Collection: Electric radiator

Spare parts for electric radiators: heating elements, resistors, thermostats, remote controls, brackets, protective grills, electrical components for oil or fan radiators.

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Electric radiator spare parts and maintenance guide

Available components

A wide range of original and compatible spare parts: heating elements, resistors, thermostats / temperature probes, supplementary fans, remote controls, grills and shields, wall brackets, front plates, buttons / control boards, power cables.

How to identify the correct component

  1. Exact brand and model of the radiator (indicated on the back label or in the documentation).
  2. Type of radiator: oil / infrared / fan — affects resistors, fans, heating elements.
  3. Power and voltage of the electrical component: ohms, wattage, and volts must match.
  4. Physical format and connections for fans, grills, and brackets. For remote controls/thermostats, ensure the length or pitch of the contacts is identical.

Useful maintenance

  • Regularly clean the protective grills to allow for good heat dissipation.
  • Check and replace the resistor if there is a burnt smell, heat drop, or intermittent operation.
  • Check the thermostat / probe for an accurate temperature reading.
  • Do not cover the radiator during use; leave space around for ventilation.

Common issues and quick solutions

  • Not heating as it should: worn or damaged resistor; possibly faulty thermostat.
  • Excessive fan noise: loose fan, worn brackets, need for lubrication.
  • Thermostat not responding: faulty probe or compromised electrical components.
  • Remote control not working: dead battery, transmitter or receiver faults.

Quick FAQs

When to replace the resistor?

If you notice a drop in temperature, a burnt smell, or if the radiator is on but not producing even heat, it's time to replace it.

Noisy fan: what to check?

Check for dust buildup, loose screws, fan balance. If the noise persists, replace it with a compatible spare part.

Thermostat/temperature level not accurate?

Check the probe; if the reading is far from an external thermometer, it may be faulty or oxidized.

Buttons or control board not working?

Check wiring, switches, contacts; if there is visible oxidation or damage, replacement is necessary.

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