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GE JBP21BB1 electric range Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for GE JBP21BB1 electric range, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Range Oven Door Trim, Lower for GE JBP21BB1 - Part WB07K10250

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  • Faceplate for GE JBP21BB1 - Part WB27X10243

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  • Drive Insulation for GE JBP21BB1 - Part WB02X8445

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GE Electric Range JBP21BB1 FAQs

GE electric ranges such as model JBP21BB1 typically do not include a power cord from the factory; the cord is usually purchased separately to match your home’s outlet type (3-prong or 4-prong) and amperage requirements.

What to expect when installing a power cord

Most electric range installations use a 240V outlet and a range-rated cord set. Before buying a cord, confirm your outlet type and the range’s terminal block connection.

  • Match the plug to your wall outlet (3-prong vs 4-prong)
  • Use a cord rated for electric ranges (commonly 40A or 50A)
  • Turn off the breaker before accessing wiring
  • Inspect the terminal block for heat damage or loose connections
  • Replace any burned connectors instead of reusing them

Parts that are commonly involved

If you find signs of overheating (melted insulation, discoloration, arcing), these parts are often involved in a safe repair on a GE range.

Quick check: cord and outlet compatibility

What you have What you typically need Why it matters
3-slot outlet 3-prong range cord Matches older installations
4-slot outlet 4-prong range cord Adds separate ground for newer installs

Why it matters

Using the correct cord and a solid terminal block connection helps prevent nuisance power loss, overheating at the rear connection point, and intermittent oven or surface element operation.

Helpful troubleshooting resource

If your range is showing a fault after installation or power issues, use our GE freestanding range error codes reference to narrow down the problem.

Last updated: January 2026

A GE electric range like model JBP21BB1 typically draws 30 to 50 amps on a 240-volt circuit, depending on the range’s wattage and which heating elements are running. For safe operation, the breaker size and power cord must match the range’s electrical rating.

Typical amp draw for an electric range

Most freestanding electric ranges fall into these common ranges:

  • 30 amps: smaller or lower-wattage ranges
  • 40 amps: many standard 30-inch ranges
  • 50 amps: higher-wattage ranges or models with more features
  • Higher momentary draw can happen when the bake and broil elements cycle on together

Quick reference table

Circuit/breaker Typical range wattage (at 240V) What it usually fits
30A ~5,000 to 7,200W smaller or basic electric ranges
40A ~7,200 to 9,600W many standard freestanding ranges
50A ~9,600 to 12,000W higher-output ranges

How to estimate amps from the rating label

If you can find the range’s rating label (often on the frame behind the storage drawer or on the oven frame), use:

  • Amps = Watts ÷ Volts
  • Example: 9,600W ÷ 240V = 40A

Why it matters

Correct amperage protects the range wiring and your home wiring. An undersized circuit can cause nuisance breaker trips, overheated connections, or terminal block damage.

If the cord connection area looks scorched or loose, inspect the terminal block and wiring connections. A common replacement is the terminal block WB17T10006.

Helpful troubleshooting resources

If you are diagnosing heating or control issues that can affect power draw and performance, use these guides:

Last updated: January 2026

A GE electric range like model JBP21BB1 typically requires a dedicated 240-volt (often listed as 208/240V) circuit with a properly sized range cord and outlet. Most homes use a 40- or 50-amp breaker for an electric range, depending on the range’s rating.

Typical electrical requirements for an electric range

  • Voltage: 208/240 VAC (single-phase)
  • Breaker size: commonly 40A or 50A
  • Circuit: dedicated circuit (no other appliances on the same breaker)
  • Cord/outlet: 3-prong or 4-prong range cord, matched to your home’s receptacle
  • Wire size: commonly 8 AWG copper for 40A and 6 AWG copper for 50A (follow local code)

3-prong vs 4-prong range cord (what’s the difference?)

In many installations, a 4-prong cord is used for separate neutral and ground, while 3-prong cords are found in older setups.

Cord type Prongs Typical use Key note
3-prong 3 Older installations Neutral and ground are combined
4-prong 4 Newer installations Neutral and ground are separated

Quick safety checks before you plug in or replace a cord

  • Turn off the range breaker before inspecting the cord or terminal connections.
  • Confirm the receptacle matches the cord (3-prong vs 4-prong).
  • Check for heat damage at the cord connection area; replace any burned wiring ends.
  • If you see melting, arcing, or a loose connection, replace the terminal block.
  • If you are unsure about wiring, use a qualified electrician.

A common repair part for power-connection issues is the terminal block WB17T10006.

Why it matters

Using the correct voltage and breaker size helps your JBP21BB1 heat properly and prevents nuisance breaker trips, overheated wiring, and terminal block failures.

For more general range help, we also recommend range common questions.

Last updated: January 2026

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These step-by-step repair guides will help you safely fix what’s broken on your range.

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