Fan Oven Element - 2700W Stock Number: ES970026
Genuine spare part suitable for select models of Smeg ovens
Manufactured by Smeg
(This part fits select models)
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Fan Oven Element - 2700W
If the internal element filament burns out, this can cause the element to short circuit - and will lead it to fail. Potential signs that the element has blown can be visual things, such as a split, bulge, or blow hole on the element.
The function of the fan oven element is to heat the oven cavity. When the cooker knob is turned on for your electric cooker, electricity will flow to the element which then proceeds to heat up. Once the element reaches the desired temperature, the electricity flow switches on and off to maintain the temperature.
eSpares has the replacement fan oven element, that could soon be yours, to help get your fan oven back to the required temperature - so you can continue to make your delicious meals!
Specification:
- Wattage: 2700W
- 3 Turns
- Length: 210mm
- Width: 180mm
- Bracket: 70mm
- Tags: 25mm
Genuine spare part suitable for select models of Smeg ovens.
Please check the suitable model fit list to ensure that this is the correct part for your appliance.
Please note: This circular element is serial number dependent. Please contact our Call Centre with your full model and serial number to ensure this is the correct element for your oven.
6 Questions and 6 Answers
- Yes, it only unscrew at the rear. Cooker back plate is easily unscrewed, but to remove it out of the way you need to remove the power wires which are attached by push fit spade connectors - make a sketch first so as to replace them correctly later. To remove the element you need to unscrew the two nuts which hold the element in place - mine were so tight on that only mole grips would budge them!
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Rory at eSpares says...
Hi Admortem, check out this video, I have a feeling you'll find it handy! http://www.espares.co.uk/advice/cookers-and-hobs/a/1/1140/how-to-replace-a-fan-oven-element.html
Can you please give me an idea of the resistance my ohm meter should read on a 'good' fan element before I order a new one.( Smeg Model A2) 1 Answer
Hi, I have experience changing fan oven elements from espares for ourselves and friends, but today I looked at my first SMEG which has rear fixings. An engineer changed her fan element a few months ago but now it fails to heat up but the fan works. The element looks as new - no burn holes or blistering. It is a 11 year old Model A2 with 6 gas burners a large electric oven with fan and a small oven to the right. With digital display.
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Chris at eSpares says...
A typical element will measure between 20 and 30 ohms. A faulty element will be considerably higher than this.
My top oven is not heating up to temperature - seems to get to 100 degrees tops. Could it be the element or thermostat? its 8 yrs old.
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Chris at eSpares says...
See our videos: How to diagnose problems with your oven http://www.espares.co.uk/advice/1/2145/how-to-diagnose-problems-with-your-oven and how to replace a lower oven element http://www.espares.co.uk/advice/1/2312/how-to-replace-a-lower-oven-element
When I turn off my oven the fan continues to run until I turn off the switch at the mains. I have a Smeg mod A42 1 Answer
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Joshua at eSpares says...
On Smeg ovens, if the function switch is not also turned to the OFF position (as well as the thermostat), the cooling fan will continue to run, blowing air past the controls.
Hi. I have a SMEG Electric fan oven (4 years old with average use). Model Number SE378 MF-5. Serial Number 50926 1129 0. The oven only heats up to 100 degrees? The fan and lights etc still work. Can you please tell me if I require a new element or somethi 1 Answer
- If the element is heating up it sounds more like the controller of the thermostat
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