Trivection
TM
Bake, Broil and Convection
Elements
WARNING: A microwave leakage test must be
performed any time an element is removed,
replaced, or adjusted for any reason. The
maximum leakage is 4 MW/cm
Microwave Leakage Test).
Caution: Use caution when removing element
from inside oven cavity due to wire harness
layout. There is a possibility of the wire terminals
coming loose from the element when pulling the
wires through the oven cavity.
Note: When reconnecting the elements, make
sure the connectors are securely attached to the
element terminals.
The bake and broil elements have special gaskets
that keep microwave energy from leaking out of
the oven cavity. Replace any worn or damaged
gaskets.
Bake Element
•
The bake element is composed of an inner
and an outer element. It is replaced as one
unit.
•
The inside element is rated at 2500 watts, has
an approximate resistance value of 22 Ω, and
draws approximately 9 amps.
•
The outside element is rated at 900 watts, has
an approximate resistance value of 63 Ω, and
draws approximately 3.2 amps.
Inner Element
Outer Element
•
The bake element is held is place on the back
1
oven wall by six
/
-in. hex head screws.
4
Broil Element
•
•
2
(see
Convection Element
•
•
Note: Production will be using Torx (T20H)
security screws on all elements in the Trivection
oven in the near future.
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The broil element is rated at 2500 watts, has
an approximate resistance value of 22 Ω, and
draws approximately 9 amps.
The broil element is held is place on the back
oven wall by:
1
a. Eleven
/
-in. hex head screws on the
4
mounting plate.
- in. hex head screws on the left and
b. Two
1
/
4
right element brackets.
The convection element is rated at 2500
watts, has an approximate resistance value of
22 Ω, and draws approximately 9 amps.
The convection element is held in place on the
back oven wall by:
1
a. Six
/
-in. hex head screws on the
4
mounting plate.
b. One
1
/
-in. hex head screw on the bottom
4
element bracket.
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