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Customer Questions and Answers for Oven Bake Element by Whirlpool

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Part Number: OEM18022743
Manufacturer Part Number: WP308180

Oven not heating or slow to preheat? The bake element is likely burned out. This bottom heating coil replacement is a simple DIY fix in minutes.

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For Whirlpool Oven Bake Element (Part Number: OEM18022743)

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Frank, Yes, the WP308180 Bake elemnt will fit and work fine in your oven. The basic explanation : based on the supplied voltage the element will produce a specified wattage. In your case, at 240 VAC the element will peoduce 15.4 watts of heating. Good Luck.

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Chris S. for Model Number ?

I need to replace the Oven Bake Element of an older Whirlpool Selfcleaning Oven. Unfortunately, even with the help of your Model Number Locator, I was not able to find the oven's model #. However, on the mount bracket between the terminals of the oven bake element, it says, hardly legibly, B G S (or B O S [?]) and, below that: STILLMAN L 260 AT 308180 FSP 2600W1950W 240V208V. The shape and dimensions seem the same as those of your item AP3075035 (made by Whirlpool), except that the central part of the sinuating front end is less triangular and more rounded. Since the part is compatible with 2600W / 240V, like your AP 3075035, I assume it would be ok. for me to order this item. If not, please let me know by e-mail. Thank you, Chris.

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Hello Chris. Yes, according to the part number on the element, this should work for your oven. Hope this helps.

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Hello Rick, that is determined by the voltage in your place of residence. Most single family homes are 240 volt. 208 volt is primarily used in commercial ( large apartments, condo's) in large cities. To know for sure you would need to check the voltage at the outlet the range is plugged into. MA-DM1

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