The component traces to an established parts supplier founded in 1998 and ships under recognized part numbering for traceability, including CSA referenced identifiers. Purchasing departments maintain audit trails and ensure replacement accuracy, supporting compliance and quality assurance.
LongDescription#@#NA#@@#Cleaning Instructions#@#Wipe the 2N-303375UL heating element with a soft cloth dampened in a mild detergent solution, then rinse with clean water and dry immediately. Sanitize high-touch nearby surfaces like chair backs, menus, and door handles with an EPA-registered sanitizer to prevent germ transfer and food contamination. Clean spills and crumbs under shelves and booth crevices to deter pests. Inspect for corrosion or loose fittings during routine cleaning to extend service life and maintain compliance.#@@#Additional Info#@#PartsTown WEL2N-303375UL heating element operates at 240V, delivering 1650W for consistent performance. It measures 18.3" wide, 1.55" high, and 7.6" long, weighs 0.8 pounds, and fits CSA-compliant commercial cooking equipment.#@@#General Info#@#Description #@#
The component traces to an established parts supplier founded in 1998 and ships under recognized part numbering for traceability, including CSA referenced identifiers. Purchasing departments maintain audit trails and ensure replacement accuracy, supporting compliance and quality assurance.#@@#Delivery Details#@#
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• Delivery times may vary based on location.#@@#deliverynotes#@#NA#@@#Maintenance Guide#@#Treat the heating element as a critical component and inspect it weekly for scaling, corrosion, or loose terminals. Disconnect power before any service and verify absence of voltage with a meter. Remove accumulated debris and clean surfaces with a nonabrasive cloth and approved solvent to avoid coating damage. Torque electrical connections to manufacturer specifications and replace worn gaskets to prevent leaks. Log maintenance actions and schedule element resistance checks every six months.