General Electric WB27T10821 Oven Relay Board Assembly

Special Price $234.84 Regular Price $293.43
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SKU
WB27T10821

Product Description

The General Electric WB27T10821 Range Relay Board Assembly has the function of regulating the power supplied to the heating coils and switching them on depending on the cooking process. This relay board helps in achieving optimum performance and increases the accuracy and dependability of heat control and distribution and is an essential part of electric ranges that is responsible for the functioning of various heating coils. It enhances the general performance of the range through its durable construction and helps regulate the temperatures during cooking and other processes.
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Manufacturer Name: GENERAL ELECTRIC
Product Number: WB27T10821
OEM Part Number: WB27T10821
Product Description: Board Asm Relay

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Customer Questions
What maintenance is required for the General Electric WB27T10821 Relay Board Assembly?

Inspect electrical connectors for tightness and corrosion. Test oven functions to confirm proper switching of heating elements. Ensure the board is mounted securely, free of moisture or debris, and that relays activates without sticking.

What are common issues with the General Electric WB27T10821 Relay Board Assembly?

  • Oven heating elements are not activating.
  • Relay clicking repeatedly without triggering.
  • Oven not completing programmed cycles.
  • Oven timer not functioning correctly.

Installation Steps

Step1: Disconnect the oven from power to avoid electric shock.

Step2: Remove the oven back panel to access the control area.

Step3: Disconnect wires from the old relay board, noting their positions.

Step4: Unscrew and remove the faulty relay board.

Step5: Mount the new relay board and reconnect all wires correctly.

Step6: Replace the back panel and restore power to test functionality.