This bottom element assembly is a genuine replacement part supplied by the original manufacturer for convection ovens. It is a heating element made up of two rods, located inside glass tubes situated at the bottom of the oven cavity. When the oven is in operation, the bottom element assembly activates and radiates heat upward to evenly distribute it throughout the oven cavity, aiding in the cooking process.
Bottom Element Assembly SP0010515
OEM part for: Breville
Part Number: SP0010515
7 - 12 business days
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Product Description ?
- Includes glass tube
- Classification: Part
- Weight: 0.46 lbs.
- Shipping: Ships Worldwide
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Compatibility
This item works with the following types of products:
- Oven Parts
This part replaces obsolete part #: BOV800XL/200, BOV800XL/200, BOV800XL200
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The heating element wouldn't warm up.
Tool Type
Convection Oven
Difficulty
Medium
Time
More than 2 hours
Tools Used
Screwdriver, Socket set
Parts Used
The difficulty was simply in getting to the element assembly in the first place. The housing has dozens of screws by itself, with some of them actually inside the unit. I had to take half of the housing off, then reach into the inside with an 18" screwdriver (the area was far too small and recessed to get to with anything else) to get the final screws.
And even with keeping all the screws organized and knowing exactly where the all went, it took another two hours to reassemble the housing.
Nothing especially difficult involved here, just very tedious.
The bottom element had cracked.
Tool Type
Convection Oven
Difficulty
Hard
Time
More than 2 hours
Tools Used
Screwdriver, Pliers
Parts Used
1. You remove all the screws in the back of the oven.
2. Then remove the feet and bottom screws of the oven.
3. There are 5 screws that are behind the control panel that are a royal pain to get to, which have to be removed.
4. Take off the top.
5. Remove the PCB control board screws.
6. Cut the zip ties to access the heating elements.
7. unscrew the screws inside the oven to remove the heating element, and unplug the heating element. (NOTE the heating element is attached with a catch that has a button on it. If you just pull on it, this will break the connector.)
8. (This part was NOT fun) Removing the heating elements is quite hard as the ceramic ends on the side that hold the PCB are held in place by metal prongs. I couldn't find a way to get those out in a nice way. I tried using screw drivers to slide up the prongs to release and then pliers. Eventually I was able to tap them out from the other side, but that bends the holding prongs.
9. I then re-bent the holding prongs and tested to make sure they were sized correctly for the new heating element.
10. Installed the front and rear heating element, and then put it back together.
This took me a good 3+ hours as I was being very delicate and making sure not to damage anything.
The good news, it is fully working!
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