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1. Voltage, Wattage, and Electrical Resistance
Description:
Voltage (V) and wattage (W) specify the electrical requirements of the heating element. Using the correct values ensures the element works safely with your appliance.
How to Determine:
- Check the original heating element label for voltage and wattage.
- If the label is missing:
- Measure the appliance voltage (usually 120V, 240V, or 277V).
- Calculate wattage if needed using: Watts = Volts × Amps.
- Electrical resistance of a working element is very helpful for designing or replacing your element. Measuring resistance with a multimeter gives insight into the element’s condition and proper specifications.
- If uncertain, contact us with photos, resistance measurements, and details for guidance.
2. Glass Tube Type
Description:
Select the type of quartz glass based on heating method and application:
- Q4 Clear – provides direct heat and is ideal for conveyor-style toasters, where movement ensures even heating.
- Q6 Translucent – diffused glow, good for batch-style toasters, where parts stay stationary.
- Gold Reflector – coated glass that reflects heat forward, perfect for display warmers.
3. Tube Diameter
Description:
Select the outer diameter of the quartz tube to match your appliance fitting.
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Common options: ½", 5/8", 1".
4. Dimensions (A, B, C)
Description:
These measurements define the size and shape of the heating element and depend on your end cap and terminal type.
- A Dimension – tip-to-tip length; total length of the quartz tube including the end caps.
- B Dimension – shoulder length; distance between outer edges of the end caps.
- C Dimension – heated length; length of the element wire inside the tube.
5. End Cap Type
Description:
The end cap seals the ends of the quartz tube and connects the heating element to terminals. Proper selection ensures a secure fit and safe operation.
Common Styles:
6. Termination Type
Description:
The termination is where the electrical connection is made. Proper selection ensures the element connects safely to your appliance.
Common Styles:
- Wire Lead – flexible TGGT wires extending from the end cap.
- Spring Socket Terminal – snaps into a matching terminal socket.
- Threaded Stud Terminal – connects directly to the threaded stud.
- Flag Terminal – flat tab connectors for screws.
- Ring Terminal – ring connectors for screws.
- Rigid Wire Lead – stiff wire extensions for fixed mounting.