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Jenn-Air JGD8130ADW gas counter unit

Jenn-Air JGD8130ADW gas counter unit Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Jenn-Air JGD8130ADW gas counter unit, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Cooktop Owner's Manual for Jenn-Air JGD8130ADW - Part 74005528

    Top assembly diagram

    Cooktop Owner's Manual

    Part #74005528

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  • Grill, Air ( for Jenn-Air JGD8130ADW - Part 74005794

    Top assembly diagram

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  • Ven Bracket for Jenn-Air JGD8130ADW - Part 74005889

    Gas controls diagram

    Ven Bracket

    Part #74005889

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  • Harness for Jenn-Air JGD8130ADW - Part 74006179

    Gas controls diagram

    Harness

    Part #74006179

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  • Cover Plate for Jenn-Air JGD8130ADW - Part 71001759

    Blower plenum diagram

    Cover Plate

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  • Plate Wire for Jenn-Air JGD8130ADW - Part 74005868

    Blower plenum diagram

    Plate Wire

    Part #74005868

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Jenn-Air Gas Counter Unit JGD8130ADW FAQs

Yes. The JGD8130ADW is a gas downdraft cooktop, so downdraft venting is designed to work with it when the ducting and installation are correct. If smoke or cooking fumes are not being pulled down effectively, the most common cause is ducting that does not match the installation requirements.

What to expect from downdraft venting on gas

Downdraft systems can capture steam and light smoke well, but performance depends heavily on cookware, burner setting, and airflow.

  • Use the HI flame to start cooking or bring liquids to a boil, then reduce to a lower setting.
  • Avoid leaving food unattended on HI.
  • Keep grates and burner areas clean so flames stay properly shaped.
  • Use the vent when searing, frying, or cooking with strong odors.
  • If performance is weak, focus on ducting layout first (length, elbows, restrictions).

Quick checks if the vent is not pulling smoke down

If the downdraft seems weak, these checks usually identify the issue:

  • Confirm the blower is running and airflow is felt at the intake.
  • Clean or replace the grease filter; a clogged filter reduces airflow.
  • Check for crushed, kinked, or undersized ducting.
  • Reduce the number of elbows and long duct runs where possible.
  • Verify the installation meets the spacing and ducting requirements in the guide.
Symptom Common cause What to do next
Vent runs but little suction Grease filter restricted Clean or replace the range downdraft vent grease filter WP707929
Smoke spills into kitchen Ducting design issue Compare ducting to the installation guide
Flame looks uneven and venting seems worse Burner/air adjustment needed Have air shutters and low flame settings adjusted per the installation guide

Why it matters

Downdraft performance is mostly an airflow problem. When ducting is installed to spec and the filter is clean, the downdraft system can remove smoke and cooking fumes much more effectively during everyday cooking.

Last updated: January 2026

A gas cooktop like the Jenn-Air JGD8130ADW is a drop-in cooking surface designed to pair with a separate wall oven, while a gas rangetop is a heavier, range-style top section built to match professional-style cabinetry and higher-capacity cooking setups. The biggest differences are installation style, control layout, and typical output and ventilation needs.

Quick comparison

Feature Gas cooktop Gas rangetop
Installation Drops into a countertop cutout Sits in a base cabinet opening (range-style footprint)
Oven included No (pairs with wall oven) No (also pairs with wall oven)
Controls Often on the top surface Often front-facing, “pro-style”
Typical power Moderate to high High to very high
Ventilation Standard hood or downdraft (model-dependent) Usually needs stronger ventilation

How this applies to the JGD8130ADW

The JGD8130ADW is a gas downdraft cooktop, so it combines surface burners with a built-in ventilation system. That design is common for cooktops and is meant to fit cleanly into a countertop while exhausting cooking smoke through ducting. For ducting and spacing requirements, follow the JGD8130ADW installation guide.

What to consider before choosing

  • Kitchen layout: Cooktops work well when you want a wall oven at a comfortable height.
  • Ventilation plan: Rangetops typically need a higher-capacity hood; downdraft cooktops rely heavily on correct ducting.
  • Cooking style: Rangetops often suit frequent high-heat cooking (searing, large pots, continuous use).
  • Countertop look: Cooktops usually sit more flush for a built-in appearance.
  • Service and parts: Cooktops and rangetops use different burner, valve, and ignition designs.

Why it matters

Choosing between a cooktop and a rangetop affects cabinet cutouts, gas supply planning, and ventilation performance. With a downdraft model like the JGD8130ADW, correct installation and airflow checks are especially important for capturing smoke efficiently.

Last updated: January 2026

The model number is on the cooktop’s rating label; on Jenn-Air gas downdraft cooktops like model JGD8130ADW, it’s typically located on the underside of the cooktop or inside the downdraft/ventilation chamber area. Use the exact model number from the label when ordering parts or checking specifications in the JGD8130ADW owner's manual.

Where to look on the cooktop

Check these common label locations first (power and gas off if you need to access internal areas):

  • Underside of the cooktop base (you may need a flashlight)
  • Inside the downdraft ventilation chamber, near the blower or grease container area
  • Along the cooktop chassis edge under the countertop cutout (visible from below the cabinet)
  • On a metal tag or sticker that lists gas type and electrical ratings

What the model number looks like (and why it matters)

For this cooktop, the model number format is a short letter and number string like JGD8130ADW. Using the exact model number helps us match the correct diagrams and parts such as an igniter, spark module, or burner valve.

Why it matters

  • Ensures the correct fit for ignition and gas components
  • Helps match the right installation dimensions and ducting requirements
  • Prevents ordering the wrong finish or knob style

Quick checklist before you order parts

Use this checklist after you find the label:

  • Write down the full model number (example: JGD8130ADW)
  • Record any additional numbers on the tag (often a serial number)
  • Confirm the fuel type (Natural gas vs. LP conversion)
  • Compare your part symptom to common matches (ignition, burner flame, downdraft airflow)

Common parts that depend on the exact model match

Symptom Often involved part Example from this model’s parts
Clicking but no spark Ignition component Igniter assembly WP74005890
No ignition on one burner Electrode/igniter Cooktop burner igniter electrode WP74006072
Weak downdraft airflow Vent filter Range downdraft vent grease filter WP707929

Last updated: March 2026

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