Common questions

Where can I get parts for my master heater?

Where can I get parts for my master heater?

This part is sourced directly from Pro Temp and is an OEM approved replacement part for certain Kerosene/Diesel Forced Air Heaters manufactured by Pro Temp, Heat Hog, Heat Stream, and Master. For full compatibility, please see the “Model Cross Reference List” below.

How to determine the best heat treatment for your parts?

Carburization is ideal for parts requiring extra hardening on the surface for wear resistance but need a softer core for superior strength. Carburization is a high temperature process (900 to 950°C) that involves the addition and diffusion of carbon into the steel.

How to fix a heater blower and heat element?

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Where can I get OEM heater replacement parts?

This is a genuine OEM replacement part sourced directly from the manufacturer, and is compatible with certain models of compact heaters manufactured by Mr. Heater and Heat Star. For full compatibility, please see the “Model Cross Reference List” below.

This part is sourced directly from Pro Temp and is an OEM approved replacement part for certain Kerosene/Diesel Forced Air Heaters manufactured by Pro Temp, Heat Hog, Heat Stream, and Master. For full compatibility, please see the “Model Cross Reference List” below.

When do you need to replace a heater ignition module?

This replacement part comes with everything you need to get this part installed in your heater and will have your internal combustion engine running again in no time. Over time, components may wear out and begin to fail, eventually requiring a replacement. If your Heater will turn on but will not ignite, you may need to replace the Ignition Module.

When do you need to repair a heating element in a dryer?

Because the heating element generates the dryer’s heat, check it if the air in the dryer doesn’t get warm. If the air isn’t heating, you’ll likely need to repair the dryer heating element. You can inspect the heating element for damage or breaks in the heating coil.

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