This genuine 6-inch surface heating element provides the heat needed for cooking on compatible electric ranges and cooktops. Designed with a tilt-lock hinge mounting system, it delivers consistent heat distribution for everyday cooking tasks such as boiling, simmering, and frying. Replacing a worn or failed surface element can help restor...Read moree proper burner performance when the burner no longer heats, heats unevenly, or cycles inconsistently. The element features a durable 3-wire design, operates at 240 volts, and delivers approximately 1,325 watts of heating power. Installation typically involves disconnecting power to the appliance, lifting the element from the receptacle, disconnecting the terminal connections, installing the replacement element, and restoring power to test operation. The element measures approximately 14 inches long, 7.5 inches wide, and 2 inches high and weighs approximately 1 pound.
This tilt lock hinge mounted surface element kit includes an 8 inch element, three wire, 2450 watt surface element, and a terminal block with all three-wire units. These high rise elements do not come with an attached trim ring.
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Large burner would operate on high setting only.
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Ernest from Bellevue, NE
Really Easy
15 - 30 mins
Pliers, Socket set
1. Removed the back panel. 2. Disconnected the wires from the old switch while connecting wires to the new switch one at a time. 3. Installed the new switch and broke off the excess metal on the post which fits into the burner knob on front of the range. 4. Replaced the burner knob and replaced the back panel.
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Right front burner out.
10 of 14 peoplefound this instruction helpful.
Larry from Prairie Village, KS
Really Easy
15 - 30 mins
Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers
Ever the optimist, I'd replaced the burner on this relic of another time to no effect. That left the switch. You guys should know that when a burner element goes bad it can take out the switch. I should have put a meter on it. Wehn I looked for a replacement a few months ago there were still factory parts available, but they were $80 or s
... Read moreo and I wasn't inclined to risk that on a 40 year old range. I offered to replace the raange for my daughter as a Christmas present but she like this old thing. It was an unusual size with a pan storage compartment on the left. I went on line and found this universal replacement for about $25 delivered. What the heck. I ordered it and it arrived within a week. I pulled the stove out, killed the breaker, pulled the knob off, used a nut driver to take ther rear panel off, two phillips screws under the knob hold the switch in. The terminals on the old switch are in a slightly different order but are clearly marked L1, L2, H1, H2 and P. The P is the power and has a smaller terminal so you can't put it on the wrong one. Just examine the old switch ( it was marked the same way) take off the L1 and put in on the L1 of the new switch and so on, make sure you use the correct knob adapter to fit your old knob and break the switch stem to the correct length. It will break easilly if you hold it with one pliers and break it with another. Screw the new switch in place with he old screws. At this point, I closed the breakers and tested it. It worked fine. I turned the breakers off again. Buttoned it up and slid the stove back into place. 20 minutes tops. Great product. Good for another forty years.
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Old large 8" stove burner had burnt out, needed replace
7 of 7 peoplefound this instruction helpful.
Stephen from GOFFSTOWN, NH
Really Easy
Less than 15 mins
Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers
Simply took the replacement part ( PS244040, GE WB30X341) and did the quick direct swap using all the new pieces in the burner kit. UNPLUG the stove. Undo the titl arm screw, remove the plastic wire isolation block (2 spring clips), unscrew the 3 wires to the elements, screw the 3 wires to the new element, put in new bakelite wire isolati
... Read moreon block with spring clips to keep the wires seperated, mount and titghten the tilt arm screw. Make sure the burner sits even and flat in the stove top. Plug the stove back in and test.