316442301 Frigidaire Oven 2600W 8 Coil Element is a tubular resistance heating component designed for electric ranges and ovens; it consists of an 8-coil resistive conductor housed in a metal sheath with mounting brackets and electrical terminals and is rated to deliver approximately 2,600 watts of heat at typical household line voltage. The element is a replaceable OEM-style part that typically uses a nickel-chromium heating coil inside a stainless-steel or Incoloy sheath and connects to the appliance wiring via spade or screw terminals. At the nominal 240 V supply used by most household ranges, the element draws on the order of 10-11 A and presents a DC resistance in the low tens of ohms (order of 20-25 Ω), even though the exact resistance varies with temperature and supply voltage.
Functionally, the 316442301 element converts electrical energy into radiant and convective heat inside the oven cavity and is commonly used as a bake or broil element depending on its location. It interfaces with the oven’s control systems-line power,relay/contactor or solid-state switch on the control board,temperature sensor or thermostat,and high-limit safety devices-and its electrical and thermal performance affects temperature attainment,hold accuracy,and heat distribution. Mechanical and electrical connections (mounting, terminal integrity, insulation, and thermal cycling resistance) are critical for reliable operation and for preventing wiring faults, nuisance trips, or unsafe conditions.
In the article that follows you will find a technical description of how the 316442301 element operates, guidance on dimensional and electrical compatibility when selecting replacements, common failure symptoms (open circuit, intermittent heating, visible breaks or shorting to chassis, overheating at terminals), practical troubleshooting methods including multimeter resistance checks and line-voltage verification, and key considerations for safe replacement and installation (matching wattage/voltage ratings, terminal type and mounting, and isolation procedures). The intent is to give technicians, engineers, and appliance owners the diagnostic context and replacement criteria needed to make informed service decisions without prescriptive marketing language.
Table of Contents
- Function and Role of the Oven Coil Element in Heat Generation and temperature Regulation
- How the 316442301 Frigidaire Oven 2600W 8 Coil Element Works Inside the appliance
- Common Failure Modes and Diagnostic Symptoms of a Faulty 8-Coil Oven Element
- Compatibility, OEM Fitment, Replacement Considerations and Step‑by‑Step Installation Diagnostics
- Q&A
- Final Thoughts
function and Role of the Oven Coil Element in Heat Generation and Temperature Regulation
The 316442301 Frigidaire Oven 2600W 8 coil Element converts electrical energy into heat through a resistive coil assembly housed in a metal sheath. When energized, the resistive wire (commonly a nickel-chromium alloy) heats quickly and radiates thermal energy into the oven cavity; the coil geometry and number of turns are designed to provide an even heat profile across the bake area while fitting the oven’s mounting points. In practical service, this element behaves as a fixed-power heater rated at 2600W, and its thermal response (time-to-temperature, surface emissivity, and heat distribution) is influenced by the element’s mass, sheath material, and proximity to oven walls and baffles.
- Rated power and intended supply voltage determine steady-state heat output and required resistance.
- Cycling behavior is controlled externally by the oven thermostat or electronic control board rather than by the element itself.
- Failure modes include open-circuit winding, short to sheath, or localized deterioration leading to uneven heating.
| Item | Description |
|---|---|
| Power | 2600W nominal rating |
| approx.resistance (240V) | ≈ 22 Ω (calculated as R = V²/P for a 240 V supply) |
| Construction | Resistive alloy (typically nichrome) in a stainless/steel sheath |
| Compatibility | Direct-replacement fit for compatible Frigidaire oven models; match terminal type and wattage when replacing |
Temperature regulation is achieved by the oven’s control system sensing cavity or oven-sensor temperature and switching power to the element to maintain the setpoint; the element itself provides no sensing or modulation. In diagnostic practice, a technician checks continuity with a multimeter to confirm the element is intact and inspects for shorts to ground; observed symptoms such as long preheat times, cold spots, or no heat typically indicate a failed element, poor electrical connection, or a control/thermostat fault. For replacement, ensure the new element matches the original’s wattage, mounting flange and terminal style-mismatched power ratings or incorrect fit can alter cycle behavior and lead to uneven cooking or control errors.
How the 316442301 frigidaire Oven 2600W 8 Coil Element Works Inside the Appliance
The 316442301 Frigidaire Oven 2600W 8 Coil Element is a resistive heating component designed to produce approximately 2,600 watts of thermal output when powered by a typical 240 V oven circuit. Inside the appliance the element converts electrical energy to heat by Joule heating along its serpentine coil, providing an even radiative and convective heat source for the bake chamber. The eight-coil geometry distributes heat across a wider area than a single straight element, reducing hot spots and improving bake uniformity; the electrical terminals attach to the oven’s wiring harness and are controlled by the oven’s thermostat and relay/selector switch to regulate duty cycle and temperature.Based on nominal values, the cold resistance measured across the terminals on a 240 V supply will be in the low tens of ohms (roughly 22 Ω calculated by R = V²/P), so continuity checks with a multimeter are a reliable first diagnostic step.
Functionally, the element behaves as a fixed resistor subject to thermal cycling and oxidative wear at the sheath and connection points; mechanical deformation, broken internal windings, or compromised insulation will present as open circuits, intermittent heating, or uneven temperature across the cavity. Technicians should isolate mains power, remove the oven access panel, and inspect terminal tightness, ceramic insulators, and the element sheath for discoloration or pitting before replacing the part. For compatibility, replace only with elements matching the same wattage, terminal layout, and physical mounting dimensions to preserve control behavior and safety; swapping to a different wattage alters cycle timing and can affect thermostat calibration and bake performance.
- Key features: 2600 W output, eight-coil distribution, standard oven terminal configuration.
- Common failure symptoms: open circuit on continuity test, localized overheating, visible sheath damage, or tripping safety cutouts.
- Diagnostic tip: expect ~22 Ω at 240 V; substantially higher or open reading indicates a failed element.
- Service reminder: always disconnect the oven from mains before measuring or replacing the element.
| Item | Description |
|---|---|
| Wattage | 2600 W (nominal) |
| Typical Line Voltage | 240 V (North American ranges) |
| Approx. Cold resistance | ~22 Ω (calculated R = V²/P) |
| Form Factor | 8-coil bake element with oven terminal lugs |
Common Failure Modes and Diagnostic Symptoms of a Faulty 8-Coil Oven Element
The 316442301 Frigidaire Oven 2600W 8 coil element is a bake element designed to convert electrical power into radiant heat across an 8‑coil layout for relatively uniform oven cavity temperatures. In service it behaves as a resistive heating element: the 2600 W rating at a typical 240 V supply implies a nominal resistance in the low‑20 ohm range and a steady current draw around 10.8 A under full load. Failure modes include open circuits from broken internal coils or terminal corrosion, increased resistance from oxidation and partial breaks that reduce output and cause slow or uneven heating, and insulation breakdown or mounting/terminal shorts that can cause ground faults or tripped breakers.Compatibility for replacement depends on matching wattage, terminal type and mounting tabs; an otherwise physically similar coil with different wattage will change oven heat profiles and electrical load on the circuit.
Common diagnostic symptoms are practical to verify with a visual inspection and basic electrical tests: visible discoloration, blisters, or breaks at coil bends indicate localized overheating; a cold oven with full control settings but a multimeter showing infinite resistance at the element terminals indicates an open element; a very low resistance reading from element to chassis shows a short to ground. Loose or corroded terminal connections can produce intermittent operation and uneven heating even when the element itself measures within nominal resistance. For field diagnostics perform a continuity test and a chassis‑to‑element resistance check with the appliance de‑energized, inspect terminal tabs for movement or carbon tracking, and compare measured resistance to the nominal value for the 2600 W rating to decide weather replacement is required.
- No heat despite correct controls (open element or broken internal coil)
- Uneven cooking or hot spots (localized coil degradation or poor contact)
- Tripped breakers or blown fuses (short to ground or insulation failure)
- Intermittent operation (loose terminals or thermal cycling fractures)
- Visible damage: discoloration, blistering, breaks at bends or terminals
| Item | Description |
|---|---|
| Power rating | 2600 W (nominal) |
| Typical supply voltage | 240 V (common residential range voltage) |
| Nominal resistance | ≈ 22 Ω at 240 V (V²/P calculation) |
| Typical current draw | ≈ 10.8 A at full power |
Compatibility, OEM Fitment, Replacement Considerations and Step‑by‑Step Installation Diagnostics
The 316442301 Frigidaire Oven 2600W 8 Coil Element is a resistive bake element designed to replace the original oven heating coil and restore correct thermal output. The element’s eight-coil geometry spreads the resistive wire over a larger surface area to provide even radiative heating across the oven cavity; its nominal rating of 2600 W at typical household line voltages determines the current draw and heat flux the oven control and wiring must accommodate. Compatibility hinges on matching electrical rating,terminal type and spacing,and mounting ear alignment – a physically identical element with the same wattage and 240 V rating will behave like the original,whereas a different wattage or mismatched terminal spacing can produce underbaking,overheating,or mechanical strain on the oven chassis.
Prior to replacement, confirm failure modes and verify measurements: visible breaks, arcing marks, or a multimeter open circuit indicate an element fault, while a low-resistance short to chassis indicates insulation failure. For practical installation diagnostics follow safe, reproducible steps to isolate the element:
- Disconnect power at the breaker to prevent shock and avoid using the appliance while energized.
- Remove the oven back panel or inner cavity access screws to expose the element mounting and terminals.
- Visually inspect mounting ears and terminal connectors, then measure continuity and resistance across the two terminals (expected cold resistance ≈ 22 Ω for 2600 W at 240 V).
- If resistance is as expected but heating is inadequate, verify incoming voltage at the terminal block and test the oven control/relay output under a measured load.
- When installing the replacement, match terminal type, secure spade connectors, and torque mounting screws to ensure correct mechanical seating and thermal expansion clearance.
Below is a concise technical reference for rapid verification during ordering or installation.
| Item | Description |
|---|---|
| Part | 316442301 Frigidaire Oven 2600W 8 Coil Element |
| Wattage | 2600 W |
| Nominal resistance | ≈ 22 Ω at ambient (calculated from 240 V) |
| Voltage rating | 240 V nominal (verify appliance supply) |
| Connector type | Typical quick‑connect spade terminals; verify spacing |
| Fitment note | OEM replacement for compatible Frigidaire models; confirm terminal spacing and mounting ear alignment before installation |
Q&A
What is the 316442301 Frigidaire Oven 2600W 8 Coil element and what does the rating mean?
The 316442301 is a Frigidaire replacement oven heating element specified at 2600 watts. The wattage rating (2600 W) is the power the element draws when supplied with its rated voltage (typically the household oven supply, ~240 V). “8 coil” describes the physical coil-style heating form of the element. Always confirm the part number and shape match your oven before buying.
How do I know if this element is compatible with my Frigidaire oven model?
Compatibility is determined by the OEM part number,terminal type and spacing,mounting bracket shape,and physical dimensions.Check your oven’s model number and compare it to the frigidaire parts list or the specification for part 316442301.Also visually compare the old element to the replacement-terminal type (spade/connectors), mounting hole spacing, and overall shape must match for correct fit and safe installation.
What are common signs that the 2600W element is failing or needs replacement?
Common symptoms include: no heating or very weak heating in the oven,uneven cooking or hot spots,visible breaks or blisters in the coil,blackening or burn marks at the terminals,or a circuit breaker tripping when the oven is turned on. A visual inspection combined with an electrical continuity test will usually confirm failure.
How do I test the element with a multimeter?
Turn power off at the breaker and remove the element’s terminal cover. Disconnect the wires from the element terminals so you measure the element alone. Measure resistance (Ω) across the two terminals: for a 2600 W element on a 240 V supply the expected resistance is roughly 22 Ω (R = V²/P = 240²/2600 ≈ 22.1 Ω). A reading of open (infinite) means the element is broken. Also check each terminal to the metal body (ground): you should read very high resistance (OL or >1 MΩ); a low reading indicates a short to ground and the element should be replaced.
What safety precautions should I take when replacing the element?
Always switch off the oven circuit at the breaker and verify no power with a voltage tester before touching terminals. Wear gloves to protect from sharp sheet-metal edges and eye protection if needed. Do not operate the oven with the rear panel or terminal cover removed. Make sure wire connectors are secure and that the element is properly seated and fastened before restoring power.
How do I physically replace the element (basic steps)?
Basic replacement steps: 1) Turn off power at the breaker. 2) Open the oven and remove the oven racks. 3) Unscrew or unclip the element mounting screws (usually at the back inside the cavity) and pull the element forward enough to access the wiring at its terminals. 4) Note or photograph wire positions, then disconnect the spade connectors. 5) Remove the old element and install the new one, reconnect wires to the same terminals, and fasten the mounting screws.6) Replace any terminal covers and restore power. If unsure, follow your model’s service manual or hire a qualified technician.
What current will this element draw and will it overload my circuit?
At 240 V the current draw is about 10.8 A (I = P/V = 2600/240 ≈ 10.8 A). on a 208 V supply it would draw about 12.5 A. Typical electric ranges/ovens are on a dedicated 30 A double-pole circuit, so this element’s draw is within normal range. However, do not add other large loads to the same circuit and ensure the oven’s circuit and wiring meet local electrical code.
Can I clean or repair the element, or should I replace it? How long do these elements last?
Minor surface grime can be cleaned when the element is cool using a soft cloth and non-abrasive cleaner, but do not submerge or soak the terminals. Visible breaks, blisters, corrosion at terminals, internal shorting or open circuit readings require replacement; elements are not practically repairable. Lifespan varies with use but often lasts several years; heavy use or overheating shortens life.Always replace with the correct OEM or equivalent-part number to maintain fit and safety.
Final thoughts
The 316442301 Frigidaire Oven 2600W 8 coil Element serves as a core heating component within compatible Frigidaire ranges, converting electrical energy into the consistent, controllable heat required for baking, roasting and other oven functions. Its design and wattage specification contribute directly to cooking performance, temperature stability and overall appliance reliability, making it an essential part for maintaining expected oven operation.
As heating elements wear out over time or can fail due to electrical faults, corrosion or physical damage, accurate diagnosis is meaningful before proceeding with repairs. Verifying symptoms such as uneven heating, failure to reach set temperatures, visible damage or continuity test results helps ensure the element is the root cause and avoids unnecessary part replacement or additional service work.
When replacement is necessary, selecting the correct 316442301 Frigidaire Oven 2600W 8 Coil Element and following proper installation and safety procedures preserves appliance performance and reduces the risk of electrical or operational issues.Whether performed by a qualified technician or a informed homeowner, careful testing after installation and adherence to manufacturer guidance help restore safe, efficient oven operation and prolong the service life of the appliance.
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