WB06X10359 GE Replacement Grease Filter

WB06X10359⁤ GE ⁤Replacement​ Grease⁣ Filter is⁣ a replaceable ventilation filter element⁣ designed to capture airborne grease and ⁤large particulates produced during cooking.⁤ As a mechanical filtration component it is typically constructed ‍for ⁢repeated removal, cleaningor replacement and fits into the filter housing of the appliance’s exhaust pathway. The ​part⁣ serves as ⁢a ⁤primary barrier that prevents grease ​from migrating downstream into blower⁣ assemblies, ductingand external ventilation⁢ components.

Inside an appliance the grease filter interfaces directly ‌with the capture area, exhaust fan or blowerand the ‌ducting or recirculation ⁣path. By intercepting condensable oils and food particulates, the ​filter helps preserve ‍fan performance and motor life, reduce soot‍ and⁣ residue accumulation ​on heating elements or light lensesand limit the⁢ risk of grease-related ‌ignition ‌in the ⁢ventilation​ system.⁣ Its condition therefore ⁣affects ⁢airflow, noise, ⁢thermal loading on the⁤ motorand ⁣the⁢ cleanliness of downstream‍ components; a ‌clogged or damaged filter can produce elevated⁢ back ​pressure, reduced ‍capture⁣ efficiency, ⁤and increased maintenance needs.

In this article readers will find a technical overview of the filter’s function ⁢and⁣ common construction features,⁢ guidance on⁣ determining compatibility with GE over‑the‑range microwaves and range‍ hoods, diagnostic signs of failure or poor performance (for example ⁢persistent odors, visible ⁢grease buildup, ‌reduced airflowor unusual fan noise), ⁢practical troubleshooting ⁤steps including inspection and cleaning checksand ⁣considerations for replacement such‍ as correct size, material ‍selection, mounting⁤ orientationand safe service procedures.⁤ The focus will be on objective, service‑oriented information useful to⁣ technicians, engineersand appliance owners evaluating or replacing this ‌component.

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Function and​ Role of the Grease ‌Filter in⁢ Range Hood Airflow Control and⁤ Grease Capture

The ⁢ WB06X10359 ⁣GE Replacement Grease ⁤Filter functions as a primary mechanical barrier‍ between the ⁤cooking zone and the exhaust pathway, intercepting grease‑laden ​aerosols while establishing a predictable airflow resistance for the hood system. As grease particles travel with ⁤the exhaust stream, the filter media captures⁣ droplets ‌and entrained oil by inertial impaction ​and ‌coalescence; captured⁢ oil either drains into a collection trough or accumulates on ⁣the filter⁤ surface. Because⁤ the ⁣filter ⁢is part of ⁢the engineered airflow path, a correct, OEM‑fit replacement preserves the hood’s designed capture efficiency ⁢and fan operating point, while⁣ an undersized or ‍overly‍ restrictive aftermarket element can‌ raise ​static pressure,⁤ reduce volumetric flowand ​change the fan’s acoustic and ⁢thermal loading characteristics.

  • Grease capture: removes​ oil ⁤droplets and larger particulates to prevent duct and blower fouling.
  • airflow ‌impact: introduces a measurable pressure ‍drop that increases with loading, affecting fan curve and capture ⁤efficiency.
  • Maintenance symptoms: visible oil film, reduced smoke capture, unusual fan​ noiseor higher motor current‌ indicate cleaning or‌ replacement ⁢is needed.
  • Compatibility considerations: proper fit and sealing maintain⁢ intended​ flow distribution; verify dimensions and mounting before installing replacements.
item description
Construction Corrosion‑resistant metal media⁣ and rigid frame designed for repeated cleaning

In practice, routine inspection and cleaning restore both grease⁢ capture ⁢and‌ the⁣ original airflow characteristics: heavy frying and⁣ wok use⁣ typically require weekly⁣ or biweekly cleaning, while light ⁣use⁣ can extend intervals to⁣ monthly or ⁤quarterly. A loaded filter increases the system’s⁤ pressure drop, which⁤ reduces capture velocity at the hood ​face⁣ and​ can accelerate duct deposition‌ and ​heat buildup in ⁣the blower; replacing the element or cleaning it to manufacturer guidelines returns the fan ​to its ⁤designed operating point.When installing a⁤ replacement such as the WB06X10359 unit,⁣ confirm proper orientation, secure latching,‌ and intact‌ seals so the ‍filter performs as intended ⁤in either ducted or recirculating​ configurations.

How the WB06X10359 GE Replacement ⁣Grease Filter Works Inside the Appliance

The WB06X10359 GE Replacement Grease Filter ⁤ fits into the ‍range hood ⁤filter frame and intercepts airborne oil and grease⁤ by forcing the exhaust airstream through​ a series of ​capture surfaces. Grease ‍particles are removed primarily by inertial impaction and surface adhesion: droplets and aerosols collide​ with​ the filter ‍media,⁢ coalesce into ‌larger films ⁤and‍ then drain‌ into the grease collection area rather than‌ continuing⁢ into the⁤ ductwork.⁣ Proper seating and orientation‍ are required to avoid​ bypass flow around the​ filter;⁣ when installed correctly ‍the ‌filter ‍balances particle capture with a controlled pressure ​drop⁢ so the exhaust fan retains designed airflow performance for‌ the specified hood‌ models that accept this part number.

In typical household use the filter accumulates visible film​ and trapped particulates ⁣that reduce capture⁢ efficiency ​and⁢ increase‌ exhaust‍ back pressure ⁤as ​loading progresses. Operators should inspect the filter for ​glossy ⁤oil buildup, odors persisting after⁣ ventilationor noticeable reduction in‍ smoke clearance; these symptoms indicate‍ cleaning⁢ or ​replacement is ‍needed. Cleaning can restore performance in most cases-manual degreasing or⁤ dishwasher ⁣cycles where the ⁣manufacturer ‌permits-but‌ replace the filter if deformation,⁣ compromised retention clipsor perforation ⁤blockage cannot be corrected. For practical maintenance, increase cleaning frequency during heavy frying or ‍high-oil cooking and​ verify physical compatibility (dimensions, latch typeand⁤ frame‍ fit) with the appliance model before ordering replacement parts.

  • Capture mechanism:‌ inertial impaction and adhesion of oil droplets
  • Performance ‍factors: fitment, surface loadingand airflow⁤ pressure drop
  • Inspection⁢ cues: visible oil film,⁢ persistent odors,⁣ reduced exhaust effectiveness
  • Maintenance ⁢actions: ‍periodic ⁣degreasing; replace if ‍structural damage or irreversible clogging
Item Description
Function Remove grease aerosols from exhaust air by trapping and draining ‍oil to‍ the‌ collection tray
Typical cleaning interval Varies with use-examples: weekly for heavy frying, monthly‌ for moderate household use
Replacement​ indicators Deformed filter media, broken retention hardwareor cleaning no longer restores airflow

Common Failure Modes and Diagnostic Symptoms of⁣ Grease Filter Degradation

The WB06X10359 ⁣GE ⁣Replacement Grease ⁣Filter ‍is⁢ a mechanical particulate barrier ‌designed to trap oil and grease aerosols⁣ from cooking exhaust before they ⁢reach the blower and‌ ductwork.In normal operation the filter acts as a coalescing and ​baffle medium: ‍fast-moving airborne droplets hit the mesh ​or baffle surfaces, coalesce into larger droplets and​ are retained on the filter surface or drain to a capture tray. When⁢ the ⁤filter media becomes saturated, ⁤cloggedor distorted, capture efficiency falls and more grease passes ⁤downstream, increasing deposit accumulation on fan​ blades and‌ duct interiors and ‌altering the exhaust system’s ⁤airflow characteristics. Technicians⁣ should evaluate ⁣both​ the physical condition ​of the element and ⁣its effect on system⁢ performance (e.g., measurable pressure drop ‌or rise⁣ in motor current) when⁤ assessing compatibility and end-of-life for​ this⁢ replacement part.

Common failure⁤ modes include mechanical deformation⁢ of the frame, progressive fouling⁣ of ⁣the⁢ media, chemical degradation from cleaning ‌agents, ‌and bypass leakage around a compromised seal. Diagnostic symptoms are typically practical and measurable:⁢ persistent cooking odors and visible smoke at normal cooking settings indicate high downstream ​loading; a measurable decrease in exhaust flow or increased fan noise frequently enough correlates with a rise⁣ in static pressure ‌across the ⁣filter; greasy deposits on duct interiors or on the fan impeller indicate ‍excessive bypass or saturated media. Routine inspection ‍should ​combine visual ​checks with simple functional tests (airflow comparison, amp draw measurementand leak inspection) so that filters‌ are replaced before they cause ⁣motor ‌overheating, ⁢reduced ventilation effectiveness,​ or ​increased fire⁢ risk.

  • Reduced airflow: Noticeable drop in exhaust delivery compared with⁤ baseline or adjacent hoods; confirm with⁢ an ⁢anemometer or by measuring motor current.
  • Visible grease accumulation: ⁤Thick, ‌sticky deposits on the downstream side of the filter, fan ⁤bladesor ductwork​ indicate ⁢saturation or bypass.
  • Physical damage or deformation: Bent ⁣frames, torn mediaor missing seal elements allow unfiltered flow and require immediate ‌replacement.
  • Increased noise or​ vibration: Excess‌ loading on the⁤ fan ‌from clogged ‌filter media can change vibration spectra and raise⁢ bearing temperatures.
  • Persistent​ odors or ‌smoke at normal settings: Reduced capture⁢ efficiency‍ or channeling​ through damaged ‌areas; inspect for soot⁢ or ⁢hot spots.
Item Description
Airflow change Compare CFM ​or static pressure⁤ to known-good baseline; >15-25% drop suggests meaningful fouling or restriction.
Visual ⁣inspection Look for saturated,discolored mesh,tears,or frame gaps; any structural ‍defect requires replacement.

Compatibility, Model Fitment, Replacement​ Considerationsand Installation Procedures for WB06X10359

The primary role of the ⁢ WB06X10359 GE Replacement‍ Grease Filter is to‌ arrest oil-laden aerosols ​and ⁢larger combustion byproducts in ⁣kitchen exhaust streams, preventing accumulation on ‌blower components‍ and duct ⁤interiors.In both recirculating ⁤and vented ​configurations ‍the filter reduces downstream ⁤contamination that can⁤ degrade fan performance and increase⁢ fire risk; technicians ⁤should verify filter orientation, retention clipsand sealing​ surfaces during inspection as⁣ poor⁣ seating⁣ or damaged frames will⁢ bypass the filter and negate its protection. Compatibility is resolute by‍ the filter’s mounting footprint and retention mechanism​ rather than brand alone,⁢ so confirm ‍that the WB06X10359 ⁣matches ​the hosting appliance’s⁤ filter slot, clip patternand available ⁢depth​ before procurement or installation.

Replacement and installation are ⁤straightforward but require attention to mechanical fit and electrical safety:⁣ isolate power to the appliance, access‌ the filter chamber, remove the old ⁢element,‌ inspect the surrounding diffuser and ‌fan housing ⁣for oil or⁤ debris, ​and seat‌ the replacement to ​the ​same alignment marks or clip points used by the factory​ unit. ⁣Typical‌ service considerations ⁤include checking for bent ‍frames,⁢ lost fasteners,⁤ and the presence of secondary foam gaskets; if ‌the​ appliance vents externally,⁢ verify that the duct‍ collar and backdraft damper ⁣are unobstructed‍ after ‌reinstalling the filter. Practical replacement steps and a concise ⁢technical reference‍ are shown below to assist‍ field technicians and appliance owners.

  • Power off appliance and remove access panel ⁢or ​grille.
  • Release retention clips,‌ slide out the ‌old ⁣filterand‌ inspect ‌mounting area.
  • insert WB06X10359 with ⁤correct orientation,secure clips,and⁤ reinstall cover.
  • restore power and‍ perform a short ⁤operational check for vibration or air leaks.
Item Description
Part number WB06X10359 -⁤ replacement ⁣grease filter for compatible GE ‍exhaust assemblies
Function Capture grease‌ and particulates to protect fan, motorand ductwork
Installation time Typically 10-20 minutes for a qualified technician
Compatibility check Match⁣ mounting⁢ footprint, clip patternand⁣ filter depth to ⁣the appliance model

Q&A

What ⁢is the WB06X10359⁢ grease filter⁣ and what does it do?

WB06X10359 ⁢is ⁢a‍ replacement grease filter used in GE ⁢range⁤ hoods and over‑the‑range microwaves. Its ⁢purpose⁢ is to trap grease and large particles⁢ from cooking vapors before air‍ is exhausted or recirculated, ‍protecting the blower and ductwork‍ and reducing‍ grease buildup inside⁤ the appliance.

How ‍do I know if WB06X10359 is compatible ⁤with​ my GE ‌appliance?

Verify⁤ compatibility by ⁢comparing the part number with the⁢ one in your appliance’s owner’s manual, the original filteror the parts diagram ‌on the GE Parts⁣ website. if you cannot find the number, measure the ​filter opening and mounting tabs and compare those​ dimensions to ⁣the ⁤replacement listingor contact GE ⁣customer support with your appliance model number⁢ for confirmation.

Is​ the WB06X10359 grease filter washable⁣ or disposable?

WB06X10359 is a metal mesh grease filter‌ and is designed to be ‌washable and reusable.Regular⁢ cleaning prolongs‍ its ‌life; replace it only ⁤if it is torn, excessively warped,⁣ or the mesh is ‍irreparably ⁤clogged.

What is the proper ⁣way ‌to clean the WB06X10359 filter?

Remove the filter ‍according to⁤ the appliance’s instructions. ‌Soak it in hot, ​soapy ⁤water or ⁣a degreasing solution, then gently scrub with​ a soft ⁣brush to remove grease.⁤ Many metal mesh filters ⁣are⁢ also dishwasher‑safe ‌(top rack‌ recommended). Rinse thoroughly and allow the filter ⁤to‍ dry fully before reinstalling to prevent damage and odors.

How ⁤frequently enough should‍ I clean or replace the WB06X10359 ‍grease filter?

Clean the filter every ‌1-3 months depending on cooking ⁢frequency and⁢ grease‌ load – monthly for heavy⁢ frying or frequent useand around every 3 ​months for⁣ moderate use. Replace ‍the filter if⁤ cleaning ‌no longer restores airflow or if the mesh is​ damaged,‌ typically⁢ every few years under normal⁣ use.

How do I remove and⁤ install the ⁢WB06X10359 filter?

Most installations are​ tool‑free: open‌ the hood or microwave door⁤ (if ⁢applicable), locate⁤ the filter latch or release tab, support the filter, press​ or slide the releaseand pull the filter out. To install, align the filter’s ‌tabs ​with‌ the mounting slots ⁢and slide or‌ rotate ⁣it into ‌place ‍until‍ it⁢ clicks.‌ Consult your model’s user⁢ manual for the exact‍ release ‌mechanism ​to avoid breaking‍ clips.

Can I use the WB06X10359 ⁢grease filter for odor control in recirculating mode?

no.‌ The WB06X10359 is a ​grease⁣ filter only; it captures‌ grease⁤ and particulates but does ‌not ‌remove odors. If⁢ your hood/microwave ‌uses recirculating (ductless)⁢ mode‍ for odor ⁣control, you need an activated charcoal/charcoal ‌odor filter along ‌with the grease filter.

Are aftermarket versions of WB06X10359 acceptableor should I buy OEM?

Aftermarket ⁢filters are available and might⁢ potentially be⁤ less expensive, but ‌quality‍ and fit can ⁢vary.OEM (GE)‌ filters are made to the manufacturer’s specifications and more reliably ⁢match mounting points and performance. If⁤ you choose an aftermarket filter, confirm exact dimensions and‍ mounting compatibility before​ purchasing.

To Wrap It‍ Up

The WB06X10359‌ GE⁢ replacement grease‌ filter plays⁤ a key​ role in maintaining the safe and efficient ⁢operation of⁢ range hoods and microwave ventilation systems.‌ By capturing grease ‍and airborne residues ⁤before ⁢they ‌reach fans ​and ductwork, this ⁢filter ‌helps‌ preserve airflow, reduce buildup that can impair performanceand‍ lower the risk ⁢of odors ‌and grease-related​ fire⁢ hazards.‌ Using the correct replacement part ensures compatibility ​with the appliance’s design and​ supports ⁣consistent extraction ‌efficiency and longevity of ⁢the ​ventilation components.

Proper diagnosis and timely‌ replacement are essential⁣ to realize these benefits. Regular inspection for⁤ clogging,‌ damage, ‍or reduced airflow helps determine⁢ when a ​filter no longer performs adequately;⁢ following manufacturer guidance ‍or consulting a​ qualified⁤ technician will ensure ​the correct⁣ assessment and installation. Replacing⁤ a worn or⁢ incompatible filter when necessary is a practical, cost-effective ⁣measure that supports appliance performance, occupant safety,⁢ and long-term maintenance⁤ goals.


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