Heating Element – Residential and Commercial

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Heating Element – Commercial Applications

Heating Element are used in various types of commercial cooking equipment.

Heating Element are used in many applications and different kinds of appliances such as Oven, Dryers, Dishwashers and Water-Heaters. They come in many different configurations depending on the equipment manufacturers’ specifications, for example, size, shape, and wattage.The types of heaters used in these products are equally diverse. Tubular, cartridge, band and ceramic are all heating element technologies that can be used to heat air, liquids and solids. Guaranteed Parts carries elements for most commercial equipment manufacturers including Hatco and Admiral Craft (Adcraft). Guaranteed Parts also offers custom made Elements per required specifications.

Heating Element – Residential Applications

Heating Element are similarly used in various types of residential cooking equipment.

They are used in many applications and different kinds of appliances such as Water Heaters, Dishwashers, Oven and Dryers.

They also come in many different configurations depending on the equipment manufacturers’ specifications, for example, size, shape, and wattage.The types of heaters used in these products are equally diverse. Ceramic and tubular are all heating element technologies that can be used to heat air, liquids and solids. Guaranteed Parts carries elements for most commercial equipment manufacturers including Bluestar, American Range, Premier, Fivestar, etc.

Many HVAC manufacturers use heating elements in various equipment. For e.g. Electric Furnaces, Duct Heaters, Humidifiers for residential and commercial applications. To obtain the correct element for your product, you need to provide Model and Serial number as each unit requires a different element depending on the configuration and wattage.

Many water heater manufactures use Immersion type elements. Many units will also display the element voltage and wattage on the ratings plate (the label which contains your unit’s model and serial number). If you are able to remove the element and it is still intact, you may also find the voltage/wattage and part number on the sides of the head of the element (see pictures on the right). The replacement element(s) MUST have the SAME voltage and wattage as noted by the manufacturer. 

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