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GE CEB515P3N1DS microwave Parts

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  • Microwave Magnetron for GE CEB515P3N1DS - Part WB26X23320

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  • Microwave High-voltage Diode for GE CEB515P3N1DS - Part WB26X28935

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  • Owner's Manual for GE CEB515P3N1DS - Part 49-40786

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  • Mini Manaul for GE CEB515P3N1DS - Part 31-30710

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GE Microwave CEB515P3N1DS FAQs

No. Countertop (over-the-counter) microwaves are not all the same size; they vary by width, height, depth, and interior capacity. For the GE CEB515P3N1DS countertop microwave, you should measure your available space and compare it to the unit’s exterior dimensions before buying or replacing it.

What sizes are most common for countertop microwaves?

Countertop microwaves come in several “standard-ish” size bands, but there is no single universal footprint.

  • Compact: best for dorms, offices, and tight counters
  • Mid-size: most common for everyday kitchens
  • Large: better for bigger dishes and family use
  • Extra-large: takes more counter depth and clearance

Typical exterior size ranges (industry common)

Size band Typical width Typical height Typical depth (door closed)
Compact 17 to 20 in. 10 to 12 in. 13 to 16 in.
Mid-size 20 to 22 in. 11 to 13 in. 15 to 18 in.
Large 22 to 24 in. 12 to 14 in. 17 to 20 in.

How we recommend measuring before you buy

Use a tape measure and confirm the space the microwave must fit into, not just the countertop surface.

  • Measure width between any walls, cabinets, or side panels
  • Measure depth to the front edge, then account for the door swing and handle
  • Measure height to any cabinet above (leave ventilation clearance)
  • Confirm the outlet location and cord reach
  • If it sits in a nook, measure the opening at the front and the back (some openings taper)

Why it matters

Microwaves that look similar can differ by an inch or two, and that is enough to cause door clearance problems, blocked vents, or a poor fit under cabinets. Getting the right size also helps airflow, which protects components like the thermostat and fan motor.

If your microwave seems “too tight” and the door does not close cleanly, check the door latch and switch area. A worn latch can mimic a fit issue.

Last updated: January 2026

The best countertop microwave brand to buy depends on what you value most (even heating, quiet operation, sensor cooking, or price). For most kitchens, we recommend choosing a proven brand with strong parts support and aiming for about 900 to 1200 watts for everyday performance.

How we recommend choosing a brand

A “best” brand is the one that matches how you actually cook and how long you plan to keep the microwave.

  • For consistent heating: Panasonic (inverter-style models) and LG often perform well for more even results.
  • For easy everyday use: GE and Whirlpool typically offer straightforward controls and common replacement parts.
  • For feature-heavy cooking: Breville and some Toshiba models add extra cooking modes and presets.
  • For value pricing: Farberware and Magic Chef can be good if you want basic reheating at a lower cost.
  • For long-term ownership: prioritize brands with readily available door switches, fuses, and turntable parts.

Specs that matter most (what to look for)

These are the specs that most directly affect real-world results.

What to compare What to aim for Why it matters
Cooking power 900 to 1200 watts Faster heating and better performance with larger portions
Sensor cooking Yes (if you use it) Helps prevent overcooking and drying out foods
Interior size 1.1 to 1.6 cu. ft. (typical) Fits dinner plates and common cookware
Turntable system Stable tray and ring Reduces rattling and improves even heating

If you already own a GE CEB515P3N1DS

If your current GE CEB515P3N1DS is not heating, blowing the fuse, or acting like the door is not closed, it often makes more sense to troubleshoot and repair first because common wear items are replaceable, such as a door interlock switch or fuse.

Why it matters

A countertop microwave is one of the most-used small appliances in the kitchen; choosing the right brand and core features (power, sensor cooking, and a reliable door latch system) helps you get consistent results and reduces nuisance failures over time.

Last updated: January 2026

Over-the-range microwaves are built and safety-listed to be installed in a cabinet space above a range, not to sit loose on a counter. For safe operation and proper ventilation, we recommend using a true countertop microwave like GE model CEB515P3N1DS as designed.

Why over-the-range models are not a good countertop choice

Over-the-range units depend on a specific mounting setup for stability, airflow, and safe clearances. Using one on a countertop commonly creates overheating risk, tipping risk, and door-switch issues.

Common differences include:

  • Mounting and support: Over-the-range models are designed to be bolted to cabinetry and a wall bracket.
  • Ventilation path: Air intake and exhaust are engineered around the installed position.
  • Clearances: Required spacing above and around the unit is different than countertop designs.
  • Electrical routing: Cord length and outlet location assumptions differ.
  • Door safety system alignment: A shifted cabinet or misalignment can affect the interlock system.

What to do instead (safe options)

If you need a microwave on the counter, stick with a countertop model (like CEB515P3N1DS) or choose a unit specifically labeled for countertop use.

Recommended steps:

  • Confirm the microwave type on the rating label (countertop vs over-the-range).
  • Leave open space around the sides and top for airflow (follow the product’s listed clearances).
  • Plug directly into a properly grounded outlet (avoid extension cords).
  • If the door does not close smoothly, stop using it until the latch and switches are checked.

Quick comparison

Feature Over-the-range microwave Countertop microwave (CEB515P3N1DS)
Intended installation Mounted above range Sits on countertop
Venting design Built-in exhaust routing Self-contained airflow
Stability Requires bracket and bolts Uses feet/base
Best use case Saves counter space Flexible placement

Why it matters

Microwaves rely on correct airflow and a properly working door interlock system to run safely. If an over-the-range unit is used outside its intended installation, it can run hotter than designed and may stress door-latch and interlock components.

If you are troubleshooting door closing, starting, or stopping issues on this GE countertop microwave, checking the latch and interlock parts is a practical first step, such as the latch assembly WB10X32040 or a microwave door interlock switch WB24X10146.

Last updated: January 2026

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