Broil Elements; Oven Temperature Sensor - GE Monogram ZDP486ND Technical Service Manual

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Oven Temperature Sensor

The oven temperature sensor has a resistance of:
Ω at room temperature
1091
Ω at 350°F
1654
Ω at 865°F (Clean temperature)
2634
The oven temperature sensor has a resistance
change rate of 2 Ω per °F.
Note: For test locations see
Oven Sensor, Sail, and
Door Switch Test.
To remove the oven temperature sensor:
1.
Disconnect power.
2.
Remove oven racks. (See
.)
Oven Racks
3.
Remove the two 1/4-in. hex-head screws that
attach the sensor to the broiler element bracket.
Sensor
4. Carefully pull the sensor and sensor wiring
harness from the oven liner.
5. Disconnect the sensor wiring harness.
Disconnect
Note: When reinstalling the sensor, use a small fl at-
blade screwdriver to push and guide the sensor wire
harness into the oven liner.

Broil Elements

The broil cycle is closed door only. The display will
scroll “CLOSE door” if the door is left open in the broil
cycle. If the door is not closed within 60 seconds,
the broil cycle will shut off and display “End”. The
cycle must be reset to start broil again.
The broil element is composed of an inner and
an outer element. It is replaced as one unit.
The broil element will not work if the
temperature probe is plugged in.
The main oven inside element is rated at 3000
watts, has an approximate resistance value of
18.78 Ω, and draws approximately 12.1 amps.
The main oven outside element is rated at 1000
watts, has an approximate resistance value of
55.2 Ω, and draws approximately 3.7 amps.
The companion oven inside element is rated
at 2100 watts, has an approximate resistance
value of 26.5 Ω, and draws approximately 8.4
amps.
The companion oven outside element is rated
at 1400 watts, has an approximate resistance
value of 39.7 Ω, and draws approximately 5.4
amps.
Broil element wiring is very tight, but the broil
element can be tested and replaced from inside
the oven cavity
The broil element is located on the back wall of
the oven and can be removed from inside the
oven cavity.
To remove the broil element:
1.
Remove oven racks. (See
.)
Oven Racks
2.
Remove the two 1/4-in. hex-head screws that
attach the sensor to the broiler element bracket.
(See
.)
Oven Temperature Sensor
3.
Carefully pull out the sensor approximately 2-in.
from the broiler element bracket.
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