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I ordered a new ERC for my GE oven. I received part no. AP3140310. Looks very similar, but a few of the connection points are different. It looks like the connections to the actual heating elements are built into the modules on the circuit board on the new one, where on the old one the connections were directly on the circuit board. So I'm not sure exactly where things should connect and I don't want to screw up a 220V connection. Are there any installation instructions or a connection diagram available somewhere?
Thanks, Chuck
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Chuck,
Usually such parts come with the installation instructions. How did you find the part number because the model number you posted does not come up?
Gene.
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That model number is right off the oven - I'm pretty sure it's the same one I used to find the part. There were no installation instructions with the part, and I called customer support and they didn't have anything.
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The part number came right off the email confirming my order. There are 2 part numbers on the receipt - AP3140310 (WB27T10297)
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