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Fan Oven Half Moon Element - 1700W Stock Number: ES209574

High quality spare part for select models of Bosch, Neff and Siemens ovens

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High Quality Replacement Fan Oven Half Moon Element - 1700W

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.

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.

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:

  • 1700 Watts
  • 2 Turn
  • Length: 156mm
  • Width: 240mm
  • Bracket: 45mm
  • Tags: 18mm

Compatible spare part for select models of Bosch, Neff and Siemens ovens.

Please check the list of suitable models and the sizes in the specification area, to ensure that this spare part is suitable for your appliance.

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7 Questions and 12 Answers

The oven element was replaced in Jan. 2013

By Anonymous - scotland - 15 February 2014
  • i agree with chris at espares - most likely the element, but, it is NOT necessary to have the expense of a replacement element to prove this. this should be proved by competent electrician using suitable insulation tester on the suspect element. i have also found several thermostats or simmerstats which use a neutral connection and are not just a switch live connection that can also give a tripping fault. By mike atkinson - haydock - 25 September 2018
  • Chris from eSpares
    Chris at eSpares says...

    Re Scott's input, thanks for your comments but it is not usual for the thermostat to cause this problem. However some elements that have not been used for a while will absorb a little moisture from the atmosphere causing electrical leakage and tripping. However if the element is heated up it can clear this moisture and resolve the problem.

  • I had the exact same issue. we replaced the thermostat and no more problems. did not replace the element. By scott - london - 01 August 2014
  • Chris from eSpares
    Chris at eSpares says...

    The most likely cause is a failing element but it may be necessary to replace it to prove this is the fault.

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There is a screw above the fan which fixes the element in place. How do I get to this as it is behind the fan and I cannot remove the fan?

By Lolly - Essex - 08 October 2019
  • I came across the same access problem with the fan in front of the top retaining screw. To remove the fan You need to take off the nut (reverse thread) then pull off the washer (use some pliers) - the fan also pulls out (rather than screws out) - mine didn't move easily but a bit of 3 in one oil and a brave pull with some pliers on the hub straight out got it off. By Alistair - London - 27 December 2019
  • eSpares Staff from eSpares
    eSpares Staff at eSpares says...

    The fan is designed to be removed as it is replaceable if difficult to remove the nut try some lubrication to help free it to get to the screws to the element.

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I had my oven element changed a year ago by a local chap. it has now gone again, so im trying to replace a new one bought from yourselves, saving money on the fix it man. I followed everything to the part of unscrewing the element. There is a screw at the top, behind the fan. The fan does not allow for this screw to be removed without removing the fan, how do I do this, the fan spins and the nut is solid. Help

By JackieF - - 10 March 2010
  • Squirt it with wd40 - leave it for at least 30 mins then have another go - remember that the nut turns the opposite way to normal! By andrew47 - Ripon - 16 March 2010
  • Rory from eSpares
    Rory at eSpares says...

    Hi Jackief, great to hear you've decided to fix your element yourself! We have a How-To video on fitting an oven element which you can view here: http://www.espares.co.uk/advice/cookers-and-hobs/a/1/1140/how-to-replace-a-fan-oven-element.html The cooker in the video is a different brand, but you can use similar techniques fitting yours to what's shown in the video.

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By philip Chase - Harleston - 06 June 2019
  • eSpares Staff from eSpares
    eSpares Staff at eSpares says...

    You will need to soak them overnight with a lubricant which should allow you to get them out.

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Neff U1721 fan oven trips main house board when cooking at approx 200, works fine at 180 or lower. Top oven works fine at high temp so its not the main trip.

By Lyndon Bridges - Worcestershire - 05 November 2015
  • Chris from eSpares
    Chris at eSpares says...

    It is likely to be a failing element.

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