WB32X107 GE Range Stove Cooktop 6″ Drip Bowl Chrome Large Hole

WB32X107 GE Range Stove Cooktop 6″ Drip bowl Chrome Large Hole ‍is a stamped, chrome-plated drip pan designed for use with 6-inch ‌surface ⁣heating ⁣elements on‍ GE electric ⁣ranges.This component-commonly⁤ called a drip bowl or⁣ drip pan-sits in ⁣the cooktop recess⁢ beneath‍ the exposed​ coil or surface element ⁢and is defined by it’s large central opening‍ that accommodates the ⁢element ​and⁤ trim⁤ ring ‍while collecting⁢ spills and debris.

Inside the‌ appliance, the drip bowl serves both protective and ⁣structural roles: ‍it captures liquids and food‌ particles ‍to keep⁤ them away ​from the burner terminal, element⁣ mounting hardware, and ​the cabinet cavity, and it provides a ‍mounting/locating ​surface ​for the element and associated ‌trim. The part interacts directly ‍with the surface element, element terminals‌ and clips,⁢ cooktop sheet metal, and trim rings; its‌ material ​and‌ geometry affect heat distribution near the⁤ element, resistance to​ corrosion‍ from acidic spills, and clearance ​to live electrical connections. Proper fit and integrity of the drip bowl are ⁤thus vital for⁤ safe operation, serviceability, and ⁤limiting contamination that ⁢can accelerate component failure.

This article explains the WB32X107 drip bowl’s intended function,‌ the range ‍of appliance configurations‍ where‍ it is typically used, and how to determine ⁢compatibility by checking element size, trim dimensions, ​and mounting features. It will describe common failure ⁤symptoms (rusting, warping, enlarged or deformed⁤ holes, poor fit, and evidence of heat damage), offer practical troubleshooting and‌ inspection⁣ steps a technician or appliance owner can perform, and outline replacement‍ considerations⁢ such ‍as dimensional matching, material/finish options, OEM versus aftermarket choices, and basic​ safety ⁢precautions to observe during ‌removal and installation.

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Function and Role of the⁤ Cooktop Drip Bowl in heat Management, Spill Control, and‍ Surface Protection

The WB32X107 ​GE Range Stove Cooktop‌ 6″ Drip Bowl Chrome Large ⁢Hole serves as a localized heat-management and containment element‍ beneath a burner assembly. Its shallow,conical geometry and chrome-plated⁢ steel⁣ construction reflect a⁢ portion of radiant heat away‌ from ‍the surrounding cooktop ‍surface while​ providing a defined path for convective airflow around the burner.⁢ The ⁢large central opening is sized to accommodate the burner cap and‍ to ⁤permit ignition and stable flame shape; ⁣this geometry reduces the ⁢amount of metal directly exposed​ to the⁣ highest temperatures, which limits thermal conduction into the cooktop deck but does not act as‍ an insulator.In practice, the ‌bowl intercepts⁢ drips and ⁣boil-overs, channeling liquids toward ⁤the opening where they can ‍be‍ collected⁣ by the‍ underlying ‍catch pan or drained away,‍ and chrome ⁢plating⁢ offers⁤ moderate corrosion ⁣resistance though the finish can discolor or pit with ⁣prolonged exposure ⁣to acidic spills or very high localized heat.

Behavior and‍ compatibility are defined by dimensional fit⁣ and condition: the part requires ‍a correct 6″ opening and the⁢ appropriate retention method used​ on the specific ‍GE ​range model to preserve burner ​airflow ​and​ safe clearances. Common functional failures ​stem from ⁤deformation, ⁢severe​ pitting, or flange ‍damage – warping alters the bowl’s ‌clearance and‌ can interfere with burner concentricity, and plating loss⁢ increases oxidation and spot-hotting. ​For technicians and ⁤owners,​ replacement is advised when the bowl no‌ longer seats⁢ flat, when ‌the central hole is ⁢obstructed, or when corrosion‌ penetrates the base metal; reinstalling ‌the ​correct WB32X107 part restores intended heat reflection, ⁣spill control, and maintains expected burner performance during normal‌ simmering, rapid boiling, or frequent high-heat cooking.

  • Key ​features: 6″‍ diameter, large central aperture, chrome-plated ⁣steel for moderate corrosion ‍resistance.
  • Functional roles: reflect radiant‌ heat, channel ⁤spills,‌ protect cooktop ‍enamel and ‌underlying‌ wiring/components.
  • Failure symptoms: warping, heavy pitting, flaking chrome, obstructed hole, uneven burner flame patterns.
Item Description
Diameter 6 inches – must match burner opening and⁣ retention clips
Material‌ & Finish Steel with chrome‍ plating; resists corrosion but can discolor or pit
Mounting Snap-in/seat style specific to compatible GE range models
primary Function Heat reflection, spill⁤ containment, surface protection, and maintaining​ burner⁤ airflow

How the‌ WB32X107⁤ GE Range Stove cooktop ⁣6″ Drip Bowl Chrome ⁣Large Hole Interfaces‌ with Burner Assemblies, Mounting Clips, and Drainage Pathways

The ‌WB32X107 GE Range Stove Cooktop 6″ Drip Bowl Chrome Large Hole is formed to interface‌ directly with⁤ the burner assembly ‌by providing a centered aperture that locates the burner head and igniter while⁢ supporting the cooktop surface. the ⁤large hole ​dimension ⁤clears the burner cap​ and thermocouple/igniter tips⁤ without ⁣contacting ⁢them, and the ‌chrome bowl‍ rim engages with the cooktop cutout⁢ so that mounting clips can clamp the bowl securely. Proper seating ⁢of the bowl ⁤controls the‍ gap ​between ⁣the burner and the cooktop,‍ which ⁢affects flame⁣ shape, heat‌ distribution, and reliable ignition; ‌a misaligned or damaged bowl can ⁣allow gas or‍ combustion products to migrate beneath the cooktop or cause‌ intermittent ignition⁣ failures.

  • Function: centers and secures ⁢burner assembly while capturing spills.
  • Mounting: engages with spring or screw-type clips​ that clamp under‌ the cooktop rim.
  • Clearance: large aperture avoids contact with burner cap‍ and igniter; maintains⁣ proper ⁤air/fuel mixture geometry.
  • Drainage: channels spills toward ⁢the underside collection area, reducing ‍residue at ‌the burner ⁢head.
Item Description
Hole diameter large aperture sized to clear standard 6″ sealed and ⁤open-burner heads and igniters
Mounting interface Rim​ profile compatible with ‌spring⁣ clips ​or ‌screw-down retainers⁣ on ⁣GE-style cooktops
Drainage pathway Sloped bowl surface directs liquids toward underside‍ collection⁣ or drain channels, minimizing pooling

compatibility considerations include verifying the⁢ cooktop cutout and clip ‌type on the ⁤specific GE range ⁤model: ⁢some ranges ⁢use⁣ angled spring clips ⁣while ⁢others ⁤use flat ⁣retention brackets;‌ the WB32X107 bowl is⁤ designed to match common GE clip geometries but should be checked ‍for fit before final ​installation. In service ​scenarios, technicians should inspect the bowl ‍for deformation, chrome loss, ⁣or burrs that​ can prevent full seating; practical troubleshooting steps include⁢ removing the burner head to confirm the‌ igniter ⁤clearance, test-fitting the clip engagement, and observing⁤ whether spilled liquids follow the‌ intended drainage path rather than ⁤collecting at the burner, which would indicate ‍a⁣ misfit or damaged bowl.

The WB32X107 GE Range Stove⁤ cooktop 6″ ‍Drip Bowl Chrome Large Hole is a stamped, chrome‑plated drip pan sized to⁤ accept 6‑inch ‌surface‌ burner assemblies on compatible GE ranges. its ⁤intended function ⁤is to catch spills‌ and route liquids away from the ⁤burner orifice while providing ⁤a stable ​seating surface and clearance for the burner head; the large central aperture enables proper burner placement ‌and combustion airflow. In service the chrome⁣ finish⁢ resists surface staining but the substrate is ⁢typically thin steel, so repeated exposure to acidic food‍ residues,‍ high heat near the burner, and moisture can lead to localized coating failure, substrate oxidation, and‍ loss of⁣ dimensional stability that affects⁢ burner alignment and flame pattern.

  • Visible damage: ‌flaking or⁢ pitting of the chrome, reddish-brown rust ‍through the pan, or ​pinholes that allow drips to ‌reach‌ the underlying ⁤cooktop cavity.
  • Deformation patterns: radial warping ​near the central opening, inward/outward⁣ bending ​that prevents the burner from⁤ seating squarely, or ​buckling ⁤from​ thermal cycling.
  • operational symptoms ⁢to‍ inspect for: uneven or yellowing flame, burner movement⁤ when ‌installed,​ difficulty in seating burner caps, and spattering of grease into the‌ cavity beneath the cooktop.
  • Recommended diagnostic inspections:⁢ remove⁤ the burner assembly and⁣ perform a close visual ‌inspection under strong light, use⁢ a straightedge to check flatness ‍across the pan surface, probe suspect areas with a⁢ blunt tool to detect flaking or thin metal, ‌and​ verify burner-centered alignment and flame shape ‌with the pan​ installed.
Item Description
Material Chrome‑plated stamped steel; thin substrate susceptible to pitting after coating failure
Compatibility Designed for⁢ 6″ surface burners on specified GE range⁤ models; verify burner diameter and clip/slot locations‍ before‌ replacement
Replacement trigger Perforation, warpage that prevents secure burner seating, or ‌corrosion that​ alters airflow and flame stability

Technicians should ‌document corrosion extent and dimensional deviation‍ before deciding to repair or replace the pan; light surface ⁢rust that​ does ‌not affect seating or airflow ⁢can sometimes be cleaned and‍ treated, but through‑holes ⁢or bends greater⁢ than ‌a⁤ few millimeters typically ⁤require⁣ replacement to restore safe operation. During reinstallation confirm that the WB32X107 seats‌ concentrically, that burner caps sit flat, and that⁢ the flame pattern returns ⁤to a stable blue cone – if not, inspect the ​burner ⁣head and orifice for ‌obstruction‍ or ‌damage before attributing‍ the issue solely to the drip bowl.

Compatibility,Replacement considerations,Step-by-Step Installation Procedures,and Post‑installation Troubleshooting

The WB32X107 GE Range Stove Cooktop 6″‍ Drip Bowl Chrome Large Hole serves as​ a receptacle for spills and as the ⁤mechanical seating surface for‌ 6‑inch electric coil elements;​ its ​large center aperture and flange geometry are designed to ‍match​ the outer diameter and mounting lug clearance of standard 6″ ​replacement ‍burners. When evaluating compatibility,‍ verify ‌the coil outer diameter, lug spacing and ⁤orientation, and the cooktop cutout or raised lip profile on the range⁤ surface. Some GE models and legacy Hotpoint/GE combinations ‍use ⁤identical 6″ coils and ⁤will accept this chrome ⁢bowl, while ranges with sealed or radiant glass ceramic tops, ⁤or ⁣those that use proprietary retainer rings, require ​different ‍parts. Inspect the element terminals and ‌the ‌drip bowl edge ‍for signs of corrosion, ⁣deformation,⁣ or⁢ insulation damage before installing a​ replacement, since poor contact or a ⁢warped bowl can cause arcing, uneven ⁣heating, ⁤or premature element failure.

Disconnect power ​ and allow‌ the appliance to ​cool ⁢before starting work;⁢ this reduces risk and makes terminals accessible. To install: ⁢lift the coil​ element‌ free from its socket or remove the element retainer,‍ set aside the old ⁢drip bowl,​ seat⁤ the new ‍WB32X107 in the cooktop recess so​ the ‌center hole aligns with the element’s terminal‌ studs, and than reseat the coil ‌ensuring ​the lugs engage the terminal clips without forcing ‌the element.After ⁣installation, run a short functional test on each burner⁤ and observe ⁢for stable contact, uniform ⁣heat output, and ‌absence​ of‍ sparks or ⁤unusual odors. If the element rocks,produces intermittent ⁣heating,or sparks,recheck bowl seating and⁢ terminal insulation,measure element ‍continuity with a multimeter,and⁤ replace any ⁤damaged ⁤element‌ or retainer hardware rather than⁤ forcing fitment.

  • Speedy‌ installation steps: power off‌ → remove coil/retainer⁤ → ​remove old bowl → ‌clean surface → seat new bowl​ → reinstall coil → test operation.
Item Description
WB32X107 Chrome 6″ drip bowl with large center hole; fits standard ‌6″ electric coil elements where geometry and⁣ lug orientation match.

Q&A

What is ‍the WB32X107 drip ‌bowl and what size⁤ element does it fit?

The WB32X107 is a replacement chrome drip ⁤bowl (drip ⁢pan) designed for electric ranges. ​It is made for 6-inch (6″) coil surface elements – specifically the styles ​that require​ a large-center hole in the pan so the element’s mounting/terminal assembly can pass through.

How do ⁢I ⁣know if ​WB32X107 will⁣ fit my GE range model?

Check your old drip pan or your range’s parts⁤ diagram. The‌ OEM part number ⁤WB32X107 stamped on​ the​ old pan‍ confirms a match.If​ you ⁢don’t ‍have the old pan,⁣ measure:‍ the pan is‍ sized for 6″ coil ⁣elements and has ⁤a large center hole. ⁤You ​can also look up ‌your range model number on GE Parts & Accessories or provide ⁤the model number⁣ to ​a ⁢parts ⁢supplier to‍ confirm compatibility ⁤with WB32X107.

How do I remove and install⁣ the WB32X107 drip bowl?

Safety first: unplug the range or switch off the breaker. To remove: lift the⁢ electric coil‍ element⁤ slightly and pull ⁣it outward to disengage it from ​the ​receptacle, then lift the element out of the⁣ old drip ​bowl and lift the bowl out of‌ the cooktop. to‌ install:‍ drop the new WB32X107 into⁣ the‌ cooktop cutout,position ⁣it so the ⁤center⁣ hole‌ aligns with the ⁢element receptacle,then⁤ reinsert the coil element ⁢by inserting the element’s terminals into the receptacle and​ lowering the element into the pan until it seats. Restore power ⁢and test ‍the burner. No tools are usually required.

What is​ the difference between a ⁢”large hole”⁢ and ​”small hole” ‌6″ drip bowl?

“Large⁢ hole” and “small hole” refer to the diameter ‍of the center opening in the drip ‌bowl.Large-hole pans are used ‌with ⁣elements that have ​larger terminal housings or require more ⁢clearance for the element⁣ mounting; small-hole pans are for elements ⁤with smaller mounting ⁤terminals. Using the‍ wrong type may prevent⁤ the element from seating properly‌ or​ interfere with⁢ the receptacle connection,‍ so match the pan​ center hole style ‌to your element.

How ⁣should I clean and ​maintain a chrome WB32X107 ‍drip bowl?

Let the pan cool‌ wholly. Remove loose debris and soak the pan in ⁢warm, soapy water to loosen grime. ⁢For stubborn‌ burned-on food use a paste ‍of baking ‌soda and water ⁣or a mild non-abrasive cleaner and a soft scrub ‌pad. Avoid steel wool⁣ or ‌harsh abrasive cleaners that can scratch or remove the chrome finish. Rinse, dry thoroughly to prevent rust, and reinstall. Do not‌ use oven⁢ self-clean cycles on loose drip pans – extreme heat can discolor or ‌warp‌ them.

What‌ causes drip bowls to warp, rust or discolor,​ and when should ​I replace them?

Warping and discoloration result from​ prolonged exposure to high⁤ heat, ​heavy⁣ pots, or oven self-clean cycles; rust appears when protective coatings are damaged and ⁢moisture reaches the metal. Replace ⁣the‌ pan if it is‍ warped (prevents proper seating‌ of the element), badly rusted,‌ flaking/chipped​ chrome,‍ or if it‌ allows poor electrical contact or arcing. Replace as soon as you notice structural damage or performance ‍issues.

Can I use an aftermarket replacement rather of the GE ‌WB32X107‍ OEM‌ part?

Aftermarket pans are available and frequently enough less expensive, but fit and finish can vary. ‌If ​you choose aftermarket, verify the pan is explicitly listed for 6″ large-hole ⁤GE ranges and compare dimensions and hole configuration to‌ your⁣ old pan. OEM (WB32X107) ‍provides ‍guaranteed fit for compatible GE/Hotpoint models and is recommended when precise‌ fit and finish matter.

My element​ won’t seat properly ‍after installing the‌ new pan ​- what should I check?

First, confirm the ⁤pan ⁤is the correct large-hole‌ 6″ ​type and is seated flat‍ in the cooktop cutout.⁣ Check that the element terminals ​are ⁣aligned ‌with the receptacle and that⁢ no metal‌ edges of⁢ the pan are blocking the element’s terminal ‌housing. Inspect the element terminals and receptacle for damage⁣ or​ debris;⁤ clean or replace​ a damaged receptacle/element. Always​ cut power before⁤ inspecting electrical terminals. If seating still ‍fails, double-check that you purchased the correct pan ​size/style ⁣for your‍ element.

Final Thoughts

The WB32X107 GE Range Stove Cooktop 6″ Drip Bowl ‍Chrome Large Hole serves a straightforward but critically important​ role in stovetop maintenance ‌and⁣ operation. By catching spills ⁤and food debris, protecting ‌the underlying cooktop surface, ⁤and providing a​ secure seat for the burner⁢ assembly, this‌ drip bowl helps preserve the appliance’s appearance ⁣and ⁢ease‍ of cleaning⁤ while supporting‍ reliable burner alignment. ⁣Its⁤ chrome finish and ​large central opening are designed⁣ to ⁤match specific burner configurations and contribute to a⁤ neat,functional cooktop ⁣area.

accurate‌ diagnosis and ⁣timely⁤ replacement are ⁤essential​ when a drip‍ bowl‌ becomes ⁣warped,corroded,cracked,or otherwise ⁣compromised. Verify compatibility with the appliance model and⁢ part number, inspect for physical damage or fit issues,⁢ and follow manufacturer guidance or qualified service‌ procedures when installing a replacement. Using⁤ the correct WB32X107 ‌part‍ or an⁤ approved equivalent ensures⁣ proper‍ fit and function, helping maintain overall cooktop⁢ performance and⁤ prolong the life ⁣of the range.


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