318255101 Frigidaire Oven Bake Element

318255101⁢ Frigidaire Oven Bake‌ Element is a replaceable resistive ​heating ‍component used in Frigidaire electric ovens; it is a ​metal-sheathed ⁢tubular element designed ​to generate heat when supplied wiht mains voltage. As a bake element, the part is typically mounted ​at the bottom of the oven cavity and includes electrical terminals ⁣and mounting brackets⁣ so it can⁢ be secured and connected to the oven’s wiring ⁤harness ​or terminal⁣ block.

Inside‍ the appliance, the⁢ bake element converts electrical energy into thermal⁢ energy​ and provides the primary heat source for baking operations. It interacts with the oven ⁣control system (relays or ⁢solid-state switches on‌ the control board),the temperature sensing ‌circuit (oven sensor or thermostat),safety devices (thermal fuses or limit thermostats),and the oven⁤ cavity/insulation that affect‌ heat distribution. In convection models the element works in concert with the circulation fan to achieve⁢ even temperatures; in ​conventional ovens it provides radiative and‌ convective heat from the⁣ oven ‌floor area.

This article will explain the bake element’s functional principles​ and typical electrical and mechanical characteristics, outline​ compatibility and fitment considerations for replacements, describe common failure symptoms and how to distinguish element faults from control or sensor faults, provide‍ practical troubleshooting steps ⁣(visual inspection, continuity ‌and ‍resistance checks, and live-voltage‍ verification procedures), and⁣ cover safe replacement practices and ⁤post-installation checks to confirm correct operation.

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Function and Role of the ⁣Bake Element: Thermal Output, Electrical⁢ Ratings, and Safety Limits

The 318255101 Frigidaire Oven Bake⁤ Element is a resistive sheath heating element that converts electrical energy​ into radiant and convective heat to raise and maintain oven-cavity ‌temperature. The element contains a nickel-chromium resistance coil ⁢sealed⁤ inside ‍a ​stainless steel sheath;​ thermal output is specified ‍in watts and for ​typical residential‌ ovens falls in the approximate range of 1,500-3,500 W. ⁤At common supply voltages this translates⁤ into ⁤predictable current draws (for example, roughly 6.3 A ‌ to 14.6 A on a ‍240 V circuit),so correct replacement requires⁤ matching the element’s stamped voltage and wattage to the ⁤oven’s supply and control ratings to avoid underperformance or overloaded ⁣circuits.

Operational behavior and compatibility are ​steadfast by electrical rating, mounting geometry, and terminal style: technicians should confirm element length, mounting ⁣tab placement, and terminal type in addition to⁢ wattage when⁤ selecting a replacement. Practical diagnostic checks include ‍a ‍continuity/resistance measurement (single-point resistance for a functioning element typically falls in the​ tens of‍ ohms; for‍ example, a 2,500 W element on​ 240 V ‍has R ≈ 23 Ω), visual inspection for⁢ breaks or ​sheath discoloration,⁣ and verifying that oven thermostats and thermal limits are intact. For safety, disconnect mains power ⁢before servicing, never operate ⁢an element ⁢with a pinched or breached sheath, and ensure circuit breakers and wiring​ are ‍rated above ​the element’s expected current draw; replacement ⁣parts should match the original electrical ratings to ⁤maintain safe operating limits.

  • Nominal ⁤wattage and stamped ‌voltage (match ⁢to appliance)
  • Expected DC resistance range (use ohm measurement for diagnostics)
  • Terminal⁢ type and spacing (quick-connect vs.screw terminals)
  • Visual failure‌ indicators‍ (open coil, severe oxidation, sheath breach)
item Description
Typical voltage 208-240 VAC for most residential ovens
Typical wattage ~1,500-3,500 W (model-dependent)
approx.resistance at 240 ⁣V ~17-38 Ω (R ⁣= 240²​ / P; example: 2,500 W ≈ ⁤23 Ω)
Example current draw ~6.3 A-14.6 A at 240⁣ V depending on wattage

How the‍ 318255101 Frigidaire Oven Bake Element ⁢Works Inside the‍ Appliance: Circuit integration and Heat Distribution

The 318255101 ⁢Frigidaire Oven ⁢Bake Element is a tubular resistance heater that provides the primary​ radiant and ‌convective heat source for bake cycles. Constructed from a coiled resistance alloy embedded in an insulating filler and enclosed in a stainless or aluminized ‌sheath, the element mounts to the oven cavity and⁤ connects‌ to two power terminals.⁤ in typical Frigidaire household ranges ⁢the element is designed to‍ operate on the⁢ appliance’s line voltage and is matched to the oven’s wattage and terminal spacing; replacements ‌must match the⁢ physical mounting, ⁣terminal‍ type, and electrical ⁣rating to ​ensure proper fit and safe operation.

  • Electrical behavior: cycles on and off under control-board relays or mechanical thermostats to maintain set temperature.
  • Heat distribution: radiates heat directly and creates convective airflow; placement affects hot spots and baking uniformity.
  • Compatibility: ⁤requires⁤ matching voltage, wattage, terminal configuration, and mounting brackets for direct swap.
  • Failure⁤ modes: open-coil, short-to-ground, damaged sheath, or corroded terminals commonly degrade performance.
Item Description
typical‌ diagnostic resistance Calculated from R = V²/P; for example, a 3,000 W element on 240 V measures ~19 Ω (disconnect power before testing).

Electrically, the element integrates into the oven circuit as a resistive ⁣load switched by the control board or a thermostat/relay pair;⁣ the control system modulates duty cycle rather‌ than‍ voltage⁣ to ⁣regulate temperature. during operation ​the element ⁣converts electrical power to heat, producing a combination of radiant energy⁣ (direct heating of ‍pans and food) and convective currents within the cavity. ⁤Technicians diagnose faults by measuring continuity and⁣ insulation resistance at the element terminals with the circuit de-energized and by observing symptoms such as long heat-up times, uneven baking, or visible damage to the sheath; replacing the element requires verifying​ terminal type,⁢ mounting ‌hole alignment,​ and wattage to restore correct thermal‍ behavior.

Common Failure⁢ Symptoms and Diagnostic Procedures for a Defective Bake Element

The‌ 318255101 Frigidaire Oven Bake ⁤Element is the primary radiant heating ⁤element used during⁢ the bake ​cycle; it converts mains⁣ electrical power into heat ​through a metal-sheathed ⁣resistive ⁢conductor and is typically mounted across the rear‌ or base of the oven cavity. Proper compatibility requires matching the element’s voltage and wattage rating ⁤as well as terminal type and mounting bracket arrangement to the oven model.Typical failure modes include open circuits from fractured coils, localized hot spots caused by internal breaks or oxidation of the resistive core,​ and insulation ​breakdown that results ⁢in ​arcing ​or leakage to the chassis; these ⁢behaviors produce predictable operational symptoms‌ such as no‌ heat, partial ⁢heating, or intermittent operation rather than consistent temperature output.

Diagnosing a ‍suspect⁢ bake element begins with a safe, methodical inspection and basic electrical ​tests. Disconnect power before ‌testing. Visually check for discontinuities, blisters, or burn marks at the sheath and terminals; then use a digital multimeter to measure continuity ⁣between the‍ two element terminals (a‍ functioning 240 V oven element will often show low resistance in the tens ‍of ohms – for many 240 V elements around ~20-40 Ω, but this varies ⁣with ​wattage). Measure resistance ‍from each terminal to ​the metal⁢ chassis (this should read open/high resistance; a ‌low reading indicates ‍leakage to ground). If the element is open (infinite resistance between terminals) or shows​ earth leakage, ⁤replace it. If‌ continuity is acceptable but heating ⁤remains uneven ⁤or absent, check terminal ⁢connections, oven control relays/thermostat, and incoming supply voltage (voltage checks ‍should be performed‌ by a qualified technician). Replacement should ​use a correctly rated element with the‌ same electrical specifications and terminal configuration as the original part.

  • No heat or oven fails to reach set temperature
  • Partial⁣ or uneven heating across the oven cavity
  • Visible breaks,‍ blistering, or discoloration of the element sheath
  • Arcing, sparking, burning smell,⁤ or tripped breakers
  • Continuity open between element terminals or low insulation resistance to⁢ chassis
Item Description
typical DC ⁣resistance For many 240 V ⁤bake elements: approximately 20-40 Ω depending on wattage (value ⁢varies by design)
Terminal-to-chassis leakage Should ⁣be very high/open; measurable leakage indicates ​insulation failure and replacement
Common corrective action replace with like-for-like element (matching ⁤voltage/wattage and​ terminal/mounting style)

Compatibility ‍and ‌Replacement Considerations: Model Fitment, connector Types,​ and Installation Best Practices

The 318255101 Frigidaire Oven ⁣Bake Element must match the oven’s mechanical and electrical interface‍ to function reliably. Compatibility is determined​ by overall ​element length and bend pattern, mounting-tab ​locations, sheath‍ diameter, terminal type (for example, 1/4″ male spade quick-disconnects versus insulated wire leads), and the element’s rated voltage/wattage. A physically‍ correct element that uses⁣ different terminal spacing or mounting⁢ geometry can ⁤fail to⁢ seat properly, abrade insulation, or short ‍to the oven chassis; likewise, installing an element with a mismatched wattage​ changes heat-up time‍ and control calibration. ⁤Technicians verify fitment by ​comparing part numbers and measuring the element body and terminal spacing, ⁣and by checking continuity and approximate resistance with a multimeter before final installation.

  • Confirm OEM part number or measure element overall length and distance between mounting ‌tabs.
  • identify terminal style (quick-disconnect spade vs. insulated leads) and ‍observe terminal insulation‌ and strain relief.
  • Check rated voltage/wattage and calculate expected resistance ⁢to confirm the element is not open or ‍shorted.
  • Inspect grommet, mounting clip, and sheath for corrosion or deformation that could affect⁣ sealing or clearance.
Item Description
Terminal ⁣types Commonly 1/4″ male⁣ spade quick-disconnects or​ insulated wire leads; spacing must match oven wiring harness.
Electrical check Expected resistance can be estimated with R = V² / P⁢ (e.g.,‌ use line voltage⁤ and rated⁢ wattage); open circuit indicates ​a failed element.

During‍ installation, follow safe electrical and mechanical practices: disconnect power at⁤ the breaker, remove access​ panels or oven racks for clear⁢ working space, and route terminals‌ away from sharp edges using existing grommets‍ or high-temperature insulation.Seat the​ element securely in its clip or mounting brackets without⁣ bending the sheath; over-stressing the element at its bends ‍can cause ⁤internal breaks. after securing the ⁣element, verify‍ continuity and ⁢that the resistance is within the expected range; perform an initial heat test‍ at controlled settings while ‍observing for ⁣arcing or abnormal smells. Proper⁤ seating and intact grommets preserve oven cavity sealing ‍and airflow patterns, which affects temperature uniformity and control-system behavior.

Q&A

What is the​ 318255101 Frigidaire oven bake element and⁣ which ovens use it?

The 318255101 is‌ an OEM replacement bake element made‌ for many Frigidaire ranges‌ and ovens (including some Kenmore models sold⁢ under the same parent company). It is the lower heating element responsible for baking and maintaining ⁣oven cavity temperature. Compatibility depends on your specific ‍oven model – always verify the part⁤ number against your appliance model number or a⁤ Frigidaire parts diagram before buying.

What⁣ are common symptoms that the ⁣bake element (318255101) has ⁤failed?

Typical signs of a failing or failed​ bake‍ element include: the oven not heating or heating very slowly,uneven baking or cold spots,the element not glowing red⁣ when⁢ the oven is on,visible breaks,blisters or corrosion on the element surface,or⁣ a tripped ⁢breaker / blown⁣ fuse when the oven is turned on. Burning or arcing ⁣smells and visible sparking are also‌ indicators to‌ power down instantly and inspect the element.

How can I test the ​bake element with a multimeter?

First disconnect power‍ to the oven.‌ Remove⁣ the oven racks and‍ access ⁢the element ‍terminals ⁤(usually by removing a small‍ retaining screw and pulling the ‍element forward). Using a​ digital multimeter on the ohms (Ω) range: measure resistance across the two element terminals – a typical 240 V bake element usually measures in‍ the low tens of ohms (commonly around 20-50 Ω⁢ depending on wattage). A very high or infinite resistance indicates ⁢an open (bad) element. Also check for a short to ground ‍by measuring⁣ resistance from each terminal to the metal frame of⁣ the element: you should read infinite/high resistance; any low reading indicates⁢ a short to ground and the element must be‍ replaced.

How do⁢ I replace the 318255101 bake element safely?

Turn ‍off power at the breaker⁢ and verify power is off. Remove ‌oven racks and⁤ access the bake element ⁣by ⁤opening the oven ‍and‌ unscrewing⁤ the retaining ⁤screws that ⁢hold the element to the rear or front of the cavity. Pull the element forward to expose the wiring terminals,note or photograph wire ⁢positions,disconnect the⁣ wires (they‌ may be push-on connectors),install the new element by reconnecting the​ wires to ⁤the correct terminals,secure the element with screws,replace racks,restore power,and test the oven. If you are uncomfortable working with live electrical components or unsure how to ⁤disconnect power, hire​ a qualified appliance technician.

What resistance value should I⁢ expect on ​a good 318255101⁢ element?

Expected resistance⁣ varies ⁣with the element’s wattage. For most ‌240 ‌V oven bake elements the measured resistance across the two terminals commonly falls in the⁢ range of about 20-50 ohms. Use the oven’s⁢ spec sheet or original element wattage if you need a precise expected value. The ⁢key diagnostic is that you see ‍a ⁣stable, low-ohm reading (not open/infinite) between ‌the two terminals and no continuity to ground.

Can a⁤ damaged-looking element be repaired, or must it be replaced?

Visible damage such as breaks, deep corrosion, exposed inner tubing, blistering, or any evidence of arcing ⁤means the element⁣ should be replaced.Ther is⁢ no safe or reliable field “repair” for a compromised element; replacement ⁢with ⁣a correct OEM or equivalent⁤ part is the proper⁣ fix.

Is the bake element ⁤the same as the broil element?

No. The bake element is typically the lower heating element used ⁣for baking and‍ maintaining temperature. ‌The broil element is usually located at ‍the ‍top of the oven cavity and ‌is ‍designed to ‍produce intense radiant heat for broiling.‌ They are different shapes,locations,wattages,and part ​numbers; don’t substitute one for the other unless the replacement⁣ is‌ specified to ⁤match that function.

Where can I buy​ a genuine ⁤318255101 and is an aftermarket part acceptable?

You can buy the 318255101 from Frigidaire’s parts⁣ distributors, authorized dealers, appliance⁣ parts stores, and many⁤ online retailers. Aftermarket equivalents are frequently enough available and can be acceptable if they match the OEM specifications​ (dimensions,⁣ terminal type, wattage, mounting).‌ To ensure fit and⁤ safety, confirm compatibility with your oven model number and review return policies; when in doubt, choose the​ OEM part or ⁢buy from a reputable supplier.

Closing Remarks

the 318255101 Frigidaire​ oven bake element is a essential component responsible for generating and distributing the consistent radiant⁤ heat required for baking and roasting. Proper function⁣ of this ​element⁢ is essential​ to accurate temperature control, even cooking results, and overall oven performance; when it operates ⁢correctly, it supports the appliance’s intended efficiency and reliability.

As symptoms of element failure-such as uneven heating, visible damage, or​ lack of heat-can resemble other oven⁤ issues, ‌accurate diagnosis ​is critically important before replacing parts.Verifying ‍the bake element’s condition through⁣ visual ​inspection and appropriate electrical testing, and considering other oven systems, helps ensure the‌ correct fault is identified and ‌prevents needless repairs.

When replacement is necessary, using the correct 318255101 part and following manufacturer guidance or professional ⁣service recommendations helps restore safe operation and consistent cooking performance. Timely, proper ​repair preserves appliance ‍longevity, maintains efficiency, and ⁣reduces potential safety risks ⁢associated with a malfunctioning bake element.


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