W11025156 Whirlpool ELEMENT OEM

W11025156 Whirlpool ELEMENT OEM is ‍an‌ OEM‌ heating element designed ‌for use in​ whirlpool electric cooking appliances. It is ⁢a ‍resistive heating ‍component⁤ that converts electrical energy into thermal energy to provide ⁢the bake or broil heat source inside ⁤the appliance’s cavity;⁤ as an OEM part it matches ⁣original equipment specifications for fit and electrical​ characteristics.

Inside the‌ appliance, ⁣the element forms part⁢ of the thermal delivery system and interfaces directly ⁣with the ⁢appliance’s power‌ supply, control⁢ board ‌or infinite switch, and⁤ temperature sensing and safety devices‍ (thermostats, thermal fuses, thermistors). Its ⁤electrical resistance and⁣ physical geometry determine the ‌wattage and heat distribution, while⁢ its terminals, mounting brackets ⁢and insulating ‍supports determine⁤ mechanical fit and electrical connection.⁢ Proper function ​depends not​ only on‌ the element itself but ‍also on ⁤intact wiring, secure terminal connections, correct⁢ control signals, and⁢ functioning ⁣temperature sensors and​ relays.

this article explains the W11025156 element’s‌ intended function and where it is typically applied, ⁤and it⁤ provides technical ⁣context for assessing ‍compatibility with specific Whirlpool models. ⁤Readers ‌will find guidance on common failure symptoms ⁣(open⁢ circuit,short to ground,uneven heating,visible damage),basic diagnostic ⁤checks ‍to perform with a multimeter‌ and visual inspection,and practical replacement⁢ considerations​ such as matching ‍voltage/wattage,terminal type,mounting ⁢dimensions,and safety precautions when servicing live circuits. ⁣The goal is to equip technicians, engineers, and appliance⁤ owners with the facts needed to identify issues and ‌make informed‌ repair ⁤or replacement decisions.

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Function and Role of‍ the W11025156 ‌Heating Element Assembly ‍in Whirlpool Appliances

The⁣ W11025156 Whirlpool ⁢ELEMENT OEM ​is a resistive heating element assembly designed to convert electrical ⁤energy ⁤into controlled thermal ​energy‌ within Whirlpool laundry and ​drying equipment. The assembly typically consists of a coiled Nichrome or similar resistive element enclosed in a⁣ mounting bracket and insulated sheath,⁢ with spade terminals that ⁢interface to the ‍appliance wiring ⁣harness.When ⁤supplied with‍ the proper line voltage and commanded by the appliance control ⁢(timer, electronic ​board,‌ or​ thermostat), the element produces heat and cycles on and off under ⁣the regulation‌ of thermostats and thermal cutoffs ‌to maintain target temperatures and ‌protect ⁢against overheating.

Technicians should⁤ treat the ‍W11025156 Whirlpool ELEMENT ‌OEM as⁣ a field-replaceable ​subassembly whose correct ⁢operation depends on ‌both electrical integrity and proper installation. Common diagnostic checks ‍include continuity measurement⁢ across the‍ element to detect⁣ open circuits, inspection for grounding (short to chassis), and verification of connector fit and mounting orientation. Practical symptoms that frequently enough indicate element ⁢assembly ⁣issues​ include absence of heat, reduced temperature, ‍or electrical tripping; ‍though, intermittent heating can also‍ result from failed thermostats, thermal fuses, or control board faults, so a⁢ systematic approach ⁢is required before replacement.

  • No heat or⁢ considerably reduced‌ heat output
  • Intermittent heating‍ or on/off cycling unrelated to​ expected thermostat ‍behavior
  • Visible damage, burning, or corrosion on the element​ or terminals
  • Open-circuit reading on a multimeter ⁣or a short-to-ground ⁤condition
Item Description
Function Resistive element that produces⁢ heat when energized; interfaces with thermostats and thermal cutouts for temperature control and‍ safety.
Electrical checks Continuity ​(ohms) across terminals indicates intact circuit; insulation-to-ground check ensures no short; verify correct line⁤ voltage ‍to terminals during operation.
Installation ⁤notes Match terminal style, mounting bracket orientation, and connector type to appliance; replace thermal fuses ⁢or thermostats⁤ if they ⁤show⁢ faults during diagnosis.

How the⁢ W11025156 Whirlpool ⁤ELEMENT ​OEM⁣ Works within the Appliance’s Electrical and Thermal Systems

The W11025156 Whirlpool ELEMENT⁢ OEM is ⁣a resistive ​heating element‍ designed to convert ⁢electrical energy into usable radiant heat within‌ an electric ‍range or oven. Internally the element contains a ​high-resistance alloy conductor⁣ inside a tubular sheath; when supplied with the appliance’s line voltage​ the coil dissipates ⁤power as⁤ heat, ​which the element radiates into the cavity. In⁤ normal ‍operation ‍the element‌ cycles on⁢ and off ⁣under control of the oven controller and temperature ⁢sensor/thermostat; thermal time constants, surface ‌emissivity,⁤ and the element’s⁣ wattage ⁤determine how​ quickly the oven reaches set temperature and how uniformly heat ⁢is delivered.

Compatibility and practical service considerations⁢ require matching​ the element’s electrical rating, terminal style, ⁣and mounting configuration to ⁢the appliance ‍model;⁢ the OEM W11025156 ‌designation indicates the​ part⁤ was produced to‌ factory mechanical and electrical specifications, which reduces fitment and performance ⁢mismatches. Typical ‌diagnostic and⁣ installation points include measuring continuity and resistance to confirm⁣ an​ open or shorted coil, verifying‌ terminal insulation and⁣ secure ⁣spade or screw‌ connections, and checking for ⁢visible ⁣hot‍ spots⁢ or deformation ⁣that indicate local ‌overheating.The following list highlights common symptoms and checks technicians use when evaluating this element:

  • Symptoms: no heat (open circuit),‍ intermittent heating (partial break or poor⁢ connection), or uneven cooking ‍(localized⁣ element ⁤failure).
  • Checks: continuity test​ with a multimeter, visual inspection for breaks/oxidation, confirm terminal spacing and mounting hole alignment before replacement.
  • Compatibility tip: match the ⁤OEM number and ‍confirm​ wattage/connector type against the⁤ appliance’s ⁣service sheet to ensure proper thermal performance.
Item Description
Function Resistive element producing‍ radiant ⁢and convective heat for ‌bake/broil ‌operations.
Electrical interface Factory-style terminals and mounting ⁤flange; must match appliance⁣ harness⁣ and chassis mounts.
Service checks Continuity/resistance‌ measurement, ​visual inspection for deformation, and ⁢verification of secure ⁣connections.

Common Failure Symptoms⁣ and Diagnostic Measurements for the heating Element

The W11025156 Whirlpool ELEMENT OEM performs ⁣the basic conversion of electrical energy ‍into heat and is⁣ engineered to match OEM‍ terminal layout ‍and mounting ⁢for ‌direct ‍replacement in compatible Whirlpool appliances. Common mechanical and electrical failure modes​ include coil breaks, ⁤burned ⁤or oxidized ⁤terminals, and loss of insulation​ that⁤ leads to ⁣shorts.⁤ Technicians will ⁢often see​ symptoms such ⁤as no heat, ⁤reduced heat output, uneven heating across the cooking or drying chamber, or recurring‌ trips ‌of ⁢thermal cutouts and⁢ circuit breakers when the element⁢ degrades ​or develops a ‌short to‍ chassis ground.

Diagnostic measurements⁢ for this type of element ⁤use⁣ a digital multimeter‌ and, where available, an⁤ insulation tester:⁣ a ‌ continuity ⁣ check across the element should‍ show a⁣ low but finite resistance (many household elements commonly fall in ‌the ~10-50 Ω range; consult the appliance service manual for exact specs), an open​ reading ‍indicates a broken heater coil, and a ⁣low-resistance ​reading between⁤ element and chassis indicates an insulation ⁣failure. Verify supply‍ voltage to the⁣ element ⁤during a heating ‍cycle (match ⁤the⁤ appliance⁤ design voltage, commonly 240 VAC for electric ovens and dryers) and​ confirm associated safety ‌devices (thermal fuses, thermostats, hi-limit ​switches) are not interrupting the circuit. For practical troubleshooting, perform a wiggle test ‌on leads and terminals to detect intermittent faults and, when available, compare measurements against the W11025156 Whirlpool ELEMENT OEM ⁤reference values or a known-good element before replacement.

  • No heat‌ or long‍ cycle times – continuity​ open or ‌high resistance.
  • Partial/uneven⁣ heating ⁤-‌ localized coil damage or contact ⁤resistance at‍ terminals.
  • Circuit trips‌ or blown‍ fuses – element short to chassis/ground or degraded insulation.
  • Intermittent operation – loose terminals, broken​ internal conductor, or⁣ thermal protection opening⁣ intermittently.
Item Description
Continuity (Ω) Low finite⁣ resistance expected‍ (example range ~10-50 ⁢Ω); infinite = open coil.
Insulation to chassis Very⁣ high ‌resistance ​(meggers⁣ in MΩ); low reading indicates short⁤ to ground.
Applied voltage Voltage present across element during⁣ active cycle (match appliance rating, commonly 240 VAC).

Compatibility, Replacement Considerations and Installation Procedures for the Element

the‍ W11025156 Whirlpool ELEMENT ​OEM serves as the resistive​ heating​ element used⁤ in compatible whirlpool ⁤cooktops and ranges; it converts mains⁤ electrical energy into heat and interfaces⁣ with ‍the infinite control switch, cooktop receptacle, and ​any​ temperature-limiting thermostats. ‌Proper compatibility requires⁣ matching the element’s electrical rating (voltage and wattage), terminal type ⁤(spade, screw, or 3-terminal), physical diameter⁤ and⁢ mounting clip geometry so that the element seats securely in⁤ the cooktop‌ opening and ⁤mates correctly with‍ the control and receptacle. Failure modes are typically open circuits (no continuity), shorted turns to the element sheath (ground leakage), ​or mechanical damage to the sheath or terminals; ⁢diagnosing these ⁢conditions ‌requires‍ resistance and insulation testing⁢ and‌ visual inspection of the ‌terminal ends and mounting hardware.

Replacement and⁤ installation require standard electrical safety‌ and mechanical ​alignment procedures: disconnect household ​power at​ the ‌breaker, ‍confirm⁣ terminal/wattage match against‌ the appliance wiring diagram, measure element resistance and insulation-to-ground before ⁢and after​ replacement, and secure the element with the original clip or retaining hardware to maintain proper ⁤thermal ⁤clearance. ‌Technicians ⁢should verify that‌ the element engages the control receptacle⁤ without forcing ⁤terminals, ⁤confirm orientation ​for surface-mounted elements so that drip‌ pans and trim fit flush, and run ‌a⁤ low-power functional test after reassembly to‍ check for correct ‌switching behavior and absence of‍ ground leakage. Common practical checks include ensuring the element’s ⁢exposed terminal insulators are intact and that any high-temperature wiring or⁢ insulation near the element is replaced ​if brittle or discolored.

  • Compatibility ⁣checks:⁣ terminal ⁢type, wattage/voltage rating, element diameter, ⁤and ⁤mounting⁣ clip geometry
  • Diagnostic tests: continuity (ohmmeter),​ insulation-to-ground ⁢(megohmmeter),​ and visual ⁣terminal/sheath​ inspection
  • Installation sequence highlights: ‌power off →⁣ remove cooktop or drip⁢ pan → unclip​ element → swap ‍and secure → reassemble and ⁢test
Item Description
Part W11025156 Whirlpool ELEMENT OEM – direct replacement element for specified Whirlpool ⁣models
electrical Match appliance rating;⁤ confirm ⁣voltage and wattage before ⁢installation
Mounting Spade ⁢or ‌multi-terminal connection with retaining clip; ⁣physical diameter must ‌match cooktop opening

Q&A

What is the Whirlpool part W11025156?

W11025156⁤ is ⁢an OEM replacement heating​ element designed for use in certain Whirlpool-brand electric ⁤ovens and ranges. It is the bake (lower) heating element ⁤that heats the oven cavity during baking cycles. It is sold as a ⁤direct-replacement part for specific ​oven model ⁤numbers-verify ⁤compatibility before ‌purchasing.

How ⁢can I tell if⁤ my oven needs the ‌W11025156 element replaced?

Common signs the bake ​element has failed​ include the oven not heating or not reaching set temperatures, long ‍preheat times, uneven baking,​ or visible damage to the ‍element (blisters, breaks, or burnt spots). You​ can also remove power and test the element with⁢ a multimeter: a good element will show continuity (a low ‍resistance reading); an open circuit (OL) means‍ the ⁤element is ‍faulty and should be replaced.

How do I install W11025156 safely?

Turn off power to the range at the circuit⁢ breaker ‌(or unplug it) before starting.⁤ Remove oven racks, locate the bake ‍element at‍ the back/bottom of the oven, unscrew or unclip the mounting​ screws,​ and pull the element forward to access ⁤the ⁣two spade ‍terminal connectors. Disconnect the wire‍ terminals (note their positions),attach them to‌ the‍ new⁣ element’s ​terminals,tuck the wires back into the cavity,and secure the element ⁢with the mounting screws. Restore power​ and test ⁤at a ⁢low ‌temperature. Use insulated tools ⁣and take‍ care‍ not to damage ⁤insulation ‌or​ touch exposed⁣ live parts.

Can I‌ replace W11025156 myself, or ⁤should I hire a technician?

If you are cozy turning off power and working with⁣ basic ⁢hand tools, replacing a bake⁣ element ⁢is a common ⁣DIY repair ⁢and‌ typically straightforward. Hire a‍ qualified appliance technician⁤ if⁢ you are‌ not comfortable ‌working around electrical connections, if the element⁢ is hard-mounted in ​a way you did⁣ not expect,‍ or if replacement does⁣ not fix the⁤ problem-there may‌ be underlying⁣ control or wiring faults.

What should‍ I do if the​ new W11025156 still doesn’t heat?

First confirm power to the oven⁣ (breaker on,outlet live).Re-check that the element’s terminals⁢ are fully ⁤engaged⁤ and not ⁣loose. Test the new element with⁣ a multimeter for continuity. ‌If ​the element​ is good and has ‌power,⁤ the fault might potentially⁤ be⁢ the ⁣oven‍ control board, thermostat/temperature ‌sensor,‌ high-limit ⁤thermostat, selector switch, or wiring.⁢ Consult a service manual ⁤or ‌technician ⁣to ‍test⁤ those components or read ​error codes from the oven​ control.

How do I confirm W11025156 is the correct part for ⁤my oven model?

Locate your⁣ oven’s model number ⁢(usually on the frame behind ​the‍ oven door or on the oven cavity lip) and search‍ the Whirlpool parts database or ⁤the appliance ‌parts retailer’s ⁤compatibility ⁣chart.You can⁢ also compare the old element’s shape, mounting⁢ bracket ⁢location, terminal type,⁤ and ⁤part⁤ number printed on the ⁣old ‌element ⁢to ensure⁢ an exact match.

Are ‌there differences ‍between the bake⁣ and broil elements, and is ‌W11025156 a ​bake ⁣element?

Yes. The bake element‌ is mounted ‍at the ⁢bottom ⁣of ⁣the oven cavity and⁤ provides steady, lower-cavity heat ⁢for‌ baking. The broil ‌element⁢ is mounted at the top of the cavity‌ and produces intense direct heat for broiling. W11025156 is a bake (lower) oven element-do not substitute a broil element ⁤unless the part specifically lists both⁤ functions and ‌fits your model.

How long should W11025156 last and is there​ a ⁣warranty?

Life expectancy‍ varies with use but a bake element commonly lasts ⁤several years. Failure ⁣rates can‍ depend on usage, oven temperature cycles,​ and physical damage.⁤ Warranty‌ coverage depends on the ⁤seller⁣ or supplier-OEM parts ‍frequently enough carry a limited warranty (commonly 90⁤ days to one year).​ Keep ⁣your‍ purchase receipt and check the vendor or ‌Whirlpool parts site for warranty terms.

The Conclusion

The W11025156 Whirlpool ELEMENT OEM functions as a critical heating component within compatible‌ Whirlpool ⁣ranges and ovens, ‍directly affecting temperature accuracy, cooking performance, and ⁢overall appliance reliability. As ⁣an original equipment‌ manufacturer ‌(OEM) part, it is designed to match ​the‍ specifications ​and tolerances of the⁤ original⁣ assembly, helping ⁣to maintain⁤ consistent heat output ⁤and safe operation throughout⁤ the product’s service life.

Timely and accurate⁢ diagnosis of a ‍failing element is essential to restoring proper appliance function and preventing secondary issues such as ⁤uneven⁤ cooking,extended cycle times,or potential ‍electrical hazards. Visual ‌inspection combined with ‌appropriate diagnostic checks​ (for example, continuity testing performed⁢ by a ⁣qualified ⁢technician) can confirm whether the element is the ‌cause of​ a fault and whether replacement​ is required.

When replacement is necessary, choosing the correct OEM part‌ and following manufacturer-recommended procedures‍ helps ensure compatibility, preserve performance, and ⁣maintain safety standards. For complex or‌ uncertain cases,relying on qualified ​service personnel for diagnosis and installation is the prudent approach ⁢to protect both the appliance ⁤and the user.


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