WB30T10130 GE Oven Radiant Surface Element

WB30T10130 ⁤GE Oven Radiant ‍Surface Element is a replaceable resistive heating element ⁤used in GE electric ovens and ranges. As a ⁤radiant-style surface element, it ⁤converts electrical ​energy ‍into⁣ heat through a resistive coil or tubular conductor and is mounted⁣ in the oven cavity or under a‌ cooktop surface to provide ⁢the primary heat source for baking, broiling⁢ or surface cooking. The ⁣component is ⁢built‍ to specific⁣ physical dimensions, terminal ⁣types and power ratings so it fits the appliance model and ‌delivers the intended wattage and heat distribution.

Inside the appliance, the element⁣ is⁤ part of the thermal generation subsystem and interfaces⁤ directly with the range’s power supply ⁣and ‍control electronics.​ it receives line voltage (typically the appliance’s⁣ high-voltage ⁢supply)‍ through‍ switch or relay contacts on the infinite‍ switch or⁢ oven ⁣control boardand its on/off or ‍cycling behavior is⁣ governed by thermostat/temperature sensor feedback and ⁣control⁢ logic. From⁤ an electrical and thermal⁢ standpoint it is characterized by its DC resistance, expected operating current and thermal response⁣ time; mechanical mounting, insulation and terminal integrity ‍affect both performance‍ and safety. Faults in the element⁣ can therefore interact⁤ with wiring harnesses, terminal blocks, control relays, thermal cutouts ​and the ‌cabinet grounding​ system.

In the following article‌ readers ​will find a technical ‌overview of the WB30T10130 part including its function ⁣and ‌typical specifications, guidance on‍ verifying compatibility with specific⁤ oven⁢ models, common failure ⁤symptoms (open⁤ circuit, short-to-ground,‍ uneven heating,‌ visual damage), practical troubleshooting procedures (visual inspection, continuity and voltage checks, ⁢insulation testing)⁣ and safe‍ replacement considerations (correct part matching, terminal connections, torque and⁢ insulation ⁤precautionsand power isolation). The guidance is aimed⁢ at technicians, ‍engineers and informed appliance owners who need⁤ a methodical approach​ to diagnosis and ⁤replacement while observing electrical safety and appliance service standards.

Table ⁣of⁣ Contents

Function and Role of the Oven ⁣Radiant⁤ Surface ⁤Element in Thermal⁤ Regulation and Heat Distribution

the ⁣ WB30T10130 GE Oven Radiant ⁤Surface Element is‍ a⁣ resistive⁢ tubular heating element that converts electrical ‍energy ⁢into radiant and conductive⁢ heat to regulate temperature ‌within the oven cavity. ⁢The element’s sheath‍ contains ⁤a ⁢high-resistance alloy coil that ⁢radiates infrared energy and conducts heat‌ to ⁣nearby ‌oven‌ surfaces; ‌its heat output is persistent by the element’s resistance, wattage ⁤ratingand​ mounting orientation. When replacing‍ this part, technicians ⁣must match terminal ⁣style, mounting⁤ clips,‌ and wattage rating to the oven’s control circuitry ⁢to ensure correct thermal response⁣ and safe operation.

In⁢ normal operation‍ the element produces ​concentrated radiant flux useful for broiling and ⁣contributes‌ to⁣ overall ⁢cavity temperature during ​bake cycles ‍by ‍establishing⁤ thermal gradients that⁢ the oven’s air circulation then evens out. Degradation or⁢ discontinuity​ in the element changes the heat ⁤distribution, producing ⁢symptoms such as slow preheat,‍ uneven browningor localized hotspots. Practical service steps include verifying continuity ⁢with a multimeter, inspecting terminals and mounting hardware⁤ for‌ corrosion or loosenessand confirming⁢ the element’s rated wattage is compatible with the range’s relays and thermostats ⁣before installation.

  • Function: direct radiant heating ​and supplemental⁣ top-side bake heat
  • Operational behavior: ​fast radiant ⁣response, creates thermal gradients ‌that the ⁢oven balances via‌ convection
  • Common‍ failure​ symptoms: open circuit, visible breaks, uneven cooking,⁤ slow heat-up
  • Replacement ​considerations:⁣ match‍ terminal type, wattage ‌ratingand mounting​ to​ the⁣ original⁤ part
Item Description
Function Converts electrical energy into radiant and conductive ‍heat to regulate oven cavity temperature.
Typical symptoms Slow preheat, uneven browning, ⁣no heat from⁣ the⁤ affected⁢ zone,‍ visible element ‌damage.
Compatibility check Verify terminal configuration, mounting clips, ​and wattage rating against the appliance model before ordering.

How the WB30T10130 GE Oven Radiant⁤ Surface Element Works Inside ⁤the Appliance: Design, Materialsand⁢ electrical⁣ Operation

The WB30T10130 GE Oven⁢ Radiant Surface Element is a tubular resistance⁣ heater designed to produce radiant infrared heat for cooking zones or oven interiors. Its basic⁤ construction comprises a nickel‑chromium ⁣resistance coil embedded in compacted magnesium‑oxide insulation and enclosed within a ⁣metal ‍sheath;⁢ the sheath is formed and ​welded to ⁣terminal pins ​and a mounting flange to⁣ secure the element in the appliance. When energized,⁣ the coil‍ dissipates electrical power as heat by Joule heating; the sheath​ reaches⁣ high surface temperatures and radiates ⁤energy to cookware or the oven‌ cavity, while mechanical⁢ design⁢ and sheathing materials⁣ protect the coil from oxidation and mechanical damage under normal operating⁢ cycles.

Electrically, the element behaves as a fixed resistance⁤ load whose temperature ‌and output power depend on⁣ applied ⁣voltage and the control duty cycle ‍(infinite ⁤switch, relayor thermostat). ‍Compatibility with a given GE ⁤range requires ⁣matching terminal configuration, ‍mounting hole spacing, sheath length, ⁤and power rating-mismatches can‌ produce incorrect ⁤temperature, poor ⁣contact, ‌or ⁤premature failure. For​ diagnosis, common practical checks are ​continuity ⁢and resistance measurement (expect resistance ⁢in the ⁣tens of ohms for‌ typical 1,200-3,000 W residential elements at rated ⁣voltage), visual⁢ inspection for blistering or open breaksand verifying insulation to chassis⁣ to avoid leakage faults.⁣ Replace the⁤ element‌ when it ⁤is ‍open, shows localized damageor fails to⁣ reach expected ⁤operating ⁣temperature under‌ known-good control and supply conditions.

  • Construction: nicr coil, MgO insulation, metal sheath ⁤and welded terminals
  • Electrical behavior: fixed ⁤resistive load, power proportional to V²/R and ⁣controlled ​by duty cycle
  • Compatibility⁢ checks: terminal type,⁢ length, mounting flange, ⁤and wattage rating
  • Common faults: open circuit, short to chassis, hot spotsor ⁤physical deformation
Item Description
Typical⁣ operating​ voltage Residential ​elements commonly run on⁤ 240 V (some circuits use⁤ 120 V configurations)
Typical power ‍range Approximately 1,200-3,000⁤ W ⁢depending on application and ‍element size
Diagnostic⁤ check Continuity ⁣test and resistance ⁣measurement ⁣(expect tens of​ ohms);‌ inspect for ‌breaks‌ or deformation

Common‍ Failure Symptoms and⁤ Diagnostic Readings indicative of Element Degradation

The WB30T10130 GE​ Oven Radiant Surface Element ⁢converts electrical ‍energy into infrared heat ⁢and ​is⁢ designed to match the original element’s geometry and wattage so the ⁣oven’s control‍ circuits and cooking performance remain ‌unchanged.‌ As the element degrades,its electrical characteristics change: an open filament will read as ⁤infinite ⁤resistance and ⁤produce no heat,while corrosion​ or ‌internal shorts can raise the ‌element’s resistance or create leakage to chassis ⁢ground,reducing output and causing ⁤erratic temperature behavior. Technicians‌ typically ‍verify function with a​ multimeter and ​visual inspection; continuity and resistance readings combined with an inspection of terminals⁣ and mounting ​points ⁢indicate whether a replacement element or‌ a wiring/terminal repair‌ is required.

  • Open⁤ circuit: no continuity (infinite Ί) – element ⁤will not heat at all.
  • High ⁣resistance: measurable continuity but resistance considerably above expected ‌range – reduced heat output and slower recovery.
  • short ‌to ⁢ground: continuity between element and ‍oven⁣ chassis -‍ can trip breakers or​ blow fuses ​and⁤ indicates insulation‌ failure.
  • Intermittent continuity: fluctuating readings or heating only‍ on some ‌cycles – suggests internal breaks ‍or intermittent⁢ terminal contact.
  • Visible‍ damage: blisters, breaks, heavy corrosionor burned terminals – correlates ​with electrical faults ⁤and mechanical⁣ failure.

For⁤ practical diagnostics, isolate‍ mains power, disconnect ‌the ⁢element​ from harness connectorsand record cold ‍resistance⁢ with a reliable meter; also check​ for continuity to chassis ground. Compare measurements‌ to expected ranges​ for the element’s rated ‌wattage and voltageand‍ inspect connector ⁢pins for ⁤oxidation or​ loose ⁢crimping ‍that can⁤ mimic element failure. Replacing the element with the correct⁣ model and wattage preserves oven control logic and cooking profiles; using an incorrect ⁢wattage element can cause​ under‑ or over‑temperature conditions and stress control relays or electronic boards.

Item Description
Typical​ cold‍ resistance (approx.) ~10-40⁣ Ω depending on ⁤wattage (example: ≈23 Ω‌ for a 2500‍ W ​element at 240 V)
Open circuit Infinite Ί – ​indicates a ⁤broken filament; ⁢element ⁣will not heat
Short to chassis continuity⁤ between element and oven ⁤ground – indicates insulation failure and safety hazard

Compatibility, Replacement Considerations, Installation Best Practicesand Troubleshooting Procedures

The WB30T10130 GE​ Oven Radiant Surface ⁢Element is a resistive ‌heating element ⁣that radiates heat into the‌ oven cavity through a⁤ durable surface; it‌ is ‌designed ⁤to ⁤replace the factory-installed radiant‍ element on compatible⁤ GE ovens and⁤ like-for-like replacements.The element behaves as a low-impedance heater that exhibits thermal inertia‌ (slow⁣ ramp-up and cooldown compared with‍ gas burners) and requires the correct⁤ electrical rating⁤ and physical ​fit ⁣to function safely. ⁤When⁢ assessing compatibility, match​ the replacement to the oven’s line voltage,‍ wattage specification, terminal type and spacingand mounting ⁢flange orientation-mismatches ⁣in any of these areas ‌can produce reduced bake performance, electrical arcing ‌at terminals,‌ or mechanical stress against the oven cooktop​ or supporting bracket.

  • Disconnect power at the breaker before handling the element or terminals.
  • Symptom: no ⁢heat – ⁤test continuity​ across the ⁤element; an open⁣ reading indicates a broken​ filament and‌ replacement‌ is‍ required.
  • Symptom:⁤ uneven heating⁤ or hot⁢ spots – inspect⁤ the element for hairline fractures or discoloration and verify solid terminal connections and correct‌ voltage supply.
  • Diagnostic:⁣ measure resistance ‌and compare‍ to⁤ the oven’s service documentation; also check for continuity to ground (a ⁢low reading ⁣to‍ ground suggests insulation failure).
  • Installation tip: secure terminals ‌with ‌proper torque, avoid bending the elementand ensure the ⁢mounting flange sits flush to prevent mechanical stress and ⁤stray arcing.

During installation,verify the​ oven⁢ model and service manual ‌for ⁣the ‍appropriate part number and installation orientation,and replace only with parts that match the original element’s mechanical and electrical characteristics. If a new ‍element fails quickly,inspect the terminal block and wiring ​harness ⁣for loose ‍connections,shorts,or intermittent contact,and confirm ⁣the oven control‍ and safety devices (thermal fuses/limit switches)‍ are within specification; replacing the element will not correct upstream control faults. ⁤For routine ⁤troubleshooting, document measured resistances, observed symptomsand the supply voltage so comparisons against expected ‌values can guide whether the element, wiringor control requires service.

Item Description
Mounting Match flange orientation‌ and ⁣bracket spacing to the ⁢original ‍to⁤ ensure proper support and ⁢clearance.
Terminal ⁣Type Quick-disconnect vs‍ screw terminals; ‍spacing must align with oven terminal ‌block for a reliable connection.
Electrical Rating Line-voltage element;⁤ verify the oven’s voltage and wattage⁢ specification⁢ (commonly 208-240 V range) before ⁣replacement.
Diagnostic check Continuity across ‍element and isolation from ground; document resistance and⁤ compare to service values.

Q&A

What is the ⁣WB30T10130 ⁢and where is ‌it used?

WB30T10130⁢ is an‍ OEM GE ‍radiant⁤ surface element (a replaceable ⁢cooktop heating element)​ used on many GE electric ​ranges ⁤and‌ some sister-brand ranges. It is indeed the actual‌ heating element​ that sits on⁢ the cooktop and ‍plugs into the range’s terminal block. to ‍confirm fitment for your appliance,‌ compare the ⁢part number to the parts diagram for your range‌ model or ⁢search⁢ by ⁤your appliance model ⁤number on GE Parts.

What⁣ are ‌common symptoms that​ this ⁤element has failed?

Common‌ signs‌ of​ a bad element⁤ include: the burner⁢ does‌ not heat ‌at all, heats​ intermittently or very weakly, heats unevenly, ‍shows visible breaks/warping/burn marks, ‌or trips the circuit breaker.⁤ You ‍may also see a burned ​smell or smoke coming from ‌the element area. If the element ⁣shows physical‌ damage it should be replaced.

How do ⁢I test the ⁢element to see if it’s bad?

Always disconnect power ⁢first. Remove the element from the cooktop so you ​can access the terminals.⁢ Use a multimeter set to‌ the ohms ⁤(Ί) range and measure resistance between the two element ⁣terminals-there should be continuity (a low resistance). An open circuit (infinite resistance)‍ means⁣ the element​ is ⁣broken ⁣and must ⁣be replaced. Also check for‌ resistance between each terminal and​ the element shell/chassis; any ‍low‍ resistance to ground ⁤indicates a short and the element should⁤ be‍ replaced. If ⁤you need an expected⁣ value, calculate ‌R⁤ = V^2⁤ / P using the ⁣element’s voltage and wattage, ⁤or compare to the specification sheet for that‌ exact element ​(typical values are ​in the tens of ohms for 240V elements).

Why​ does a new ‍or replacement WB30T10130 ‍not ‍heat​ after installation?

If​ a new ⁢element doesn’t heat, possible causes include: the ⁢element is ‌not fully⁤ seated in the ⁢terminal block, ⁣incorrect/loose wiring, a faulty infinite/selector switch (the control that feeds the element),⁤ a ‌failed terminal ‍block or harness,‌ or the wrong voltage/wattage element‍ was installed. ⁢Diagnose by verifying proper seating ​and wiring, ‌checking⁣ for voltage at the element terminals with ⁣the ‍burner control turned on (240 VAC for most ranges),‍ and testing or swapping the infinite switch if needed. Always turn off ⁤power before​ accessing ‌wiring and use‌ caution ⁣when ​measuring⁤ live voltages.

Can the element be repaired or ​should it be replaced?

Elements themselves are not‍ repairable⁢ if the ‍heating element wire ⁣is broken or⁢ the element is burned out-replace the element. Minor terminal‍ damage​ can sometiems be⁣ fixed by replacing⁢ the terminal clip or using a proper replacement terminal kit,‌ but if ⁤the element housing is cracked, ⁤warped or shows internal shorting, replace it for safety​ and reliability.

What is the correct procedure ⁢to replace the WB30T10130?

Turn power off at the breaker. Remove the⁢ knob ​and ‌lift or open⁤ the cooktop as required by ⁢your model to access⁣ the‌ element terminals. Disconnect the element from the​ terminal block (note wire locations), ​remove any⁤ retaining⁤ clipsand lift out the old element.‌ Install the new element, secure⁣ the ‌retaining clips, reconnect wires to the correct terminals, lower the cooktop, restore​ powerand test. Follow the appliance-specific service​ manual ‍for ​exact steps and ⁢torque/clearance requirements.

How ‍do I confirm I have ⁤the‌ correct replacement part ⁢(WB30T10130) for my​ range?

Confirm ‌compatibility by checking‍ your appliance model number‍ against GE ‌parts ⁤lookup or⁣ the ​range’s parts ‍diagram. Verify ‌the part number‍ printed on the old⁢ element ‍or⁢ the part listing.Critically important matching factors include part number,⁣ terminal ⁣spacing and⁤ style, voltage and wattage ratingsand physical diameter/length.If‍ in doubt, consult GE Parts or⁢ an authorized service⁢ center before buying.

Are aftermarket replacements‍ acceptableand are ​there ‍safety concerns?

Aftermarket elements can be acceptable if they match the OEM ⁢part number, electrical ‌ratings (voltage/wattage)and ⁤terminal/configuration precisely.​ OEM ⁤parts typically ‍ensure correct fit and⁢ finish and may carry a ‍manufacturer warranty. Whether⁣ OEM or aftermarket, always ensure the element‌ is installed correctly, that there is no damage to insulation or wiringand that ⁣the range is operated according to⁢ the manufacturer’s instructions. Replace any component‍ that shows⁤ signs of ‍cracking, corrosion, ⁣or electrical leakage.

Final ‌Thoughts

The ‍WB30T10130 GE⁤ Oven Radiant⁤ Surface element serves​ as a ⁣primary heat source⁣ within compatible GE ovens, converting‍ electrical energy into radiant heat ‍to achieve consistent cooking temperatures ⁢and​ even browning. Its proper functioning⁢ directly affects oven​ performance, energy efficiencyand the quality​ of baking ⁤and broiling‌ results, making it an integral component⁢ in day-to-day ​appliance operation.

Because malfunctioning or degraded elements can produce uneven heating, longer cook times, ‌or visible signs of wear,⁢ accurate ⁤diagnosis is ​important to determine whether the element itself is at fault or if another system component is involved. evaluating symptoms,testing the element,and confirming compatibility with the appliance model help ensure​ that replacements address⁤ the root cause⁢ rather than mask⁣ a⁤ larger issue.

When replacement is ⁣necessary,using the correct WB30T10130 part or an approved equivalent ‌and ‍following manufacturer-recommended installation practices helps restore safe,reliable performance. For those without the appropriate tools or technical ‌experience, engaging a qualified⁣ service technician is advisable to ensure​ proper ⁤diagnosis,‍ installationand verification of oven ‍operation.


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