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gtslabs August 31st 05 02:22 AM

Replacement heating element for Heat Treat Furnace
 
I tring to find a replacement heating element for a heat treat furnace.
The temp is 2300*F 240V 40 Amp Single Phase.
Here is a photo of the setup. There is no manufacturer name on the
furnace but the controller is Barber Colman Controller Model 293C

http://www.premiermotorsports.net/element.jpg
Thanks
Steve


Martin H. Eastburn August 31st 05 03:11 AM

Take that if you can with you to the /a local furnace/wood stove/pottery supply.
They can likely match the fittings(ceramic) and always replace the coil.
Tell them what you do - what temps - and that will help them pick the proper
metal. Kanthal is the likely best for you.

I've done this with large pottery kilns - measured the troughts to lay the coils in -

Martin
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gtslabs wrote:
I tring to find a replacement heating element for a heat treat furnace.
The temp is 2300*F 240V 40 Amp Single Phase.
Here is a photo of the setup. There is no manufacturer name on the
furnace but the controller is Barber Colman Controller Model 293C

http://www.premiermotorsports.net/element.jpg
Thanks
Steve


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[email protected] August 31st 05 05:19 AM

I am pretty sure you are not in Seattle, but Seattle Pottery does mail
order.
http://www.seattlepotterysupply.com

Dan


Richard J Kinch August 31st 05 10:41 PM

gtslabs writes:

I tring to find a replacement heating element for a heat treat furnace.


If you can characterize the resistance wire (gage and/or ohms per ft) you
can buy the wire from mscdirect.com or mcmaster.com and wind the coil
yourself cheaply. Porcelain floor tile works well for improvising ceramic
heating fixtures, if the old one is not serviceable, and you have no better
source.

Roger October 23rd 05 05:20 PM

Replacement heating element for Heat Treat Furnace
 
If you twist the wire together where it burned/broke and put a drop of
borax (not Boraxo) on it and light it up, it should weld itself back
together.
Saw thisin a Popular Mechanics magazine meny, MANY years ago

On 30 Aug 2005 18:22:52 -0700, "gtslabs" wrote:

I tring to find a replacement heating element for a heat treat furnace.
The temp is 2300*F 240V 40 Amp Single Phase.
Here is a photo of the setup. There is no manufacturer name on the
furnace but the controller is Barber Colman Controller Model 293C

http://www.premiermotorsports.net/element.jpg
Thanks
Steve



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Martin H. Eastburn October 24th 05 03:30 AM

Replacement heating element for Heat Treat Furnace
 
If Canthal it will do that, if Nichrome - it is brittle by now. Maybe laying it
over each other and tying it somewhat tight with wire and then apply the flux.
Martin
Martin Eastburn
@ home at Lions' Lair with our computer lionslair at consolidated dot net
NRA LOH, NRA Life
NRA Second Amendment Task Force Charter Founder



Roger wrote:
If you twist the wire together where it burned/broke and put a drop of
borax (not Boraxo) on it and light it up, it should weld itself back
together.
Saw thisin a Popular Mechanics magazine meny, MANY years ago

On 30 Aug 2005 18:22:52 -0700, "gtslabs" wrote:


I tring to find a replacement heating element for a heat treat furnace.
The temp is 2300*F 240V 40 Amp Single Phase.
Here is a photo of the setup. There is no manufacturer name on the
furnace but the controller is Barber Colman Controller Model 293C

http://www.premiermotorsports.net/element.jpg
Thanks
Steve




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