Are there stoves that are both gas and electric?
Yes. They are called dual fuel ranges; they use gas burners on top and an electric oven for baking and roasting. Your GE JB480DM1BB is an all-electric freestanding range, so it does not combine gas and electric in the same appliance (see the JB480DM1BB owner's manual).
What “dual fuel” means (and what it is not)
Dual fuel is a specific design choice, not a wiring option or a part swap.
- Gas cooktop: fast heat changes and strong high-heat performance
- Electric oven: even, consistent baking temperatures
- Requires a gas supply line plus a dedicated electrical connection
- Not convertible from an electric-only range by changing a cord, terminal block, or surface elements
- Different internal components (gas valves, regulators, igniters, safety systems)
How this relates to GE JB480DM1BB
Because the JB480DM1BB is built as an electric range, it is designed to run on a properly sized, grounded branch circuit and a UL-listed range cord connection (details are in the JB480DM1BB installation guide).
Quick comparison
| Feature | Electric range (JB480DM1BB) | Dual fuel range |
|---|---|---|
| Cooktop fuel | Electric elements | Gas burners |
| Oven heat | Electric | Electric |
| Home hookups | 240V range circuit | Gas line + electrical |
| Typical upgrade path | Repair/replace electric parts | Purchase a dual fuel model |
Why it matters
Choosing between electric and dual fuel affects your kitchen hookups, installation requirements, and long-term service parts. For JB480DM1BB, the best path is either maintaining the electric system (controls, elements, wiring) or replacing the appliance if you want gas cooking on top.
Last updated: February 2026
Where is the model number on a GE electric range?
On the GE JB480DM1BB electric freestanding range, the model number is printed on the rating label located on the front of the range, behind the storage drawer. Pull the drawer out to see the label and read the model and serial numbers.
How to find it (quick steps)
- Turn the range off and let it cool.
- Pull the bottom storage drawer straight out.
- Look at the front frame area behind the drawer opening.
- Find the rating label (often a white or silver sticker/plate).
- Record both the model and serial numbers for parts lookup.
What you should see on the label
| Item on label | What it’s used for | Example format |
|---|---|---|
| Model number | Matching parts and diagrams | JB480DM1BB |
| Serial number | Dating/production info for service | Letters and numbers |
Why it matters
We use the exact model number to match the correct GE parts for your range, including electrical and fit-critical items like the range terminal block WB17T10011 and oven components.
Helpful tip for parts ordering
- Match the model number character-for-character (letters and numbers).
- If the label is hard to read, take a clear photo before ordering.
- Keep the model and serial numbers with your JB480DM1BB owner's manual for future reference.
Last updated: February 2026
What is the average lifespan of JB480DM1BB?
A GE electric freestanding range like model JB480DM1BB typically lasts 13 to 15 years with normal household use and basic maintenance. Keeping the oven cavity clean, ensuring proper power supply, and replacing wear parts promptly helps you reach that lifespan.
What affects lifespan most
- Heat stress from frequent high-temperature baking and broiling
- Electrical supply quality (loose connections can damage components)
- Door seal condition (heat leaks make the oven work harder)
- Element and control wear over time
- Cleaning habits (spills left to bake on can cause corrosion and odors)
Common wear items and what they do
If performance drops, these are typical repair points on electric ranges:
| Symptom | Common cause | Example part for JB480DM1BB |
|---|---|---|
| Oven not heating evenly | Weak bake element | Range bake element WB30X46987 |
| Oven temperature swings | Thermostat drifting | Range oven control thermostat WB20K10018 |
| No power or intermittent power | Loose/burned power connection | Range terminal block WB17T10011 |
Why it matters
Knowing the expected 13 to 15 year lifespan helps you decide whether to repair (often cost-effective for a failed element or thermostat) or plan for replacement if multiple major components are failing.
Tips to help your range last longer
- Keep the oven door closing tightly; replace a worn gasket if you feel heat escaping.
- Avoid slamming the oven door or storage/broiler drawer.
- Clean spills after the oven cools to prevent baked-on residue.
- If you ever smell hot plastic or see discoloration at the cord connection, stop using the range and inspect the terminal block.
- Follow operating and care guidance in the JB480DM1BB owner's manual.
Last updated: March 2026




