8-inch diameter plug-in surface heating element with looped terminal ends. 5 turn. 2600 Watt. If your surface element won't heat, either the surface element or the surface element switch may be defective. To determine if the surface element is defective, use a multimeter to test it for continuity.
Oven bake heating element. Push-on wire terminals. Includes feet for sitting on bottom of oven floor, and mounting plate for attaching to back wall of oven. Often, if the heating element has burned out, it will be visibly damaged. Inspect the heating element for holes or blisters.
Oven bake heating element with screw-on terminals. The element is 18-1/4 inches wide, 14-1/2 inches deep to mounting flange. Terminal ends extend 2-1/2 inches past flange. 2,300 watts at 220 volts. If the oven does not heat the bake element may have burned out.
Oven bake element. It is not unusual for a bake element to short out and arc in one spot. If this occurs, disconnect the power to the stove until the element has been replaced.
Oven bake element. It is not unusual for a heating element to short in one spot and arc. If this occurs, shut off the power to the range until the element has been replaced.
Oven bake element. The terminals are male quarter inch spade connectors. The wires push onto the heating elements connectors. If the oven does not bake then the element could have burned out.
Oven bake element. 240 Volt 3100 Watt element with screw style connections. If the oven does not bake then the element could have burned out.
Oven broiler heating element. If the oven does not broil, the broil element may be burned out.
Oven bake heating element. Push-on wire terminals. If the oven won't heat, the bake element may have burned out. Often, if the bake element has burned out, it will be visibly damaged. Inspect the bake element for holes or blisters.
Stove top coil surface heating element, 8 inch. If the element does not heat either it or the control switch is defective. The coil can be tested to determine if it is at fault.
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