This burner bowl, also known as a drip pan, is a legitimate OEM replacement part for your stove. Turn off power to the unit when conducting this repair. You will need to unscrew the existing burner bowl, disconnect the igniter wire, and remove the burner bowl seal before installing the new bowl, and the rest of the parts in reverse order.
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This part works with the following products:
Cooktop, Range.
This part works with the following products:
Kenmore, General Electric.
Part# WB31K5077 replaces these:
AP2028006, 257960
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John
February 7, 2018
What are the dimensions of this?
For model number JGP636BEV3BB
Hi John,
Thank you for your question. The diameter of the burner bowl is 9 inches. I hope this helps. Thank you and have a great day!
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Nooshin
December 6, 2018
I see the dimensions answer for both medium and large are the same. They both say approximately 9”, is that correct? What is the difference between the medium and large?
Hello Nooshin, Thank you for the question. The hole int he middle of the pan are different sizes, not the actual pan its self. Hope this helps, good luck with this repair!
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Ben
January 3, 2019
For model jgp636bed1bb i see 3 choices on burner bowls under item #60. What is the part number for a burner bowl that measures 8 3/4 inches.
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Hello Ben, thank you for your question. The large burner bowl is the one that matches that measurement. The part number is PartSelect Number PS244307. I hope this helps!
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Scott
May 10, 2019
There are three possible burner bowls you list for my stove: Small, medium and large. The outer diameter of the bowl is in each case is about 8 3/4". The diameter of the inner hole is the important difference. What is the inner diameter of the inner hole of this medium burner bowl? my stove has burner bowls with inner hole diameter of 1 1/8" (which i believe is the large burner bowl) and burner bowl with inner hole diameter of 13/16" which i believe is probably the medium burner bowl, but maybe is the small burner bowl. please tell me. thanks.
Hi Scott, thank you for your question. The Small, Medium, and Large refers to the burner that the bowl goes to. You have three types of burners on your appliance. Looking at the photograph it looks like the middle of this part is about 1 inch wide. The manufacturer does not give us exact dimensions of their parts unfortunately. I hope that helps. Good luck with you repair.
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Peter
January 3, 2019
Need to replace drip pan diameter is 81/2 in. Is this medium or large?
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Hello Peter, thank you for your question. The bowl that is 8.5 inches in diameter is PartSelect Number PS244307. Please enter the part number into the site for current price and availability. Good luck with your repair!
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