316031501 Frigidaire Oven Valve

316031501 Frigidaire Oven Valve is an electromechanical gas control valve used in Frigidaire gas ⁣ovens and ranges; it functions as‍ a ⁢safety and flow-regulation component⁢ that opens​ and closes the gas‌ supply to the oven burners in response to​ control signals.As a replaceable service part,the valve assembly typically includes the valve body,mounting flange,inlet/outlet ports and electrical terminals for the oven control or safety circuit.

Inside the appliance the‍ valve acts as the interface between the household gas supply and the oven’s ignition system. ‌It ⁤receives commands from the ‍oven ‌control board or thermostat and works in concert with the igniter (or⁣ pilot system) ⁤and safety sensors to‍ allow gas ​flow only ‍when a valid ignition sequence is present.Mechanically and ⁢electrically it connects to the manifold and gas pipingand it’s operation affects combustion stability, temperature control and, critically, user safety by preventing unintended gas flow.

In this article you will find a technical overview of the valve’s⁤ function and⁢ key‍ specifications, guidance​ on model compatibility⁣ and identification, common failure ⁣symptoms (for⁣ example no heat, delayed ignition, intermittent operation or audible gas leakage), step-by-step troubleshooting checks to ⁣isolate valve ‍faults (including electrical, mechanical and leak-test procedures)and practical replacement considerations such as required tools, sealing and torque practicesand safety precautions to follow when ⁢servicing gas components. The intent is to provide technicians, engineers and appliance owners with the ⁣facts needed to diagnose,​ verify compatibility and safely ‌replace the⁣ component when necessary.

Table ‌of Contents

Function and Role of the Oven Valve Assembly in Gas Flow Control and Safety Interlocks

The 316031501 Frigidaire Oven‌ Valve is the primary gas shutoff ⁢and metering device for the oven cavity;‌ it controls flow through one or more ports and‌ provides the mechanical ‌interface for the oven’s ignition and safety systems.‌ Internally the assembly uses seats and diaphragms actuated by solenoid coils⁤ so that the ⁤valve remains normally closed until the oven control or thermostat applies the appropriate control voltage. In operation the valve must both meter steady ⁤flow for temperature control and provide an instantaneous shutoff when the control board or safety interlock signals a fault ​or end of cycle.

Safety interlocks that interact with‌ the oven⁤ valve include the control board relays,high-limit ‌thermostats or thermal fuses,door switches on self-clean cycles,and‍ flame detection devices⁤ (thermocouple or flame ⁣sensor/ignitor feedback depending on ignition type). Practical troubleshooting⁢ steps for ‌a technician include verifying the presence of the expected control voltage at the valve connector, measuring coil continuityand inspecting for mechanical ⁢sticking or seat leakage; audible‌ humming, lack of ‍ignitionor ‌continuous gas flow are indicative symptoms. replacement parts such as the 316031501 assembly must be cross-referenced to the appliance model to confirm manifold mating,connector type,and mounting orientation rather ⁣than⁢ relying solely on appearance.

  • Key behaviors: normally closed solenoid ⁢actuation, staged meteringand fail-safe shutoff​ on loss of control signal.
  • Safety interfaces: control board, flame detection,⁤ thermal cutouts ⁢and door interlocks.
  • Common ‌diagnostics: control voltage check, coil resistance measurementand leak/stick inspection.
Item Description
Type multi-port gas valve assembly with solenoid-actuated seats
Primary function Meter ⁢and shut off gas to⁤ the oven; interface with ignition and safety circuits
Control⁢ voltage Varies ‌by model (commonly​ line-voltage switching or low-voltage via relay); verify ​on appliance
Common symptoms of failure No gas flow, valve hum without ignition, uncontrolled⁢ flow or gas smell,⁢ inability ‍to hold pressure
Replacement guidance Confirm compatibility with appliance model number and⁢ manifold/connector configuration before install

How the 316031501​ Frigidaire Oven Valve ⁤Works ⁢Inside the ⁤Appliance:⁣ Solenoid, Orificeand Thermocouple‍ Integration

The 316031501 Frigidaire ​Oven ‍Valve is‍ a combined‍ control and⁢ safety⁤ valve⁤ that meters gas to the ​burner ‌through a solenoid-actuated plunger working against‌ a precision orifice. When the oven ‍control calls for heat the control circuit⁣ energizes the solenoid, retracting the plunger and aligning the gas passage with the orifice so a controlled flow reaches the burner.⁤ The​ orifice geometry and seat condition determine flow rate and flame characteristics, so contamination, wearor using a non-matching replacement orifice will change combustion performance. This valve⁤ assembly is matched to specific Frigidaire manifolds and connector⁤ types; compatibility requires the ⁣same mounting pattern, inlet threadand pressure rating to maintain safe operation and correct fuel delivery.

The valve’s safety integration ⁢relies on a thermocouple‌ or flame-sensing input that permits the⁣ valve to stay open ‍only while a ⁣valid‍ flame is present. ⁤If⁢ the thermocouple ‍voltage or sensor signal ‌drops as⁣ the pilot ‍or burner is out, the ⁤valve’s safety circuit prevents the solenoid from remaining energized and shuts off gas flow. For⁢ practical troubleshooting, technicians check solenoid coil resistance​ and continuity, inspect the orifice and seat for carbon ⁤or debris,‌ and verify the thermocouple or ​flame-sensor signal under actual flame conditions ‍rather than only at ⁤rest. Typical field observations⁣ include a clicking solenoid with no sustained flow (coil energizes but plunger or seat defective), low/sooty flame from a‍ partially​ blocked ‌orifice, ⁢or ‌intermittent operation caused ⁤by​ a weak thermocouple that ⁤fails to sustain the safety circuit.

  • Common symptoms: ​no gas ​flow,clicking without ignition,weak/sooty flame,or valve not sealing.
  • Practical checks: measure coil resistance, clean/inspect⁤ the orifice, confirm thermocouple millivolt⁣ output or sensor continuityand verify part fitment to the‌ manifold.
Item Description
Solenoid Electromechanical ‍coil that retracts a plunger to open ⁤the gas​ passage when energized ‌by the control circuit.
Orifice Precision‌ opening that sets gas flow ​rate and flame‍ characteristics; subject to clogging and wear.
Thermocouple ‍/ Flame Sensor Provides a safety signal to hold the valve open only while a flame is ⁣present; loss of signal causes valve ‌closure.

Common Failure Symptoms‌ and Diagnostic Procedures for Oven​ Valve Malfunctions

the ​316031501 Frigidaire Oven Valve⁣ is ​the‍ mechanical and electro-mechanical assembly that meters gas flow ⁢to the oven​ burner and provides a fail‑safe shutoff when the control system ⁢does not call for‌ heat. Functionally it contains an ‍actuating solenoid or stepper mechanism, internal⁣ seats/diaphragmsand an ⁢orifice matched to the appliance’s burner design; together ‌these elements regulate flow rate and seal against backflow.Compatibility is persistent by mounting flange, inlet/outlet diameters, actuator electrical characteristics and gas type (natural vs. LP), so replace like‑for‑like by part number to‍ ensure​ correct flow characteristics and control interface. In practice, a valve that fails to open will produce no heat‍ despite a​ glowing igniter, while⁤ a valve that leaks or sticks open can produce a persistent⁢ gas⁢ odor⁤ or delayed ignition, creating clear operational‍ symptoms ​that help⁢ isolate⁤ the valve as the component at fault.

  • No heat despite‌ a‌ functioning igniter (valve fails to open)
  • Intermittent heating or cut-outs when thermostat cycles (electrical/coil fault)
  • Gas⁤ odor or ⁤continuous flame when control is off (seat/leakage)
  • Audible clicking or humming during operation (solenoid or ⁢vibration)
  • Slow or delayed ⁤ignition⁣ after‍ control ​calls for heat (partial obstruction or weak actuation)

Diagnostics begin with‌ safety⁤ isolation:⁢ disconnect electrical power and ⁣close the ​gas ‌supply ‍before any physical⁤ inspection. ‍Perform a visual check⁣ for corrosion, damaged connectorsand loose mounting, then a leak ‍check on all gas​ joints using a ⁢soapy water‌ test. Electrically, measure ⁣coil continuity with ​a multimeter-manny ⁣oven valves present measurable continuity in the coil‌ (typically tens ‍to⁤ low hundreds of ohms) but must be ⁢compared to the manufacturer’s specification for⁣ the exact model; also ‍verify the control circuit supplies the correct‍ actuator voltage when a heat call is made. For functional confirmation, ‌reapply the appropriate control signal (with ⁣gas off for an electrical bench test,​ or supervised ‍with gas on and pilot/igniter active) and observe valve travel, audible actuation, ‍and ⁢any change in burner behavior. If the valve shows correct electrical input but fails to pass gas or ⁤leaks under static conditions, internal seats/diaphragms or the mating orifice are‍ likely degraded and ‌the valve should be replaced.

Item Description
Coil continuity Continuity present; compare measured resistance ‍to manufacturer spec for 316031501
Control signal Verify correct ⁢voltage/current supplied to⁢ actuator during a heat call (line or low-voltage depending⁤ on model)

Compatibility, Replacement Considerationsand Step‑by‑Step Installation for the 316031501 Valve

The 316031501 Frigidaire Oven Valve serves as the primary gas metering ⁢and safety shutoff device for the bake and broil circuits.It integrates⁣ a mechanical valve seat with an electrically actuated control so that⁣ when the oven control or igniter signals heat demand the ‌valve⁤ opens to allow gas to the burner; when the demand stops the valve returns to a positive closed position. Compatibility is‌ determined by mounting orientation, inlet/outlet thread type,⁢ orifice‌ diameter and electrical connector style – replacing the ‍valve with a physically similar assembly that has a⁣ different orifice or port alignment can alter burner⁣ performance or prevent correct installation. Verify the OEM⁣ part ⁤number, inlet thread standardand whether the assembly contains one or multiple outlet ports ​before proceeding, ⁢especially ⁢when substituting across Frigidaire, Kenmoreor other shared-platform models.

When planning a replacement,account for mechanical and safety details rather ⁢than treating the valve as ⁤a plug-and-play‌ item. ⁤Use new⁣ gaskets and ‌appropriate ⁤thread sealant specified for gas fittingsand label electrical connections to preserve ⁣control logic. Typical diagnostics that justify replacement include persistent failure to open, audible gas flow when the oven is offor intermittent operation despite proper⁢ control signals; these symptoms can ⁤result from seized internal seats, corroded ‍solenoid componentsor damaged sealed diaphragms. If you‌ do the work yourself, follow safe isolation‍ and ‌leak-testing procedures⁢ and stop ‍if the installation requires modifications⁤ to fixed gas ⁤piping or control ⁢wiring beyond simple connector changes.

  • Shut off gas and electrical power to the appliance at the house supply and breaker.
  • Access the valve by removing​ the‌ oven back panel or lower kick panel; unplug or label wiring harnesses before disconnecting.
  • Use‌ two wrenches on ​the gas tubing nut​ and valve body to​ prevent twisting the tube when loosening fittings.
  • Remove mounting fasteners, extract ⁣the valve⁢ assemblyand​ compare the new part for identical ⁢outlet portsorifice positionand electrical connector type.
  • Install the new valve with replacement gaskets and apply only a thread sealant ⁤approved for gas service ⁣on male pipe threads if required; torque fittings to appliance manufacturer specifications.
  • Reconnect wiring, restore gasand perform a ‍pressure/leak test with an ‌approved detector or soapy solution; inspect⁤ for bubbles ‍at all ‌joints while the gas is pressurized but burners off.
  • Confirm⁤ correct burner ignition​ and flame shape under normal operating conditions; if flame characteristics or control behavior differ, recheck orifice and valve orientation or ‌consult​ a certified technician.
Item Description
Function Solenoid-actuated gas⁣ shutoff and metering valve for ⁣bake/broil circuits.
Compatibility Depends ⁣on OEM number, mounting⁢ flange, inlet/outlet thread⁢ standard, ‌orifice size and connector​ type; verify model⁤ fit before purchase.
Common ​failure signs No ‍ignition, weak or unstable flames, audible gas flow with control offor intermittent valve operation.

Q&A

What is the 316031501 Frigidaire oven valve and ​what does it do?

The 316031501 is an OEM⁣ replacement gas valve ⁣(control or safety valve) used⁢ in certain Frigidaire gas ovens/ranges. It controls the flow of natural gas or propane to the oven burner(s)⁣ and contains the ⁣solenoid/seat assembly that opens⁣ and closes to allow gas when the oven calls for ‍heat and to ​shut it ‌off when it doesn’t.

How can I tell if the oven ‌valve (316031501) is failing?

Common ​symptoms⁣ of a failing oven valve include: oven will⁣ not ignite or maintain​ flame, constant clicking without ignition, the burner lights but won’t ⁣stay ⁣lit, intermittent ‍heating, ‌or smell of gas when the oven is off (indicating ⁣a stuck-open seat). Noise such as humming or buzzing ‍from the valve can also indicate a problem. ⁣Always rule out ignition module, igniter, thermostat/oven‌ sensorand control⁢ board issues first, because those can produce similar symptoms.

Can I ⁣safely replace the 316031501 valve myself?

Replacing the valve is feasible for a competent DIYer with plumbing⁣ and electrical experience, but it involves working with gas and live electrical connections.⁣ You must‌ turn off​ the⁣ gas supply and electrical power, ‌depressurize and cap or disconnect the gas line properlyand perform a leak test after installation. If you are not experienced or pleasant with ‍gas work,hire a licensed appliance technician or gas plumber.

How do I test the 316031501 valve to confirm it is indeed faulty?

Technician-level tests include: (1) visually inspecting for damage, corrosionor leaks; (2) checking electrical⁢ continuity of the ⁣solenoid‌ coils with⁣ a multimeter (compare⁢ to OEM service literature‌ where available);⁢ (3) observing whether the‌ valve energizes when the oven calls for heat; and (4) using a manometer or propane ​tank test to measure inlet/outlet pressures and confirm the valve ⁤opens to pass correct gas flow. Because incorrect ⁤testing can⁢ be dangerous, take precautions and consult service documentation or a professional.

How do I find the correct ‍replacement​ and‌ confirm compatibility with my range?

Confirm compatibility by matching your appliance’s model number (found on the oven frame ⁢or ⁢behind‌ the broiler drawer)or by ⁣searching⁤ the OEM part number 316031501 with Frigidaire’s parts diagrams or‌ authorized parts ⁤dealers. Do not rely ‌solely on visual ⁣similarity – verify gas type (natural gas vs. propane), mounting style, port sizeand electrical connector type before ordering.

What ⁣are the basic steps to⁢ install ‍the 316031501 valve?

General steps: 1) Disconnect power and shut off​ gas. 2) Remove access ‌panels to⁢ reach‌ the manifold valve. 3) Label and disconnect⁤ electrical connectors and thermocouple/igniter wiring. 4) Carefully disconnect the gas​ supply ⁢line from the valve (use two wrenches to avoid ⁣twisting). 5) Remove mounting screws and‍ swap the old ​valve ⁣for the new​ one,‍ replacing any ⁣gaskets or seals. 6) Reconnect gas line and electrical‍ connections. 7) restore gas ⁢and perform a leak test with a soapy solution or electronic gas leak detector; then restore power and⁣ test oven operation. Follow the model-specific⁣ service sheet and local codes.

After replacing the valve, the oven still won’t heat. What should I check next?

If ​the valve is new but the oven still⁤ won’t heat, check the igniter (or glow bar), the oven temperature ⁣sensor/thermistor,​ the control board/relay that signals the valveand wiring/connectors for continuity and proper voltage when the ‍oven is calling for heat. A weak ⁣igniter​ may not draw enough current to⁢ allow the valve to open, so it’s important to verify ‍ignition system components​ as well.

Where can I​ buy a genuine 316031501 replacement and how much does it typically cost?

You can purchase a genuine part through‌ Frigidaire-authorized parts dealers, appliance parts websitesor local appliance repair shops. Prices vary ⁤by seller and region; expect a gas valve‍ to be a mid-range to higher-cost oven part.Always confirm the OEM part​ number and return policy before purchasingand consider buying from ⁣a‍ source that offers⁤ technical support or a warranty.

In Summary

The 316031501 Frigidaire oven ​valve serves as a critical component in the ‌appliance’s ⁤gas ⁢delivery and control system, regulating the‍ flow of fuel to the bake and broil burners and​ enabling reliable⁤ ignition and temperature control. ⁢Its proper function directly affects cooking performance, energy efficiencyand ⁢the ability of the oven to maintain consistent temperatures; conversely, a​ malfunctioning valve can ​produce uneven heating,⁤ ignition failures, leaksor safety hazards.

accurate diagnosis is ⁣essential when oven symptoms suggest a valve problem, because similar issues can arise ⁣from igniters, thermostats, sensors, wiringor control modules. A systematic inspection and testing process-looking for signs of wear, ​electrical continuity, proper actuationand gas tightness-helps distinguish valve failure ​from other causes and prevents needless parts replacement.

When testing indicates that‌ the 316031501​ valve is defective, timely ‌replacement restores safe operation and appliance ⁤performance. To ensure compatibility, reliabilityand compliance with safety standards, replacement should follow manufacturer specifications and be performed or verified ‌by⁣ a qualified technician; ​proper installation, leak testingand post-repair calibration minimize risk and help maintain long-term oven function.


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