WB28K10222 GE Oven Burner Cap 15K is a replacement burner cap designed for use on gas oven/range burners, identified with a 15K (approximately 15,000 BTU-class) rating.The part is a metal cap that sits directly over the burner head and ports, forming the immediate surface against which the gas and air mixture is combusted. As a discrete mechanical component it provides flame shaping, port protection, and part of the thermal interface between the burner assembly and cookware.
Inside the appliance the burner cap interfaces with the burner head, burner base, ignition electrode or spark module, and any adjacent flame-sensing or thermocouple elements.Its geometry influences flame pattern, heat distribution across the cook surface, and protects the burner ports from debris and spillage that can alter gas flow or cause uneven combustion.Because the cap affects the path and stability of the flame, improper fit, corrosion, or clogging can lead to ignition failures, yellow-tipped flames, or reduced heat output and may complicate diagnostic steps for valve and igniter faults.
In this article readers will find a technical overview of how the WB28K10222 functions within the burner assembly, guidance on verifying compatibility (matching part number, burner size and mounting profile), common failure symptoms to watch for, and practical troubleshooting diagnostics such as inspection, cleaning, and electrode-gap checks. The piece will also cover replacement considerations-material condition,matching BTU class and fit,and routine safety precautions (correctly isolating gas and electrical supply and consulting the service manual)-to help technicians,engineers,and appliance owners make informed repair decisions.
Table of Contents
- Function and Role of the Oven Burner Cap in Gas Flow, Heat Distribution, and Ignition Safety
- How the WB28K10222 GE Oven Burner Cap 15K Integrates with the Burner Assembly, Igniter, and Gas Valve
- Common Failure Symptoms and Diagnostic Indicators for Burner Cap Cracking, misalignment, and Combustion Irregularities
- Compatibility, Replacement Considerations, and Step‑by‑Step Installation Procedures for WB28K10222 and Equivalent Models
- Q&A
- insights and Conclusions
Function and Role of the Oven Burner Cap in Gas Flow, Heat Distribution, and Ignition Safety
WB28K10222 GE Oven Burner Cap 15K is a shaped metal cap that seats over the oven burner ports to control the local gas flow and flame geometry. By capturing and redirecting the gas jets from the burner head, the cap creates a repeatable flame pattern that delivers heat evenly across the oven cavity and stabilizes combustion. Its mass and geometry also act as a small thermal sink and baffle, smoothing transient hot spots and helping maintain uniform baking temperatures. In systems where flame rectification or flame sensing is used for ignition safety, the cap’s position and shape directly affect the stability and location of the flame relative to the igniter or sensor, so a correctly sized cap is necesary to preserve designed combustion and safety behavior.
the cap’s behavior in service is dictated by fit,cleanliness,and dimensional integrity: a warped or clogged cap changes port-to-flame interaction and can produce yellowing flames,reduced heat output,or intermittent ignition faults that may trigger safety shutdowns. Technicians should inspect the cap for carbon buildup,deformation,or incorrect seating and replace it with the specified part when geometry no longer matches the burner head; using the WB28K10222 part where the 15K profile is required restores the intended gas/air mixing and flame placement. Practical examples include cleaning light carbon deposits to recover even baking performance, or replacing a corroded cap that causes repeated igniter cycling – both interventions restore consistent combustion and reduce the chance of nuisance safety trips.
- Gas-flow shaping that stabilizes and directs burner jets
- Flame geometry control for even heat distribution
- Thermal mass and baffle effect to smooth temperature gradients
- Influence on ignition/sensing behavior and safety systems
- Requires correct fit and cleanliness to function as designed
| Item | Description |
|---|---|
| Weak or flickering flame | Often caused by clogged ports or misaligned cap, reducing effective gas flow and heat output. |
| Intermittent ignition or safety trips | Altered flame geometry can prevent consistent flame sensing or proper igniter heating; replacement or repositioning corrects the issue. |
How the WB28K10222 GE Oven Burner Cap 15K integrates with the Burner Assembly, Igniter, and Gas Valve
The WB28K10222 GE Oven Burner Cap 15K sits directly on the burner head and functions as the primary flame-shaping and protective element of the assembly. As a mechanical interface it centers the flame over the burner ports, shields the orifice and surrounding components from radiant heat, and influences the flame pattern that the igniter must light. The “15K” designation is commonly used to indicate the cap geometry and its intended heat range (typical service on burners rated near 15,000 BTU), so matching cap diameter and port alignment is required to preserve designed combustion characteristics and safe operation.
The burner cap does not regulate gas flow-that function remains with the gas valve and orifice size-but its fit and shape affect how the igniter interacts with the emerging gas stream. If the cap is cracked, misseated, or the wrong profile, the igniter can be shadowed from the gas jet resulting in delayed ignition, weak flames, or repeated trials by the safety valve. In practice,technicians confirm correct integration by verifying cap seating,measuring igniter-to-port clearance,and ensuring the gas valve delivers the correct manifold pressure; replacing a worn cap with the WB28K10222 GE Oven Burner Cap 15K restores intended flame spread and reduces ignition anomalies when the rest of the system (igniter and valve) is functioning normally.
- Seating and alignment: ensures even flame coverage and reliable spark/heat contact with the igniter.
- Flame shaping: determines combustion stability and visible flame pattern.
- Compatibility checks: diameter, port layout, and material must match original specifications.
- Symptoms of integration issues: delayed ignition, yellow or lifting flames, and uneven baking temperatures.
| Item | Description |
|---|---|
| Burner cap | Directs flame and protects orifice; geometry affects flame pattern. |
| Igniter | Requires correct clearance and exposure to flame for reliable ignition. |
| Gas valve / orifice | Controls volumetric flow and pressure; cap must match orifice rating for proper combustion. |
Common Failure Symptoms and Diagnostic Indicators for Burner Cap cracking, Misalignment, and Combustion Irregularities
The burner cap functions as a precision mating surface for the burner head, shaping the flame pattern and protecting the port geometry that controls fuel-air mixing; a damaged or misaligned cap alters the primary air/fuel relationship and produces combustion irregularities. WB28K10222 GE Oven Burner Cap 15K is manufactured to the dimensional tolerances required for certain GE oven burners rated around 15,000 BTU, so correct fit and seating are critical for even port exposure and consistent flame distribution. Cracks,warpage,or a shifted cap will commonly produce localized overheating,flame lift or migration,and incomplete combustion symptoms such as yellow-tipped flames or black soot deposits,while a properly matched cap preserves port alignment and predictable burner behavior under normal operating pressures.
- Visible hairline cracks, chips, or radial gaps at the cap edge – usually correlated with asymmetric flame rings or noisy combustion.
- Persistent yellow/orange flame color or soot accumulation – indicates incomplete combustion and possible cap damage or misalignment.
- Delayed ignition, flame blowout, or one burner heating differently than identical burners – suggests cap seating or port occlusion problems rather than igniter failure alone.
| Item | Description |
|---|---|
| Visible damage | Cracks or warping that allow flame migration and alter airflow across ports. |
| Flame color/shape | Yellowing or uneven rings point to poor mixing caused by cap misalignment or incorrect cap geometry. |
| Swap test | Replacing the suspect cap with a known-good cap on the same burner isolates cap vs. burner-head or manifold issues. |
Diagnostic workflow combines visual inspection, controlled functional checks, and interchange tests: inspect the cap for hairline fractures and corrosion with a flashlight, observe flame symmetry across the entire port ring at low and high settings, and swap caps between identical burners to see if the symptom follows the cap. If swapping restores a uniform blue flame, the cap is the likely cause; if symptoms persist, inspect the burner head ports and manifold pressure. Because altered combustion can produce carbon monoxide or a gas odor, any persistent yellow flame, soot buildup, or unexplained gas smell should prompt cessation of use and evaluation by a qualified technician rather than continued troubleshooting by the owner.
Compatibility, Replacement Considerations, and Step‑by‑Step installation Procedures for WB28K10222 and Equivalent Models
The oven burner cap functions as the interface between the burner head and the flame, shaping the flame pattern, protecting the burner ports from spatter, and contributing to stable combustion. The WB28K10222 GE Oven Burner Cap 15K is an OEM-style cap engineered to match a specific GE burner head geometry and a nominal 15K heat output; proper operation requires matching the cap diameter, mounting recess, and port alignment so that the flame envelops the cap evenly. Using a cap with incorrect dimensions or a different port pattern can produce uneven heating, incomplete combustion (yellow tipping), or delayed ignition because the cap alters flow characteristics and the local air-fuel mix at the burner ports.
When replacing this cap, verify part number, measure the cap seating diameter and recess depth, and compare electrode/igniter clearance to ensure the igniter tip is positioned correctly relative to the burner ports. Basic installation steps for a technician are: shut off gas and power, remove oven grates/racks and the old cap (lift or unfasten retaining screws), clean the burner head and ports, seat the replacement cap so its locator tabs engage the burner head, restore any fasteners, then restore power and gas and perform an ignition and flame-stability check. After installation, inspect flame color and pattern, and perform a leak check at the gas connection; if flames are uneven or ignition is unreliable, re-check alignment, port cleanliness, and that the burner head and cap are the OEM-matching pair before proceeding.
- Compatibility checks: part number, seating diameter, recess depth, port alignment, and igniter clearance.
- Pre-installation: gas and electrical isolation, removal of racks/grates, port cleaning.
- Post-installation: ignition test, flame color/pattern verification, gas leak test.
| Item | Description |
|---|---|
| Fit | Cap seating diameter and locator tab positions must match burner head. |
| Material/Finish | Cast/enamel finishes affect heat retention and spatter resistance. |
| Example | WB28K10222 matches OEM burner geometry for nominal 15K units. |
Q&A
What is the WB28K10222 GE Oven Burner Cap 15K and what does it do?
The WB28K10222 is an OEM replacement burner cap used on certain GE and Hotpoint gas ranges/ovens. The cap sits on top of the burner head and helps shape and stabilize the flame, protect the burner ports from spills and debris, and distribute heat more evenly across cookware.
How do I know if WB28K10222 is the correct part for my range?
Check the model number of your range (usually on a tag inside the oven door or storage drawer) and compare it to the part compatibility list from GE or an authorized parts dealer. You can also match the old part number stamped on your burner cap. If in doubt, provide your appliance model to the parts seller or consult the manufacturer to confirm compatibility.
Can I install the WB28K10222 myself, and what are the steps?
Yes, most owners can install it. Make sure the appliance is off and cool.Remove grates and lift the old cap straight off the burner head.Clean the burner head surface and ports if needed, then place the new cap so it sits flat and centered on the burner. Replace grates and test the burner. if the cap doesn’t seat easily or the flame is irregular, stop and check alignment or call a technician.
Do I need special tools or to shut off the gas before replacing the cap?
No special tools are normally required-burner caps typically lift off and press on by hand. You should ensure all burner controls are in the OFF position and the appliance is cool. If you are uncomfortable working on gas appliances or plan additional gas-line work, shut off the gas supply and/or hire a qualified technician.
After installing the new cap, my burner flame is yellow or uneven. what should I check?
First confirm the cap is properly centered and sitting flat on the burner head. Remove the cap and clean any food,grease or debris from the burner ports and the underside of the cap. Reinstall and test. Yellow flame can indicate incomplete combustion or a clogged port; if cleaning and seating don’t fix it, have a qualified service technician inspect the burner and gas supply.
What material is the WB28K10222 made of and how durable is it?
OEM burner caps are commonly made of heavy cast material (often cast iron or aluminum) with an enamel/porcelain or black finish to resist heat and corrosion. They are designed to be durable under normal use, but chips, warping or corrosion from harsh cleaners or heavy impact can degrade performance and warrant replacement.
Is there any difference between the “15K” designation and other variants of the part?
The “15K” in the listing is usually a manufacturer or vendor variant code (for color/finish or packaging) rather than a functional difference, but meanings can vary. Always verify using the full part number (WB28K10222) and your appliance model to ensure you receive the correct functional replacement.
Can I use an aftermarket or universal burner cap rather of the WB28K10222?
Aftermarket or universal caps may work if they match the burner dimensions and seating profile, but non‑OEM parts can affect flame pattern and fit. For best performance and safety,use the OEM part WB28K10222 or a verified equivalent listed for your appliance model. If you choose an aftermarket part, compare dimensions and test for proper seating and flame characteristics after installation.
Insights and Conclusions
The WB28K10222 GE Oven Burner Cap 15K is a small but essential component that helps ensure consistent flame distribution, protects the burner assembly from spills and debris, and contributes to reliable ignition and efficient oven performance. Properly seated and undamaged burner caps support even heating across the cooktop or oven burner, minimizing cold spots and reducing the risk of flame instability that can affect cooking results and appliance longevity.
Because symptoms such as uneven heating, persistent ignition issues, or visible damage can originate from multiple sources, accurate diagnosis is crucial before replacing the burner cap. When replacement is necessary, using the correct WB28K10222 GE Oven Burner cap 15K or an equivalent OEM-specified part and following safe installation practices helps restore performance and maintain safety. For complex or uncertain cases, consult a qualified technician to confirm the root cause and ensure the repair aligns with manufacturer recommendations and appliance safety standards.
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