General Electric WB27X24011 Range Board Power Supply

Special Price $142.03 Regular Price $163.95
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SKU
WB27X24011

Product Description

The General Electric WB27X24011 Range Board Power Supply transforms high-voltage AC outlet electricity into low-voltage DC power needed for range electronic controls and heating elements. Voltage stabilization stands as a primary operational function of this power supply unit. The power supply from the grid may contain sudden changes in voltage that can harm sensitive electronic components. The board power supply functions to smooth voltage fluctuations so the range receives a reliable consistent power supply. The power supply protects sensitive control circuits and other components by stabilizing the voltage which results in reduced malfunctions and extended range durability.
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Manufacturer Name: GENERAL ELECTRIC
Product Number: WB27X24011
OEM Part Number: WB27X24011
Product Description: Board Power Supply

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Customer Questions
What maintenance is required for the General Electric WB27X24011 Board Power Supply?

Keep the board area clean and dry to avoid interference. Ensure all wiring connections remain fully seated. Confirm proper voltage output during operation. Avoid abrupt power interruptions and check for secure mounting after servicing.

What are common issues with the General Electric WB27X24011 Board Power Supply?

  • Unit failing to power on.
  • Inconsistent voltage to components.
  • Error codes appearing unexpectedly.
  • Timer and clock resets.

Installation Steps

Step1: Unplug the range to prevent electrical shock.

Step2: Disconnect all wiring from the old power supply board.

Step3: Remove the defective board from its mounting bracket.

Step4: Install the new board and reconnect all wires securely.

Step5: Reassemble the panel, restore power, and test all operations.