection may produce better results.
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Key points
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- 30-day labor warranty on every repair
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