WB31T10010 GE Oven 6″ Chrome Burner Drip Bowl

WB31T10010 GE ⁣Oven 6″‌ Chrome Burner Drip Bowl is ​a ‍removable,‍ chrome-plated⁤ burner drip bowl designed for use with 6-inch surface burners on ⁤GE ‍ovens and ranges. The ⁢component is a shallow⁣ formed metal pan that seats‌ around⁣ the burner assembly to capture ​food spills,‍ grease and other debris; it‌ also provides ⁤a finished appearance around the burner ⁣and a mounting surface for the ‌burner head and cap in​ some designs.

Inside the appliance, the drip bowl interfaces⁢ directly with​ the cooktop/burner ‍assembly and indirectly with ignition and ventilation ⁢systems. By collecting drips and⁤ preventing ‍liquids⁢ from⁣ entering the burner box or reaching‌ electrical and ignition components, the⁢ bowl⁣ helps maintain reliable ignition and reduces corrosive⁢ exposure to internal parts.Its material and dimensional integrity affect seating of the burner ⁤head and can ⁤influence airflow ⁤and ⁢heat ​distribution immediately around⁢ the burner, so ⁤deformation, corrosion or improper fit ‌may alter ⁣flame behavior ‌or interfere with proper burner ⁣operation.

In this article you will find⁣ a technical⁤ overview of the WB31T10010⁤ part, including its intended function,‍ common compatibility‌ considerations and how ‌to ‌verify ⁢correct sizing ⁢and fit ‍for a given GE‍ model. We will describe⁣ typical failure symptoms such as rust,warping,punctures ⁤or improper seating,diagnostic checks⁣ a ⁣technician can perform to link symptoms to the drip bowl,and practical replacement considerations such as matching ‌part number,material finish and⁤ safe removal/installation practices. ​The⁤ goal is to ​equip technicians, engineers​ and appliance owners with the information needed to assess whether the drip bowl is contributing to cooktop​ problems​ and to choose an appropriate‍ repair or replacement approach.

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Function⁤ and​ Role‍ of the Burner Drip Bowl in Heat Management, Surface ‌Protection,⁣ and Flame⁢ Stability

The WB31T10010⁤ GE ⁤Oven 6″ Chrome Burner ‌Drip ⁢Bowl sits directly beneath the ⁢burner​ head ⁣and​ performs three concurrent roles: capture ​of liquids⁣ and⁣ combustion residues, shielding of ‌the cooktop and ‍burner box surfaces, ‍and moderation ‌of local heat/radiant patterns. Constructed as a‍ shallow, chrome-plated ⁣cup, the ​bowl collects grease⁤ and boil-over material before it ⁢reaches enamel or sheet-metal components, limiting⁤ corrosive ‌spotting and simplifying maintenance. In normal operation the bowl also forms ​a​ small⁣ reflective cavity ⁤beneath ‌the burner ports; this alters ​radiant ⁤heat⁤ distribution slightly and⁤ reduces ⁤direct radiant heat damage ‌to​ adjacent surfaces while allowing convective flow through the burner assembly.

Functionally, the drip⁤ bowl can affect flame ⁢stability and burner‌ behavior when⁤ damaged, misaligned, or ⁣clogged. A deformed or⁤ improperly seated ⁢bowl can interrupt ​the ⁢intended air/fuel ‌pathway and create localized backpressure that produces ⁢uneven​ flames, ​yellow tipping, or intermittent ignition; proper seating and⁤ tab alignment are therefore essential⁣ during replacement. Typical practical checks‌ are straightforward: ⁣visually inspect ⁤for pitting or ⁣heavy carbon build-up,‍ verify that ⁣the bowl diameter ‍and mounting ⁣tabs‍ match the burner head, and replace a bowl that ⁢is bent ‌or corroded. Practitioners ⁤should clean with non-abrasive cleaners to preserve⁢ the chrome⁤ finish and avoid introducing residually flammable⁤ residues that could affect ‌combustion.

  • Primary⁣ roles:⁢ drip capture, surface protection,‌ and modest heat reflection.
  • Failure symptoms: uneven flame,​ soot deposition on ​cookware, persistent odor from burnt ⁣deposits.
  • Service notes: verify diameter and tab alignment; replace⁢ if warped, heavily corroded, or if chrome is flaking.
Item Description
Material Chrome-plated⁣ steel; resists staining but can pit if‌ exposed to acids/alkaline cleaners
Size 6″⁤ nominal diameter⁣ to⁣ match corresponding GE burner head
Compatibility Designed ‌for specific ⁤GE 6″ open burners; ⁣confirm​ fit with burner head tabs and ‌part number
Primary functions Drip containment, surface ⁤protection, modest alteration of​ radiant⁣ heat ⁤and flame stability

How ‍the WB31T10010 GE Oven 6″ chrome⁢ Burner Drip Bowl Operates Within the Cooktop Assembly and Interfaces with Burners

The WB31T10010 ‌GE Oven 6″⁢ Chrome Burner Drip Bowl functions as a mechanical and thermal interface between a 6‑inch coil burner and the cooktop surface. It nests into the ⁣cooktop⁤ opening and provides a​ formed saddle ⁤and notches‌ that correctly locate ⁢the⁢ coil element ends ‍and‌ maintain‌ the​ required clearance to the terminal block and surrounding ceramic‍ or enamel surface. ‍The chrome‑plated steel construction resists direct flame and high surface ‍temperatures ​while⁢ directing⁤ spills and ⁢condensation away from electrical contacts; because the⁢ bowl is a seating and alignment ⁤feature, minor distortion or loss of flange geometry will alter‍ element geometry and can produce uneven ​heating ​or intermittent electrical contact.

Technicians should verify compatibility by matching the bowl’s⁤ seating tabs, saddle⁤ geometry, ​and diameter⁤ to the appliance’s element style;⁣ improper fit can allow⁤ the ⁢coil ‌to tilt, reduce ‍convective clearance, or permit food debris to contact ⁣the‍ element ⁤lead, increasing the risk‍ of arcing or premature component⁤ failure. Routine inspection and simple maintenance‍ – replacing a warped or corroded bowl,ensuring the element ends ⁤fully engage their terminals,and⁤ confirming the bowl sits⁤ flush in ⁢the cooktop aperture – restore ⁤correct ‍mechanical ‍alignment ⁤and thermal behavior. practical checks‍ include verifying ⁤that the bowl does not intrude on the​ element’s radiating surface and that securing tabs retain the bowl under normal‍ use and cleaning cycles.

  • Seat⁢ fit: ‌correct notches⁣ and​ tab alignment to locate ​element⁣ ends
  • Thermal⁣ role: channels spills⁢ and withstands element ​heat without warping
  • Electrical⁢ safety: maintains clearance from terminals ​to prevent ⁣arcing
  • Compatibility check:⁣ match⁢ diameter and saddle geometry to⁤ the range ‍model
Item Description
Material Chrome‑plated steel ‍for heat‌ resistance and corrosion protection
function element support,spill containment,and clearance maintenance
Typical size Nominal 6‑inch‌ coil burner ‍seating
Common failure modes Warping,flange​ distortion,corrosion‍ leading to misalignment or electrical‌ contact

The WB31T10010 GE Oven ⁤6″ Chrome⁤ Burner Drip Bowl is a shallow,chrome-plated steel component that collects spills and positions the 6″ burner ⁤assembly ⁢relative to ‍the cooktop. its geometry and tolerances⁤ affect burner ‌port alignment, airflow​ around ​the burner,⁣ and‍ the clearance between‌ pans and the​ heating ⁣element; a correctly fitted drip bowl maintains consistent combustion characteristics⁣ and ‍reduces grease accumulation on ⁢nearby surfaces. Compatibility‌ is primarily ⁤mechanical-confirm match to ‍a 6″ chrome ⁢open-coil or⁢ sealed burner assembly-and material ‌condition‌ determines whether​ the chrome plating is still providing corrosion resistance or if the⁢ underlying steel has ‌been exposed to ⁢oxidation and weakening.

common failure symptoms and diagnostic indicators include visible⁤ surface pitting, ​flaking or blisters in the‌ chrome​ layer, edge ⁣deformation that​ prevents a flush seat, ‍and localized perforation. Technicians ‍will also ‌observe performance signs such as yellowing or off-center flames, increased soot on cookware, ⁣persistent‍ burning smells‍ from accumulated grease, and‍ heat hot⁣ spots on the cooktop surface. Remove ⁢the bowl‌ for inspection: check⁣ for through-holes, measure warpage against a‍ straightedge, and verify that the⁤ burner sits‌ concentric to‌ the bowl opening; replace the‍ part ⁢when⁣ corrosion​ or deformation ‍alters ‍burner⁣ alignment or creates pathways‍ for flame impingement or excessive grease accumulation.

  • Visual: ⁢pitting,⁢ chrome delamination, edge curling, holes
  • thermal/operational: uneven flame pattern, soot buildup,‍ hot spots
  • Mechanical: ⁣loose or⁢ non-seating‌ bowl, altered burner spacing
Item Description
Material Chrome-plated ‌steel sized ⁤for 6″ GE burner assemblies
Typical ⁣failure modes Corrosion/perforation, plating delamination, thermal⁤ deformation
Diagnostic‌ checks Visual inspection ‍for holes/pitting, ⁤straightedge‍ for​ warpage, combustion observation for flame​ symmetry ‌and‍ soot

Compatibility⁢ Matrix, ​Replacement Considerations, and ​Step‑by‑Step⁤ Installation Procedures for ​WB31T10010 and Equivalent Models

The WB31T10010 GE Oven 6″ Chrome⁤ Burner Drip Bowl is⁤ a ⁢shallow, formed steel component that captures spills⁢ and centers⁢ the burner assembly in ⁢a 6‑inch nominal burner opening. its function is mechanical ⁢and thermal: ​it⁢ provides a⁢ corrosion‑resistant contact surface ‍under ​the burner, positions the burner head‍ via stamped ‍retention tabs, and directs spillage away from internal wiring and controls. Compatibility is determined by​ three measurable‍ characteristics -‍ nominal bowl diameter, tab spacing​ and tab ‍geometry, and the⁣ depth/clearance‍ relative to⁢ the burner ‌cap​ – so ‌replacement parts marked ‌as equivalent must be checked against those dimensions​ rather​ than only ⁢by model number. Inspecting the original bowl for tab type (press‑fit vs. notched),and⁤ verifying ⁣the burner cap seating height prevents misalignment that⁣ can cause uneven flame ‍distribution or⁣ contact with the bowl​ edge.

Item Description
Outer diameter Nominal 6″-measure actual⁣ ID/OD to verify fit; tolerances ±1/8″ ​can ‌affect seating
Retention ‍tabs Count and measure tab ⁣width and spacing; press‑fit‍ tabs differ from ​hooked⁢ tabs and are not interchangeable ⁣without modification
Material/finish Chrome‑plated‍ steel or aluminized steel; finish ⁤affects corrosion resistance ⁢and heat transfer to the burner cap

Installation follows a straightforward sequence of⁣ isolation, removal, fit check, and seating; observe safety⁣ and work on cool components. Begin⁤ by disconnecting ⁢electrical power to the cooktop ‍(main breaker) and, ⁤if applicable, ‌shut off gas at⁣ the supply;⁣ remove ​grates‍ and burner ‍caps, then lift out the old ⁤drip bowl while noting tab orientation and any ‌gaskets or insulators. Trial‑fit the replacement to confirm⁢ tab alignment ⁢and ​burner cap clearance;⁣ if the bowl requires a⁢ different gasket or shim, fit that first to ‍maintain the‍ correct ‌burner ⁤height.​ After ‌seating the bowl, reinstall the cap and grate, restore power or‌ gas, and verify stable flame pattern and that the burner cap does not ‍wobble or contact the ⁢bowl ⁤edge.

  • safety: ⁢disconnect power and ensure surfaces are cool.
  • Removal: ⁢lift grates and ⁣caps, release tabs, ‍remove old ​bowl while‍ noting orientation.
  • Fit ⁢check: measure diameter and tab spacing; test‑fit⁣ without forcing.
  • Install: seat‍ bowl into tabs⁢ or notches,press evenly until secure; replace any ‍insulation or ‌gaskets.
  • Verify: reassemble cap⁣ and grate,restore power/gas,run​ each ​burner at low and high ⁣to confirm correct flame​ and clearance.

Q&A

What is the WB31T10010‍ and what appliances does it fit?

WB31T10010 is an OEM GE replacement 6″ chrome burner drip bowl (drip ​pan) designed for coil-type electric ranges.‌ It ​fits ranges that use⁣ a 6-inch ‌diameter surface element‌ (coil). It is not ⁢a ‌part for sealed gas burner assemblies or continuous smooth-top (glass/ceramic) cooktops. Always verify compatibility by​ matching ‍the GE part⁣ number ⁤with your appliance model.

How do I verify ⁤the WB31T10010 will fit‍ my stove before buying?

Confirm‌ fit by checking your appliance model ⁤number against GE’s parts list or⁢ an ⁤authorized ​parts seller. Measure your existing drip‌ bowl: the⁢ “6-inch” designation‌ refers to the nominal diameter ⁣of the opening that accepts the coil. Measure the outer diameter across the top,⁢ the diameter of the center hole that the ‍element or mounting post‌ fits through, and⁢ the ​location of any notches or tabs. Also look for a part number stamped⁣ on the old ‍pan to match WB31T10010 directly.

How do I remove‌ and install‍ the ⁤WB31T10010 ⁤on ⁤an ⁣electric coil range?

Turn the element​ off and⁢ let it⁢ cool; for​ safety you can switch ⁤the range breaker off. Gently lift ‍the coil element ‌up and away from the⁣ range surface‍ (it will usually pivot ⁤out ⁣of support clips). ​Remove⁣ the old drip bowl by lifting it out. Place⁤ the new WB31T10010 into⁤ the opening so ‍its flange rests flat on the ⁤cooktop. Reposition the coil element into its support slots and‍ lower it into the bowl ‌opening ‌so it seats securely.Restore ⁢power and test the element at ⁣low heat ⁢to ⁢confirm ⁣proper seating.

Can I ‍use this chrome drip bowl on a ⁣gas range​ or ⁤under sealed burners?

No. This⁢ drip ​bowl is designed for coil-type electric​ surface⁤ elements. ‌Gas ranges with open burners ⁣use different-shaped pans, and​ sealed‍ or vitreous ‍cooktops require specific sealed-burners or gasketed pans. Using⁤ the wrong⁢ style ‍can prevent ‍proper‌ sealing, cause instability, or be unsafe.

What is ​the best ‌way ⁢to clean and care for a ‍chrome burner drip bowl?

Clean with warm water, dish soap, and a soft sponge. For stuck-on grease or carbon,soak⁣ in hot ⁢soapy​ water,use a baking soda paste or ⁢a non-abrasive nylon scrub pad,or use a⁢ mild⁢ degreaser. Avoid steel wool,⁣ harsh‍ abrasives, or cleaners⁤ with strong alkalis or​ chlorides that can damage chrome plating. ⁤Rinse and dry thoroughly after ⁤cleaning to limit corrosion. if discoloration persists, try white vinegar ‌or a​ commercial ⁤chrome-safe cleaner per ⁣label instructions.

Why is my drip bowl ‍rusting, pitting, ​or ​discoloring, ⁣and can it be repaired?

Rust or pitting usually means the​ chrome ⁣plating has been worn through ‌and the underlying steel is‌ oxidizing ⁢from moisture, food acids,‌ or abrasive cleaning. Discoloration can result​ from high heat,‌ food ⁤deposits,‌ or chemical ⁢cleaners.Minor ​stains ⁣might potentially⁣ be removed by ⁤gentle cleaning; though, ‌once plating⁢ is compromised, the⁤ pan​ will‌ continue to corrode and⁢ is best replaced-repairing chrome plating is not practical for a low-cost part.

Is⁢ WB31T10010 an OEM ⁢part and⁣ are aftermarket‍ pans‍ acceptable?

WB31T10010⁤ is an OEM GE part⁤ number. OEM parts match original fit,​ finish, and material specifications. Aftermarket pans can be⁣ less expensive⁣ and often work fine, but quality ‌varies ⁢(thickness, chrome ⁤finish,⁢ hole positioning). If exact fit‍ and longevity matter, purchase from GE or⁤ an authorized parts distributor and confirm ⁣return policy if fitment issues arise.

My new ​drip⁤ bowl doesn’t sit flat ⁤or the⁢ coil is unstable-what should I check?

First ensure ​the bowl is the​ correct size and oriented correctly. ⁢Check that ⁤the coil element is⁣ fully⁤ seated in ⁢its ⁢support saddles and that no ⁣mounting tabs on the​ cooktop ‌are​ bent.Inspect ⁢the bowl flange for⁣ warping or dents; even small bends ⁢can prevent a flat seat. If everything ​looks normal but instability persists,the⁢ bowl might potentially be the wrong part or damaged-replace it with the correct WB31T10010 or ​consult a technician.

Key Takeaways

The WB31T10010 ⁤GE Oven 6″ chrome burner drip bowl serves as a small but important component in electric ⁣and gas ranges ⁢by capturing ‌spills and drips, protecting underlying burner elements ‍and oven internals, and‍ helping to maintain‌ a clean cooking surface. Its ​chrome finish provides ⁤corrosion resistance and ⁤a uniform ‌appearance ⁤around the burner,⁤ while correct fitment ​around the 6″ burner supports consistent heating⁢ and efficient operation.

beyond aesthetics, the⁣ drip bowl ⁢contributes to appliance longevity⁤ and safe operation ‌by preventing food debris ⁢and liquids from contacting electrical or ‌gas components, reducing⁤ the risk⁤ of smoke, odors, ⁣or localized damage. Regular inspection for warping, ⁣corrosion, or⁢ heavy soiling helps preserve performance and simplifies cleaning, and using the correct WB31T10010 specification ⁢ensures​ compatibility with ‌the intended GE models.

Proper diagnosis and timely replacement⁢ are valuable for ‌avoiding secondary ​problems: identifying whether discoloration ‍or poor performance‍ stems‍ from a⁢ damaged ⁣drip bowl ⁢or an‍ underlying burner issue prevents⁢ unnecessary parts ⁤changes.‌ When⁤ replacement is ‌necessary,‌ selecting the​ appropriate​ OEM part and following ⁢manufacturer guidance-or consulting a qualified service technician-helps maintain appliance safety, reliability, and long-term function.


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