Collection: Convector heater

Spare parts for electric convector heaters: heating elements, thermostats, thermocouples, fans, protective grilles, digital/mechanical controls, and electrical parts.

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Guide to convector heater spare parts and maintenance

What this collection contains

Selection of original and compatible spare parts for convector heaters: heating elements, regulation and safety thermostats, cooling fans, front grilles, protective panels, digital/mechanical modules, cables, resistive wires.

How to choose the right spare part

  1. Brand and model of the convector heater, as indicated on the identification label;
  2. Power / wattage of the heating element;
  3. Type of thermostat / regulation: traditional manual or digital;
  4. Ventilation and grille: check that the fans (if present) and protective grilles are compatible in size and connection;

Suggested maintenance

  • Regularly clean the front grilles to ensure good air circulation;
  • Check that the heating element operates evenly and there are no cold spots;
  • Inspect the thermostats, resistive wires, and wiring for signs of wear or damage;
  • Ensure that the radiator is not covered during use to avoid overheating;

Common problems and quick solutions

  • The convector heater does not heat enough: worn heating element or insufficient power;
  • Temperature fluctuation: faulty thermostat or sensor;
  • Noisy fan: supports or bearings need lubrication or replacement;
  • Burning smell: possible dust/web accumulation or damaged insulation;

Quick FAQs

When should I replace the heating element?

When you notice a decrease in heating, cold spots, or a persistent smell: this is a sign that the heating element is worn out.

Digital or mechanical thermostat: which to choose?

The digital one offers precision and possibly timer/additional functions; the mechanical one is simpler and less expensive but may be less accurate.

Fan not working well

Check wiring, clean the blades, supports, and the correct installation of the protective grille;

The unit emits an odor on first startup

This could be dust accumulated on the heating elements or grilles: it is part of the normal 'initial burn' — if it persists, it is advisable to inspect for damaged components.

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