Oven Grill Element - 2300W Stock Number: ES209585
High quality spare part suitale for select models of Belling cookers
Manufactured by Electruepart
(This part fits select models)
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High Quality Replacement Oven Grill Element - 2300W
If you're having trouble with your grill, you might need to think about replacing the element. Thanks to eSpares, you don’t have to worry anymore! Replacing this fan oven element will get your oven back to working order in no time.
A correctly working element will help ensure the oven reaches the correct temperature consistently, meaning your food will be cooked evenly. With the help of eSpares and this replacement grill element, you could soon be back to enjoying the grill function of your oven again in no time!
Specification:
- Wattage: 2300W
- Length: 390mm
- Width: 220mm
- Cross Bar: 235mm
- Bracket: 70mm
- Tags: 35mm
Compatible spare part suitable for select models of Candy ovens.
Please check the list of suitable models to ensure that this spare part will fit your appliance.
1 Question and 1 Answer
my grill has stopped working, i am assuming the gril element needs replacing. does this sound right to you? 1 Answer
i have a belling farmhouse 930. The rest of the cooker is working fine. My grill stopped heating, although when i switch the grill on i can hear it is on, but does not heat up at all. My initial thought is to replace the grill element. But is there a possibility it could be the thermostat, i am unsure if the thermostat was to break it would affect the whole cooker or as the grill is seperate from the 2 ovens the grill would have its own thermostat. I am trying to sort myself and was wondering if you could give any possible insight.
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Rory at eSpares says...
Hi, it could be either. A thermostat failing can manifest itself through either the element not heating up at all, or heating up far too much. Sometimes, if a grill element is broken, there'll be visible damage to the pins - take out your element to see if there's any damage. If the pins are slightly dirty, you could try cleaning them with a dry cloth. If you can't see any damage, try testing the element through a test meter if you have one - if there's very little or no reading, the element is broken; if there is a normal reading, it's probable it's your thermostat. I hope this helps, and remember, remember to unplug your cooker before you start testing this stuff out!
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