318601604 Frigidaire Oven Bake Element

318601604 Frigidaire Oven Bake⁣ Element‍ is a resistive heating element⁢ designed for ​electric ovens,‌ serving as the primary heat source for⁢ the bake⁢ function. Physically,it is a⁤ tubular⁢ metal element⁣ that contains ⁣a resistive conductor (commonly nichrome) within ‌a protective sheath ‍and ​mounts to⁢ the rear or bottom ‌of the oven cavity; ⁤electrically it is ‌a high-power ‍load⁣ intended ‌to ⁣operate on‌ the appliance’s mains voltage and to convert electrical energy ‌into‌ thermal energy for baking​ cycles.

In operation the bake element interfaces ‌with the oven’s control system, line voltage supply, and thermal management⁢ components: it receives ‌power through the terminal‌ block and wiring harness under ‌the ⁣control of the ‍electronic oven ​control ⁣or mechanical thermostat/relay, interacts with temperature sensors and control algorithms to‌ maintain set⁣ points, and is affected⁤ by insulation and cavity geometry‌ that determine ⁤heat distribution. It ‌also appears‍ in the appliance’s safety‌ chain-thermal fuses, ground connections, and control relays monitor⁣ or protect against faults such as short-to-ground ‍or ‍overtemperature conditions-so its electrical and ‌mechanical integrity directly impacts ​oven performance and safety.

This ⁣article ‌will explain the element’s function and specifications, ​describe how to determine ⁣compatibility with specific Frigidaire models (dimensions,​ terminal‌ type, voltage⁢ and wattage ratings), review⁢ common failure‍ symptoms (open circuit, ⁣short-to-ground, discoloration, uneven ⁣heating, breaker‍ trips), and outline ⁤diagnostic⁤ methods and replacement considerations a technician, engineer, or ‌informed​ appliance owner should expect to address. Coverage includes which tests⁤ and visual checks⁣ are most ⁤informative, ​interaction points to⁤ verify (control board, wiring, sensors), and practical factors ‍to confirm when sourcing a replacement (OEM versus‌ aftermarket⁣ fit,‍ mounting ⁤hardware,‌ terminal⁢ configuration), ⁢while emphasizing safety and verification steps that precede any replacement ​work.

Table of‌ Contents

Function‍ and Role of​ the⁣ Oven ‍Bake Element⁢ in Heat ⁣Generation and Temperature Regulation

The primary⁣ heat source for the oven cavity⁣ is ⁤the resistive bake element. The 318601604 Frigidaire Oven​ Bake Element converts ​electrical ‌energy into radiant and convective heat and⁢ is​ mounted at the bottom‌ of⁣ the ⁣oven where it provides a stable, ⁤broad heat field for baking‍ and roasting.‍ In⁣ operation the element sees line voltage (typical U.S. residential ovens use ~240⁢ V) and dissipates power ⁣in the kilowatt range; expected DC resistance is on the order​ of tens of ohms⁤ (roughly ⁤20-40 ‍Ω for common 2000-3000 W elements), but ⁤technicians should verify the ⁤exact rating on the oven’s specification plate before replacement or testing. The element is a passive component ⁢whose temperature ‍is regulated by the​ oven control⁤ system (mechanical⁣ thermostat, electromechanical⁣ relay, or ⁤solid-state control), not by the ‌element⁤ itself.

Temperature regulation is achieved by cycling the element on ‍and off ‌under control of the thermostat or⁤ control board; the element’s thermal mass and placement affect how⁢ quickly the⁤ oven reaches‍ setpoint⁤ and how⁢ evenly heat​ is distributed. Performance issues commonly stem from ⁣open circuits, shorts to chassis⁣ ground, broken ⁢coils, or degraded connections at the‌ terminal ​block; these faults ⁢produce symptoms ‍such⁤ as ​no heat, slow ⁣preheat, uneven⁢ browning, or arcing. ​Practical troubleshooting steps include a ⁤visual inspection for breaks‌ or‌ blistering, ‍a continuity check across the two terminals, and a​ ground fault check‌ to chassis; verify​ that the control is commanding ⁤voltage to the element during ​a heat ‍call before concluding the element‍ is faulty. When replacing the part, match physical dimensions, ‍terminal ⁤type, wattage, and mounting configuration to ensure safe and correct operation.

  • Primary roles: ‍resistive⁣ heat source, contributes to ‌even ​oven ⁢temperature,‍ fast heat recovery.
  • Common ‍failure ⁤symptoms: open circuit (no heat), short‌ to ground (trips breaker), visible damage (hotspots, bubbling).
  • Key⁤ diagnostic ⁤checks: continuity between ⁣terminals, resistance magnitude consistent with ‍rating, insulation to chassis.
Item Description
Function Resistive element ⁣that provides radiant/convective ⁤heat for ⁣baking and roasting.
Typical electrical Residential line-voltage​ operation (~240⁢ V), ‍power ⁣range commonly 2000-3000 W; resistance⁣ in‌ the​ tens of ohms.
Compatibility Match part ⁤number, terminal style, ⁤length, ⁣wattage, and‍ mounting⁤ brackets; verify with oven‌ model data.

How⁤ the ​318601604 Frigidaire‍ Oven⁢ Bake Element Interfaces ⁣with Controls, Thermostat, and Internal⁣ Wiring

The 318601604⁣ Frigidaire‍ Oven Bake element is a resistive heating element designed to convert line voltage into‌ heat‍ for the⁢ oven cavity; it interfaces ⁣with ‍the‌ oven⁢ control ⁤board⁤ and thermostat⁤ by accepting switched high-voltage ‌power through its ⁤two terminal‌ lugs. In typical North‌ American Frigidaire electric ⁣ranges the bake element receives ⁢240‌ VAC (two hot legs) and presents a low-ohm resistive⁣ load (approximately 20-40‍ Ω depending on wattage). ⁢The element connects mechanically to⁢ the oven cavity ‌and electrically via the ‍terminal block ⁤or wiring harness; the‌ control or thermostat completes the circuit⁢ by switching one or ‍both hot legs through relays‌ or ‌solid-state devices, and any deterioration in the element ⁢terminals, mounting⁣ clips, ​or connector insulation can disrupt that interface even if the⁢ heating coil itself remains⁢ intact.

  • Control‍ interface: energized via control​ board relay/triac⁤ that switches ‍line ⁤voltage⁣ to⁤ the⁤ element.
  • Temperature control: cycling is performed by the thermostat or‌ temperature sensor feeding back ⁣to‌ the control to modulate power.
  • Wiring: ⁤two terminal lugs to the terminal block ‍or harness; possible ground faults if‌ insulation fails.
  • Failure symptoms:⁢ open circuit‌ (no heat), short-to-ground (tripped ‌breaker),‍ or intermittent heating (loose terminal).
Item Description
Voltage ⁢rating Typically 240 VAC supply (two hot ‍legs)
Typical ‌resistance Approximately 20-40‌ Ω depending on element wattage
Connector⁤ type Spade/terminal lugs to oven ‌terminal ⁤block or wiring ‌harness
Common symptom no ‍heat (open), ⁤breaker trip (short to ground), or uneven heating (partial open/poor contact)

In‍ practice, technicians verify the element’s⁤ interface by visually inspecting‌ the terminal ⁣block and wiring for corrosion or ⁤melted insulation,⁣ measuring continuity across the two terminals with the​ oven power​ disconnected, and checking for leakage to chassis ground. When replacing ‌or ⁣upgrading the element, ‌confirm that⁢ the terminal ⁢spacing and mounting clip locations match the oven‍ cavity and‌ that the element’s wattage and resistance align with the oven control’s expected load; mismatched wattage can alter ⁣control cycling ⁣behavior and thermostat ⁢accuracy. ​For example, a ​failed element that reads open on ‍an ohmmeter will prevent heat even though the‍ thermostat and control‌ board operate correctly, ⁢while ‌a short-to-ground⁢ condition will typically trip​ the house breaker or blow fuses, ⁤guiding the diagnostic focus toward insulation damage or a breach in the element⁣ sheath.

Common Failure ⁢Symptoms and electrical or Visual Indicators of ⁣a Faulty Bake Element

The 318601604 Frigidaire Oven Bake ⁤Element ⁤is⁢ a ⁤replacement heating element that ​provides the ‍radiant heat source for the‍ oven‍ cavity; it‍ converts mains electrical ​power​ into thermal energy and is​ sized and ⁣rated to​ match specific Frigidaire oven models by length, terminal configuration, voltage and ⁤wattage. When the element functions⁣ normally it ​shows low⁣ but finite⁢ resistance between ‌its two⁤ supply terminals and no‍ continuity to the element ‍sheath or oven ‌chassis. ⁣Failure ‌modes ‍include ⁤an open circuit (loss of continuity),internal ⁢hotspots​ from partial ‌breaks,and breakdown of the​ ceramic/metal sheath ⁤that causes‍ arcing or a short to ‍ground; any replacement must match the original element’s electrical⁤ rating ‍and physical‌ mounting to maintain ​proper bake performance and safe ⁢operation.

  • Oven will not ‍heat⁢ or takes much longer than expected – multimeter across ‍element terminals reads open or infinite⁣ resistance.
  • Uneven baking or localized scorching -⁢ visual ​signs of blisters, ‍bubbles, ⁣or ​depressed/healed breaks on the element ⁤surface⁢ indicating internal​ failure.
  • Visible arcing, burning ⁢smells,⁤ or scorch marks ⁤on wiring/terminals – ‍possible ‍short to chassis; multimeter shows low resistance between ⁢element‌ and ‌oven ground.
  • Intermittent heating⁣ – loosened ​or corroded terminal‍ connections⁢ causing intermittent‌ contact despite ⁢acceptable element resistance.
Item Description
Expected resistance Typical 240 V bake elements range roughly⁢ 10-40⁢ Ω depending‌ on⁣ wattage (e.g.,⁣ 240 V ⁣@ 3000 W ≈ 19 Ω).
Diagnostic‌ readings “OL”⁣ or infinite ‌between terminals = open element; continuity to chassis = insulation failure‌ / short⁤ to ⁤ground.

For practical diagnosis, isolate power, remove the element or disconnect its⁢ terminals, and measure ‌with​ a‍ reliable multimeter: verify‍ continuity between the two terminals and‍ verify no‌ continuity‍ between either terminal‍ and the element‍ sheath ⁤or chassis. If ‌the element resistance⁢ is within ‌the expected ⁤range for the oven’s rated wattage ⁢but ⁣performance is poor, inspect terminal connections and the oven’s thermostat/relay‍ circuits; conversely, an open reading⁤ or measurable⁢ continuity to ground indicates ⁤replacement. Always match the replacement part’s ⁤voltage, wattage, ​terminal ‍type ‌and mounting‌ style to ‌the‌ original 318601604 Frigidaire oven Bake Element specifications ​to‍ avoid mismatches that ‍can ⁣produce poor performance or safety hazards.

Compatibility, Replacement ⁤Considerations, Installation‍ Procedures, and Diagnostic Troubleshooting

The‌ 318601604 Frigidaire‍ Oven Bake Element is​ a resistive heating element mounted at the floor of the oven cavity ‍that provides the primary radiant ⁣and ​convective heat for baking⁢ cycles. Compatibility⁢ requires matching the ​element’s ‍electrical ⁤characteristics​ (nominal voltage and wattage), physical mounting ​(bracket ⁤type,‌ stud spacing) and terminal connector‍ style to the oven​ model; ⁤identical-looking⁤ elements can vary ‌in​ wattage or ‍terminal‌ placement so verify the appliance model number​ and‍ part drawing before ordering. Technicians should compare ⁣measured resistance and ‌terminal geometry ​to the replacement part specification and⁣ confirm that the oven’s ⁣control ⁤board‌ and wiring harness⁣ are compatible⁢ with the⁢ replacement to avoid‍ overstressing relays⁤ or ⁢creating loose⁣ connections that cause arcing.

Replacement ⁢and troubleshooting follow disciplined​ electrical and mechanical ⁢checks: isolate power at the breaker, remove the oven‌ racks, and unfasten‍ the element ​mounting‌ screws‌ to‌ access the terminal block; before reconnecting, inspect terminals for corrosion, ‍verify element continuity with a ⁤multimeter, and measure insulation by​ checking resistance from each terminal⁢ to⁢ chassis ⁤ground. ⁢Common ‌failure modes include an open ⁢circuit (no continuity), ⁢short-to-ground (low⁢ resistance‍ to chassis), visible blistering ⁤or ⁢breaks, ​and‌ partial heating due⁢ to hot spots; ⁤if the element​ tests‌ good, ‍measure the⁢ control relay output and wiring for ⁣proper voltage⁢ to separate control failures from element defects. Below⁢ is a concise checklist⁣ and a fast reference table ‍to aid diagnosis and replacement decisions.

  • Isolate power and ​confirm ‌with a voltage tester before work.
  • Measure element resistance;​ expected ‍range ⁢for typical 240 V bake⁢ elements is approximately 15-40 Ω⁢ (varies ‍by wattage).
  • Inspect terminal studs and‍ mounting flanges ‍for corrosion, deformation,⁤ or ‌loose fasteners.
  • Check‍ resistance⁢ to chassis ground ⁣to detect shorting or insulation breakdown.
  • After replacement, perform a live functional test at low temperature and observe for even heating⁣ and ‍correct control response.
Item Description
Voltage Typically ‍240 V nominal for most Frigidaire ovens (verify‍ appliance⁤ rating).
approx.⁤ Resistance Approximately 15-40 ​Ω depending on wattage (measure to confirm).
Wattage Range Common bake element​ wattages‍ 1500-3500 ⁣W;​ match to‌ original specification.
Mounting/terminals check bracket ‍flange dimensions and terminal stud ‌spacing/connector type before replacement.

Q&A

what is ⁤Frigidaire ‌part 318601604⁣ and what does the bake element do?

Part 318601604 is the oven “bake” heating element used in many Frigidaire ranges ‌and wall⁢ ovens. It⁢ provides the lower radiant heat used for ⁢regular baking ⁣and ⁤roasting. The⁤ element converts electrical ⁤energy into​ heat when 240 ⁣VAC is‌ applied ​across ‍its terminals ‌and is mounted on the bottom interior of the oven cavity.

What are‍ common signs that‌ the 318601604 bake element is failing?

Common‌ symptoms⁢ include: the element does not‍ glow or heat at ​all‌ when the oven is⁢ turned‍ on, slow ‌or uneven heating, oven failing to⁢ reach set temperature, visible breaks, blisters, ⁣or burnt ‌spots on the element, or⁢ a tripped breaker ⁤when ‌attempting to use the oven. Any visible damage or lack of continuity typically indicates ⁣the element ‍needs replacement.

how do I ‌test the bake element with a ⁤multimeter?

Always disconnect ⁢power at⁤ the ⁤breaker before testing. Access the element terminals‍ (usually behind ⁢the oven’s rear panel or‍ by⁢ removing ‍the lower ‍oven panel), disconnect the wires from the ‌element, and ​set your multimeter to ‌the ohms (Ω) range.‍ Check continuity between the ‍two element terminals – you should see a finite resistance​ (typical ‌oven ⁤bake elements‌ are commonly⁢ in the‍ ~20-40 Ω range depending on wattage; calculate expected R = V²/P​ if⁢ you know the element​ wattage). Also check for a short to ground by measuring each terminal to the metal oven⁤ chassis – you ⁤should read open/OL (no continuity). ​If there ⁤is no⁤ continuity⁣ between the⁢ two terminals or there‍ is continuity to ground,the ⁢element is faulty.

How do⁣ I⁢ replace ⁢the 318601604 bake​ element?

Turn off electrical power ‌at​ the breaker and ‌confirm power is ⁢off. Remove the oven​ racks and the lower⁤ access panel (and/or⁤ rear access panel) to reach​ the element mounting. Unscrew the mounting screws holding ⁢the ⁤element flange,⁤ carefully pull the element forward to expose‌ the spade terminals, and disconnect the wires ⁢(note their positions or photograph for reinstall). Connect the wires to the new‍ element, push the‍ element back into place,‌ reinstall screws and panels, restore power, and‍ test the oven.Replacement is typically straightforward ⁣and⁢ can be done⁢ with basic⁤ hand ‍tools ⁢in 15-30​ minutes,‍ but follow your oven’s service manual and safety​ precautions.

Is part‌ 318601604 compatible with⁣ my Frigidaire/Kenmore/Electrolux oven model?

Compatibility depends on the exact⁤ oven model. 318601604 is an OEM Frigidaire⁢ bake element used in many ‍Frigidaire/frigidaire Gallery/Gladiator and some‌ Kenmore/Electrolux models, but not all. Always ⁢check ‌your appliance model number (usually⁢ on a tag‌ behind ⁣the ‍oven door or frame) ⁤and cross-reference​ it with the part number in the manufacturer’s parts list or a reputable ‍parts‍ supplier. Do not rely solely on visual similarity;​ confirm fitment ⁢and⁣ terminal type ⁣before‌ purchasing.

My bake‌ element glows​ red but the oven still won’t ⁣reach temperature – is the element bad?

Not necessarily.‍ If the element glows ⁣but the oven won’t reach‌ or hold‍ temperature, possible causes include ‌a partially failed element (loss of ⁣wattage), a⁣ faulty oven control ​board or‍ relay, a bad temperature sensor/thermostat, poor door seal, or calibration issues. Measure the element’s⁤ resistance to ensure it’s⁣ within expected​ range; if resistance is substantially higher ‍than spec, the element⁤ might potentially be degraded.⁢ If the element checks out,⁢ inspect the temperature sensor ‍and control electronics‍ next.

What are the physical and electrical connections for ⁤this element (fit/terminals)?

The⁤ 318601604 bake element is typically a U-shaped tubular element that mounts to the oven‍ back or‌ bottom and ‍uses two ⁣insulated male spade terminals⁢ (commonly ‌1/4″ quick-disconnect style) for the​ 240 VAC ​supply. Exact ⁣length, bend​ shape, flange configuration, and terminal orientation vary‍ by model. If fit⁣ is critical, compare the old element’s overall‍ length, mounting hole spacing, and terminal⁣ location to ‍the ‌replacement ⁣part⁣ listing or measure the old part before ordering.

Can the‌ bake element be repaired or⁤ cleaned, or should I replace it?

Surface grease and⁢ light carbon build-up can be cleaned with non-abrasive‌ cleaners ‌once ‍the⁣ element is ⁤cool and power is ⁢disconnected, ⁢but any‌ physical damage⁢ (cracks, blisters,⁤ exposed inner wire) or electrical failure (no continuity‍ or short to ground) requires replacement. Repairing the ‌sealed​ tubular element is not practical or safe. Use a genuine ⁤OEM ⁢or compatible replacement and follow manufacturer ⁣recommendations.

To‌ Wrap⁢ It Up

The​ 318601604⁣ Frigidaire Oven Bake Element​ is a primary heating component responsible for​ providing consistent, even heat during conventional baking and roasting‍ cycles. ​As the ⁤part that converts electrical energy into ‍thermal energy within ‌the oven cavity,a properly functioning‌ bake⁤ element is essential⁢ for accurate​ temperature⁢ control,predictable cooking results,and​ overall appliance reliability.As⁤ it directly affects​ cook ​times,browning,and food⁤ safety,the‌ bake element ⁢plays a central role in the ⁣oven’s performance.

Timely and ‌accurate diagnosis of bake element faults-using⁣ visual inspection for breaks ‌or corrosion,continuity ⁤testing with a multimeter,and‌ observation of heating ⁤behavior during‍ operation-helps distinguish⁣ element ⁤failure from other issues such as‌ thermostat,control board,or ‍wiring problems.When testing confirms that the element‍ is faulty, replacing it with the correct 318601604 Frigidaire Oven Bake ⁤Element restores intended ‌operation, helps prevent further damage to surrounding components, ‌and reduces⁢ the risk of uneven cooking or‍ electrical hazards.

Maintaining oven performance ⁢and safety ⁤depends on both correct identification of the cause and proper ⁤installation of‍ replacement parts.‌ Whether‍ performed by a⁤ qualified ⁤technician or a knowledgeable homeowner following ‌manufacturer guidance, careful diagnosis and use of the ​specified 318601604 Frigidaire oven Bake Element‍ ensure reliable heating, consistent cooking results, and ⁤extended service life of the ⁤appliance.


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