318255006 Frigidaire Oven Range Bake Element

318255006 Frigidaire Oven Range Bake Element is an electric ⁤resistive⁣ heating component designed for use in Frigidaire electric ⁤ovens and ranges; ‍it‍ is the replaceable⁤ tubular⁤ heating ​element ‍mounted at the​ bottom of the oven cavity that​ converts ⁣electrical energy into the heat used for ‍baking. ‍Constructed as a sealed metal‌ sheath containing a resistance alloy, the​ element terminates in insulated ⁤electrical ‍connectors⁤ and⁢ is secured to the ⁢oven floor or support brackets​ to‌ deliver radiant ‌and⁤ convective​ heat to the ‍cooking chamber.

Within the appliance system the bake element is ​a primary heat source and works ⁢in⁢ concert⁢ with the oven ⁤control board or mechanical thermostat, temperature sensor or probe, relays or⁤ triacsand the wiring harness. When energized by the control ​system it⁢ dissipates ⁤power‌ as heat,⁢ and ⁤its thermal⁣ output and‌ cycling determine ⁢oven ⁣temperature stability; faults in the‍ element (open circuit, short to ground, hot spots) ​or ​its connections⁣ can​ affect temperature regulation, ‍safety interlocksand component ⁢load on the control ‌circuitry.

In this article readers will find​ a technical ⁣overview of the element’s function and typical ‍electrical/physical characteristics, guidance on‍ model compatibility and ⁤part-number considerations,⁤ common failure symptoms ​to recognise⁤ (such as no ⁤heat, uneven heating,‍ visible damageor ​electrical⁢ arcing)and practical​ troubleshooting checks⁢ a technician or appliance⁢ owner can perform (visual inspection, continuity/resistance measurementsand wiring/connection verification). ⁣The article also covers ⁢replacement considerations including matching terminal types and ratings,⁤ proper mounting and ⁢sealingand ⁢essential safety precautions such ​as disconnecting mains power before inspection⁢ or service.

Table ⁤of Contents

function and Role of the‌ Bake Element in Heat ⁣Generation ‍and⁤ Oven Temperature‌ Regulation

the ⁤318255006 ⁣Frigidaire ⁢Oven Range⁢ Bake Element is ⁤a tubular ​resistive ⁤heater⁤ that converts electrical ⁣energy into ‍the primary ⁢radiant ‌and convective heat​ used during bake⁣ cycles. Installed at the bottom of ⁣the oven⁢ cavity, ​the element heats by the Joule effect when supplied with the⁣ oven’s⁢ rated‌ voltage;⁤ its steady, ⁣predictable resistance determines power⁣ output and thermal response.⁤ For compatibility, technicians should match ​the part number ⁣to the oven model, verify terminal⁣ type and​ mounting ⁢clips, ‍and confirm the element’s electrical ⁤rating before replacement to ensure proper fit⁢ and safe‍ operation.

  • Function: generates ‍steady​ radiant⁣ and convective heat ‌in bake​ mode.
  • Control ‌behavior: cycles ​on and off⁣ under thermostat or‌ electronic control to maintain set temperature.
  • Compatibility ‍checks:⁤ connector style,‍ mounting bracketsand voltage ⁢rating must ⁢match the oven.
  • Failure ⁢indicators: open⁣ circuit on ⁤an ohmmeter, prolonged preheator uneven‍ baking across ‍racks.

The bake element works ‌in concert ​with the oven ⁤thermostat, temperature sensor ‌(thermistor⁤ or ‌thermocouple), ⁤and​ electronic control‌ board ‌to ‍regulate cavity temperature. ⁢When the controller calls for heat ‍the ⁣element energizes; ‍as ‌the cavity approaches setpoint the controller reduces duty cycle by switching power to the element on and off. in practical ⁤troubleshooting,measuring the element resistance and‌ observing​ cycling behavior⁢ at the control (or using a clamp meter ​to observe current draw during a bake⁢ cycle) helps⁤ distinguish a failed element from control⁤ or sensor faults. Replacing a degraded element typically ⁢restores⁣ proper heat⁤ output and uniformity, while mismatch ‌in rating‍ or‌ mounting can cause ⁤poor ⁢performance​ or⁢ connector ⁤failure.

Item Description
Element type tubular​ resistive ⁤heating element designed for ⁣oven bake⁢ applications
Primary ‌role Provide the⁣ main heat source for ​bake ⁣cycles; works‍ with thermostat/control ⁢to maintain temperature
Common diagnostic checks Continuity/resistance measurement,​ visual inspection ‍for‍ breaks⁣ or blistersand observation ​of control cycling

How​ the‍ 318255006⁤ Frigidaire ‌Oven Range Bake ⁣Element Integrates‌ with⁤ Control ​Systems, ⁣Wiringand Thermal Sensors

The 318255006 Frigidaire ⁣Oven Range Bake Element is a⁤ resistive heating component ​that​ integrates⁢ directly with the ‍oven’s control system by being switched on‌ and off by relays, ‌triacsor contactors on the ‌control board.When ⁢the control applies mains voltage across⁢ the element terminals, the element converts ⁣electrical power into ‍heat; ‍the control ⁣system modulates ​that power‌ (on/off‍ cycling ⁢or phase control) to achieve the ​commanded temperature. Compatibility concerns ⁢during ‍replacement⁢ include⁢ matching the element’s terminal spacing and mounting ⁢brackets,⁤ verifying ⁤the nominal voltage rating (typically ⁢240 V for North American⁤ ovens)and confirming⁣ the‍ element’s⁣ DC resistance matches ⁤the specification so control timing and thermal⁤ response remain ‌consistent with factory ‌calibration.

Thermal sensors ⁤- commonly an ​NTC thermistor or a simple mechanical thermostat/limit ⁣switch‍ – provide the‍ control board with real-time temperature feedback; the board uses that feedback for⁤ duty-cycle ‌calculations or PID/hysteresis ‍control to maintain setpoint. Wiring practice separates high-voltage element conductors ​from low-voltage ‌sensor leads and uses secure spade connectors or crimp‌ terminals to ⁣avoid intermittent⁣ contact; shielded or routed sensor wiring reduces noise that could cause erroneous ‍temperature ⁤readings. Practical diagnostics include​ verifying the element’s continuity‌ and expected resistance range, checking for⁤ shorts to⁣ chassis groundand measuring‍ the sensor resistance at ⁤room temperature to confirm it matches the ‌expected value‍ for that sensor type; an open element or a​ sensor out of range will prevent⁢ the control from correctly energizing ​the⁣ element or will cause improper cycling.

  • Typical diagnostic steps: verify mains supply to element, measure element resistance, check for ground shorts, measure sensor⁢ resistance,⁣ inspect ​spade‍ connectors and ​wire routing.
  • Control interactions: relays/triacs switch mains⁣ to the element; sensors provide low-voltage ⁢feedback to the control board ‍for ⁣temperature⁢ regulation.
  • Common‌ failure modes: open‍ element,⁤ short to ground, intermittent connectoror sensor drift/failure causing ‍incorrect regulation.
Item Description
Nominal voltage Typically 240 V AC⁤ (verify model specifications)
Typical element⁤ resistance Approximately ⁤15-30⁤ Ω for common 2000-4000 W bake elements⁣ at 240 V
Common sensor types NTC thermistor ‍(e.g., ‌~10 kΩ ​@ 25 °C)⁢ or mechanical thermostat/limit switch

Common ‌Failure Symptoms and⁣ Diagnostic Indicators of‌ a Faulty Bake ⁣Element

the 318255006 Frigidaire Oven ⁢Range Bake Element ⁣is the primary resistive‍ heater used for bake​ cycles; it converts electrical energy‌ into ‍radiant and convective​ heat distributed across‍ the ‌oven cavity. ​As ⁤a ⁢tubular ​heating ⁣element, its expected behavior is steady resistive ⁢heating when ⁣the control relay or infinite⁤ switch​ supplies 240 ‌V; variations in mounting, terminal spacing, ‌and sheath length determine compatibility with specific Frigidaire range models. ⁤Functionally​ the element is a simple⁤ resistive ⁣loop, so mechanical damage‍ to the sheath, terminal⁢ corrosion,‍ or insulation breakdown ‍will alter its electrical characteristics ​and​ heat output without changing the ⁢oven control logic.

  • No heat​ or considerably ⁣reduced heat⁢ during bake ​cycles while other circuits (for example, broil)⁣ still operate.
  • Uneven cooking‌ or‍ hot spots caused by partial ‌open ⁢circuits within the element.
  • Visible deformity, ⁢blistering, breaks in the ​sheath,‌ or⁣ evidence of arcing at terminals.
  • Circuit breaker trips or oven control ‌faults‍ that coincide with ​element energization, ⁤indicating shorts to⁢ ground or⁤ intermittent contact.
Item Description
Typical cold resistance Approximately 20-40 Ω for common 240 V bake‌ elements (varies with ⁣wattage).
Failure electrical signatures Open circuit (OL/infinite) = ‌open element; low resistance to chassis = insulation ⁢short to ground.

Diagnosing ‍the element ​starts ⁣with⁤ a visual inspection and progresses⁤ to ⁤electrical checks after ⁣power​ is disconnected at the breaker. A⁤ continuity or resistance check across the ⁤two element terminals should read‍ in⁤ the low tens of ohms; an open⁣ reading indicates ​a broken ​heater, while a ‌measurable low-resistance‌ path between either terminal and the oven chassis indicates insulation ⁤failure⁣ and risk of arcing. For in-circuit ambiguity, ‌remove the element ⁢from its mounting and retest to isolate⁤ wiring⁢ or‍ control board faults;‌ technicians ‍commonly confirm a defective ⁤element ⁣if removal​ yields​ an‍ OL reading ⁢or⁢ shows visible‍ sheath damage when inspected under good lighting.

Replacement Considerations,⁣ Step-by-Step ⁣Installation ⁣Procedureand Safety ‍Checks for the Bake Element

The 318255006 Frigidaire Oven Range Bake Element is a resistive heating element ‍that ⁣provides⁢ the primary radiant ‌heat for the oven bake cycle.It converts ‌electrical energy into heat thru a metallic resistance ⁤conductor encapsulated in an ⁢inert sheath; normal behavior includes dull-red thermal emission​ during active heating and repeatable‌ temperature response under control of the thermostat/controls.Common failure modes are open-circuit (no heat),⁢ partial shorts to ‍chassis (tripped⁣ breakers ⁣or blown fuses), ‌and mechanical damage such⁢ as kinking ​or sheath breaches that cause uneven heat distribution. Verify compatibility by matching the element’s physical mounting flange, terminal type (fast-disconnect or screw), voltage⁤ ratingand overall length to the​ oven model; replacement elements are not universally interchangeable ⁢even within ⁢the same manufacturer family‌ because of these ‌mechanical ⁤and electrical differences.

Replacement requires⁤ simple⁤ mechanical⁢ access ⁣but⁤ strict ⁢electrical safety ​and basic verification with a multimeter. Before ‌reassembly, perform the​ procedural checks below: the element must be mechanically secured ⁣with ⁣the correct ⁣fasteners, electrical connectors ‍must be tight and ⁤insulated,‌ and ⁣the ‍oven should be energized ⁤only after​ confirming ⁢continuity ​and absence of⁢ short-to-ground. After powering up, validate operation at⁣ a low bake temperature and⁣ confirm even ⁢heat ⁣across the oven ​cavity;⁤ if temperatures​ remain low or ⁤breakers trip, re-isolate power and‍ re-check wiring ⁤and insulation. For technicians,document the original ‍terminal positions (photograph if necessary) and note ⁤that acceptable cold resistance for most 240 V bake elements typically ​falls‌ in the ⁢low tens ⁢of ohms ‍- a significantly higher‌ or infinite reading indicates an open element.

  • Disconnect power at the breaker and verify with a ​voltmeter⁤ before touching terminals.
  • Remove racks and access⁣ back/interior panel⁤ to ‍reach ⁣mounting screws ⁢and terminals.
  • Photograph terminal connections, ‍then disconnect and ⁣remove the old element; inspect ⁤for sheath damage⁤ or ⁣carbonization.
  • Install⁤ new element, secure ‍mounting screws,⁤ reconnect terminals in original orientation, ⁤and ensure⁣ strain relief and​ insulation are intact.
  • Measure continuity and ⁣check for short-to-ground before restoring power;⁢ perform a​ low-temperature test bake and inspect for‍ even‌ heating⁣ and abnormal smells or smoke.
Item Description
Part 318255006 Frigidaire Oven range Bake ‌Element ⁣- replace like-for-like for⁣ matching models
Typical resistance Low tens​ of ohms​ (varies by wattage and ⁢voltage);​ infinite indicates ⁤open ‌circuit
Mounting Rear‍ flange or internal bracket with ⁣quick-disconnect or screw terminals ⁤- confirm dimensions
recommended tools Multimeter, screwdriver⁣ set, nut drivers, needle-nose pliersand safety gloves

Q&A

What is part 318255006 and which ovens does it fit?

Part 318255006 is the OEM bake ⁢(lower) heating element used ‌in many Frigidaire-built electric ranges and wall ovens.It is commonly used across various Frigidaire, Electrolux and Kenmore models built⁣ by Frigidaire.‌ compatibility varies by⁣ model ⁤and production ‌year,‌ so always verify fit ​by checking your appliance⁣ model number (usually on a tag inside⁤ the oven door frame or on the rear panel) and cross-referencing with the manufacturer’s parts list or a trusted parts ⁤supplier.

What are ​the common symptoms that the bake element is failing?

Common‍ signs of a bad⁣ bake element include: the oven not heating to ⁣set temperature ​or heating very slowly; ‍uneven baking or ‌hot ⁣spots; ​visible⁣ damage such as blisters,breaks,or⁤ white/gray powdery insulation;⁣ a ⁤burning ‌or electrical smell⁣ when the oven is on;⁣ or the circuit breaker ⁤tripping⁤ when the oven is used. Note that some ‍symptoms (like uneven heating) ⁣can also be ‍caused⁣ by a ⁢faulty thermostat/temperature sensor or control board, so test⁢ the ‍element⁣ before replacing other components.

How do​ I test⁢ the ⁤bake⁤ element to see if it’s faulty?

Always disconnect power⁣ at the breaker before testing. ⁣Remove the element access (usually by unscrewing mounting ‌screws and ⁣pulling the element slightly out⁢ to expose the ⁤spade⁢ connectors). Use ‌a multimeter ‍set to ⁢the ohms (Ω) ‍scale: measure continuity across the two element terminals -​ a⁤ working 240V⁤ oven element typically reads roughly 10-40‍ Ω depending on wattage (you can calculate expected resistance‌ using R ⁤= V² / P if you know the element wattage).​ Also check⁢ for leakage to‍ ground by measuring between⁢ each terminal and the metal‌ chassis; you should⁢ see ⁤infinite (open ‍circuit). Any ‌open circuit across the two terminals‍ or continuity‍ to chassis indicates a ⁣bad/shorted element.

Can I⁤ replace ‌the 318255006 bake element myselfand ‌what safety steps should I follow?

Yes, many owners can⁤ replace⁣ the bake element themselves if they‍ are cozy with ​basic ‌hand tools. ⁣Safety‌ steps: ⁣turn off ⁢power to ​the oven at the breaker (do ‌not rely on the oven’s‍ controls), confirm ⁤power is off with‍ a non-contact⁢ tester ‍if available, remove​ oven racksand let ​the oven cool fully. Unscrew the element‍ mounting screws (ofen at the ⁣rear of the ⁤oven cavity), pull ​the element ⁣forward slightly to‌ access the spade connectors, disconnect the wires (note ‌orientation or⁢ take a photo),⁢ install the ⁢new element by reversing ​the stepsand restore‍ power to test.If you’re not comfortable working with household wiring, hire a‌ qualified technician.

What resistance value should I expect when ⁣measuring ‌the ⁣318255006⁤ element?

Resistance depends⁤ on the⁣ element’s ‍wattage. For a 240 ⁤V element, use R =‍ V² / P. Example:‍ a 2500 W​ element gives about 23‌ Ω (240² / 2500 ≈ 23 ‌Ω). A 3000 W element is around 19⁤ Ω. Many common bake elements fall in roughly the 10-40 ⁢Ω range. ‌The crucial ⁤checks are that ‌there is continuity ​across the two terminals (not open) and‌ no continuity ⁢to ⁢the metal ‍chassis (no short to‌ ground).⁣ if reading is open or ‍there’s continuity to chassis, the element⁣ is defective.

How long does a replacement⁤ take and what tools/parts do I ⁤need?

Typical replacement ‍takes 15-45 minutes for ‍someone⁢ prepared⁤ with basic ⁢tools. You’ll ‌need: the correct ​replacement element (318255006 ⁤or verified equivalent),a screwdriver or ​nut driver to remove​ mounting ​screws,needle-nose pliers to⁤ remove spade connectors if needed,and ‍optionally ​a‍ multimeter ‍to test. Have⁢ gloves and eye protection. If connectors are corroded​ or‍ nailed down,‍ additional tools or⁣ replacement connector terminals may be required.

What differences ⁣are ‌there‌ between​ a bake element and a ⁣broil element?

The‍ bake element (part 318255006) is mounted at⁢ the bottom of the oven cavity and ⁤is used for sustained,⁤ lower-position heating during⁣ baking.⁢ The broil element is⁤ located at the⁢ top of ⁣the ⁤cavity and​ is designed⁣ for short, high-temperature surface heating.⁤ they differ in shape, length, wattage and mounting style; they are not ⁣interchangeable​ unless explicitly ⁤specified. When ordering,be ⁤sure you are replacing the bake element specifically.

My oven ​still‌ won’t heat after​ replacing the element – what else ​should I check?

If⁣ a new element does not restore‍ heating, check: 1) the household ​circuit breaker and‌ wiring (ensure​ the oven⁣ is‍ receiving ⁤both hot legs on​ a ⁢240 V circuit), ‍2) the oven temperature sensor ‍(measure ‍its resistance; ⁤typical thermistors‍ are ~1,000 Ω⁢ at 72°F but check your⁣ model ​specification), 3) the​ oven control board/relay ‌and electronic ⁤controls,⁣ 4) ​high-limit‌ thermostats ‍or thermal ​fuses (some models have safety⁤ cutouts),‍ and 5) proper wiring​ connections to the element. If you’re unsure or suspect control board​ or electrical supply ⁢issues, call ‍a qualified technician ‌to ​diagnose and⁤ repair safely.

In⁤ retrospect

The 318255006 Frigidaire oven range bake‌ element serves as the primary heating component ‌responsible ⁤for producing consistent, ‌controllable radiant heat‌ for baking and ⁢roasting.⁤ Its reliable operation is⁢ central to accurate‌ temperature performance, even cooking resultsand‍ efficient energy use; ‍a compromised or failing bake element can lead to uneven baking, prolonged ⁣cook times, ⁤or inability to reach set ​temperatures, affecting both food‌ quality and‍ appliance⁢ performance.

Because symptoms of a failing element can overlap with other oven issues, proper diagnosis is ⁤essential to ⁢determine ⁤whether the⁣ bake element itself ‌is the cause. When​ replacement⁢ is required, using the correct 318255006 part and ensuring ​professional or manufacturer-recommended‍ installation help ⁢preserve‌ safety, compatibility,⁣ and ‍any applicable ​warranty coverage.‍ Timely, accurate diagnosis and replacement protect appliance function, maintain kitchen safetyand restore reliable‌ cooking performance.


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