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| Product Type | Forced Air Electric Heater |
| Model | DXH2000TS (also compatible with DXH2003TS) |
| Brand | DeWalt |
| Dimensions (L x W x H) | 68.6 x 38.1 x 45.7 cm |
| Weight | 22.2 kg |
| Power Supply | 240 V AC, single phase |
| Heating Power | 13 kW (44,357 BTU/h) / 20 kW (68,242 BTU/h) |
| Rated Current | 54 A (13 kW) / 81 A (20 kW) |
| Airflow | 725 ft³/min (20.5 m³/min) |
| Thermostat Range | -5 °C to 35 °C |
| Minimum Required Circuit Breaker | 60 A double pole (low) / 100 A double pole (high) |
| Assembly | Wheel and handle kit included, hardware provided |
| Functions | Automatic heating, automatic cooling, ventilation only |
| Safety | Overheat switch (high limit), visual overheat indicator |
| Maintenance | Compressed air dusting, exterior cleaning with soft dry cloth |
| Spare Parts | Available directly from the manufacturer, installation by a professional |
| Warranty | 1 year against defects in materials and workmanship |
| Usage | Indoor use only, on a flat, non-combustible surface |
| Certifications | CSA C22.2 No. 46-2013, UL 2021 |
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USER MANUAL DXH2000TS DEWALT
If you have questions or comments, contact us.
Electric Forced Air Heater DXH2000TS and DXH2003TS
READ INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY: Read and follow all instructions. Place instructions in a safe place for future reference. Do not allow anyone who has not read these instructions to assemble, adjust or operate the heater.
VEUILLEZ LIRE ATTENTIVEMENT LES INSTRUCTIONS :
Definitions: Safety Guidelines
The definitions below describe the level of severity for each signal word. Please read the manual and pay attention to these symbols.
▲ DANGER: Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.
▲ WARNING: Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
CAUTION: Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury.
NOTICE: Indicates a practice not related to personal injury which, if not avoided, may result in property damage.
▲WARNING: DO NOT OPERATE THIS HEATER UNTIL YOU READ AND UNDERSTAND THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL FOR SAFETY, OPERATION, AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS.
▲CAUTION: Use of this heater in any means not described in this manual may cause fire, electric shock, personal injury and/or property damage.
▲CAUTION: This heater is hot when in use. To avoid burns, do not let bare skin touch hot surfaces. Keep combustible materials, such as furniture, pillows, bedding, papers, clothes, and curtains at least 6 feet (1.8 m) from the front of the heater and keep them at least 2 feet (.6 m) away from the sides and rear
▲CAUTION: In order to avoid unintended cycling of the heater, always unplug or disconnect unit from power source when not in use.
▲CAUTION: Do not cover the power supply wiring or run the wiring under any carpet or rugs. Arrange cord and connections away from traffic patterns so it is not a tripping hazard.
▲CAUTION: Connect unit to only properly grounded outlets and adequately sized and grounded electrical systems.
▲CAUTION: Do not use this unit with unapproved or under sized electrical connections or wiring. They may overheat and cause a risk of fire.
▲WARNING: Do not use the heater if the unit, plug or cord has visible damage or the unit has malfunctioned. Contact a reputable electrician before reusing.
▲WARNING: Do not expose to wet conditions; unit is intended for indoor use only.
▲WARNING: Unit not intended for use in indoor areas where heater may be exposed to water. Avoid use in bathrooms, laundry rooms or any other areas where the unit may come in contact with water.
▲WARNING: Do not insert or allow any foreign objects to enter the unit via the intake or exhaust vents on the unit. Failure to observe this warning may result in electric shock, fire or damage to the unit.
▲WARNING: To prevent fire do not block either the air intake or exhaust.
▲WARNING: Unit is equipped with internal active electrical components that spark during use. Do not use in areas where fumes from gasoline, paint or other flammable liquids may be present.
▲WARNING: Extreme caution must be used when any heater is used by or near children or invalids and whenever the heater is left operating and unattended.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS.
Assembly
- Remove the heater and all of the packaging material from the box.
- Check all of the packing material for loose parts and set aside.
- Remove and retain the four handle mounting screws that are threaded into the top shell.
- Thoroughly inspect the heater for damage. If any is found do not contact the place of purchase. Please call the Manufacturer at 855-805-5745.
- Use the four handle mounting screws to fasten the handle to the top of the heater Note: Do not over tighten the screws as they can crack the handle.
The handle is located in the carton loose be sure not to throw out.
CONTENTS
WARNINGS....2
ASSEMBLY....3-4
OPERATION 5-6
SPECIFICATIONS 5
CLEARANCES....5
MAINTENANCE....5
TROUBLESHOOTING 6
WIRING DIAGRAMS....7
PARTS LISTS/EXPLODED VIEWS.... 8-11
WARRANTY 12
INSTRUCTIONS FOR ORDERING PARTS 12
Operational Information
The DeWalt Electric forced air heaters are designed to be used by professionals.
Heat is created by electric current passing through coiled metal elements bringing them up to very high temperatures. The fan then passes room air over the hot elements exchanging cold air for warm.
The air moving over the coils keeps them from reaching temperatures that are not safe for the normal operation of the heater. However it is important to keep all combustible materials and any objects that may be sucked into the fan blades at a safe distance (please refer to the table on the next page for appropriate distances). Make sure that the fan blades remain unobstructed at all times.
Keep unit clean and dust free. Do not block unit intake or exhaust at any time.
Operation
Review and understand all warnings in this manual. Follow all local codes. These heaters are designed to be used with 240v ac only.
This heater must be wired by a certified electrician.
WHEEL KIT ASSEMBLY
| CONTENTS | |||
| REF# | ITEM# | ITEM DESCRIPTION QTY | |
| 1 40857 | Handle Assembly 1 | ||
| 2 21875 | Carriage Assembly 1 | ||
| 3 21897 | Axle Assembly 1 | ||
| 4 40859 | Wheels Assembly 2 | ||
| 5 41076 | Base Plate 1 | ||
| 6 28787 | Hardware Kit 1 | ||
| Hardware KitIncludes | Screws, w/nutsWheel SpacerHub CapLarge WasherCotter PinBase Plate Boits | 422224 | |
| Tools Needed | -Phillips Head Screw driver-Socket Wrench w/ 9/16 socket or wrench | ||
| After completely unpacking wheel kit, inspect for damaged or missing pieces.If there are damaged or missing pieces please contact 1-800-805-5745 | |||

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Mechanical tricycle with two wheels and a rectangular frame (no text or symbols visible)Step 1.

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Two views of a black electronic device casing with visible internal wiring and mounting holes (no text or symbols)Remove bottom panel off heater and reuse same screws to install the base plate that is provided in the kit.
Step 2.

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Mechanical assembly diagram showing two wheels and a connected shaft with mounting holes (no text or labels)Install the axle and wheels to the carriage.
Step 3.

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Two views of a wheeled vehicle chassis and its rear-mounted device, showing wheels and structural components (no text or symbols)Set the heater on top of carriage lining the four threaded bolt holes with the four holes on the carriage. Attach the heater to the carriage by using the four bolts provided in hardware kit.
Step 4.

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Exterior view of a Dewall industrial heater with four bolts (no text or symbols on the device itself)Attach the handle to the carriage using the four nuts and bolts provided in the hardware kit.
FOR ANY QUESTIONS:
Please call Toll Free 1-855-805-5745
Please include the model number, date of purchase and description of problem in all communications.
Starting Instructions, After Heater Has Been Professionally Wired
- Place the heater on a stable and level surface. Insure clearance to combustibles are observed (see table on this page).
- Turn thermostat counter-clockwise to lowest setting.
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Move 4 way selector switch from the off position to the fan position for fan only operation.
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Move the selector switch to the 13kW position for partial power operation. The partial power input requirement for the DXH2000TS is 240Vac/54A which requires the use of a 60A/2 pole circuit breaker. The partial power input requirement for the DXH2003TS is 240Vac/33A which requires the use of a 40A/3 pole circuit breaker.
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Turn thermostat knob up (clockwise) until desired temperature setting is reached.
- Move the selector switch to the 20kW position for full power operation. The full power input requirement for the DXH2000TS is 240Vac/81A which requires the use of a 100A/2 pole circuit breaker. The full power requirement for the DXH2003TS is 240Vac/50A which requires a 60A/3 pole circuit breaker.
- The heating element and fan will remain on until the temperature setting is reached. The heating element will cycle on and off as needed. The fan will remain on as long as the control switch is in the on position.
To Stop Heating
Rotate the 4 way selector switch to the fan position for cool down. When the unit is cool move the selector switch to the off position.
NOTE: This heater is equipped with an overheat limit switch which may cause the heater to stop. This is indicated by a visual alarm when the power switch is in the on position and all lights are off. (Fig 1) Check and remove the cause of the overheating before restarting. This can take up to 15 minutes to cool before it can be restarted.
Maintenance
WARNING:
Never attempt to service the heater while the unit is hot, In use, or plugged in. Only qualified service technicians should service these units.
• Thoroughly inspect the unit prior to use.
- Keep heater clean and free of dust and debris.
- The use of an air compressor can be used to blow out the dust from the heater case. Be sure to only use moderate air pressure as to not damage any internal components.
- A soft dry cloth should be used for cleaning of outer shell and handle.
- The fan motor is sealed and does not need to be lubricated.
Specifications
| Model: DXH2000 DXH2003P | ||
| Heat Output BTU/WATTS | 44,357/13kW - 68,242/20kW 44,357/13kW - 68,242/20kW | |
| Power Cord 6/3 AWG for 10' or less 8/4 AWG for 10' or less | ||
| Airflow (CFM) 725 725 | ||
| Electrical Supply 240Vac 240Vac | ||
| Minimum Breaker Required | 60A/2 Pole/Low - 100A/2 Pole/Hi 40A/3 Pole/Low - 60A/3 Pole/Hi | |
| Amps | 54/81 | 33/50 |
| Thermostat 23 F - 95 F 23 F - 95 F | ||
| Dimensions: (L"xW"xH") | 27"x15"x18" | 27"x15"x18" |
| Weight (lbs.) 49 lb. | 49 lb. | |
Clearance to Combustibles
| Outlet (Feet) 6 (1.8m) | |
| Rear (Feet) | 2 (.6m) |
| Top (Feet) | 2 (.6m) |
| Bottom | Non-combustible floor |

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OPERATION MODE 13 kW HEAT ON INDICATOR LIGHT THERMOSTAT AVI OC HEAT CALDER UNLESSFan indicator light is on when circulation fan is operating.
FIG. 1
Note: Your heater is equipped with auto cool down and warm-up features.
AUTO COOLDOWN.
When the heater is running and the selector switch is rotated to the off position, the heater will automatically keep the fan operating until the heater is cool. The fan will then shut off.
AUTO WARM-UP.
When the heater is stored or started in very cold conditions and a heating mode is selected, the heating element will turn on to warm up the unit before the fan will start to blow hot air.
Storage
When not in use, the heater must be disconnected from power source, dusted off and the cord should be loosely wound around the handle.
For service :
Please call Toll-Free 855-805-5745 www.dewalt.com
Our office hours are 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM, EST, Monday through Friday.
Please include the model number, date of purchase, and description of problem in all communication
▲WARNING: USE ONLY MANUFACTURER'S REPLACEMENT PARTS. USE OF ANY OTHER PARTS COULD CAUSE INJURY OR DEATH. REPLACEMENT PARTS ARE ONLY AVAILABLE DIRECT FROM THE FACTORY AND MUST BE INSTALLED BY A QUALIFIED SERVICE AGENCY.
Troubleshooting
| Unit does not work • Defective thermostat or wrong thermostat setting | ||||||
| • | Open | circuit | breaker | or | fus | |
| • | Thermal | overload | switch | has | ||
| • | Faulty | Connection | ||||
| • | Damaged | or | defective | plug | ||
| Unit runs continuously • Defective thermostat or wrong thermostat setting• Heat losses higher than unit capacity (unit undersized) | ||||||
| Elements are on but motor does not rotate • Defective Motor | ||||||
| • | Blocked | fan | blades | |||
| Enclosure is extremely hot • Defective thermal protection | ||||||
| • | Blocked | air | vents | |||
| • | Defective | motor | ||||
| Desired room temperature cannot be reached • One or more elements are defective• Voltage lower than that written on Rate tag• Heat losses higher than unit capacity (unit undersized) | ||||||
| • | Defective | thermostat | or | wrong | ||
| Overheating • Defective thermostat or wrong thermostat setting | ||||||
| • | Defective | Motor | ||||
| Heater emits a humming sound • Defective motor | ||||||
| • | Fan | blade | blocked |

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WIRING DIAGRAM Model DXH2000TS Terminal Blink L1 L2 CROUND Adjustant temp sensor Adjustable Thermostat T1 T2 T3 T4 T5 T6 T7 T8 T9 T10 T11 T12 T13 T14 T15 T16 T17 T18 T19 T20 T21 T22 T23 T24 T25 T26 T27 T28 T29 T30 T31 T32 T33 T34 T35 T36 T37 T38 T39 T40 T41 T42 T43 T44 T45 T46 T47 T48 T49 T50 T51 T52 T53 T54 T55 T56 T57 T58 T59 T60 T61 T62 T63 T64 T65 T66 T67 T68 T69 T70 T71 T72 T73 T74 T75 T76 T77 T78 T79 T80 T81 T82 T83 T84 T85 T86 T87 T88 T89 T90 T91 T92 T93 T94 T95 T96 T97 T98 T99 T100Wiring Diagrams
SWI - Power switch (4 position) C1 - C3 - Contactors & contactor coils PCB1 - Heat on LED indicator printed circuit board
TC 1 - Normally closed high limit switch 27°C M - Fan motor
TO - Normally open fan/cooldown switch 37°C CB1 - CB6 - Circuit Breakers 1 through 6 (38 sep)
R1 - R9 = Heating Elements MLI = Motor capacitor

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Maximum Overload Protection ... 50kV/3-Pow WIRING DIAGRAM Model DXH2003TS Terminal Block L1 L2 L3 GROUND Amplant Temp. Sensor Adjustable Thermostat SM1 M C1 C2 C3 TC 1 TC 2 N1 - N3 N4 - N5 R1 - R2 R2 - R3Switch position ---- Off Pos. 1 Pos. 2 Pos. 3
No 1 to 2 5 to 6 9 to 18
connections 2 to 4 7 to 8 11 to 12
SWI - Power switch (4 position)
C1 - C3 = Contactors & contactor coils PCBI = Heat on LED indicator printed circuit board
YC 1 = Normally closed high limit switch 70°C 1 = 50V on indicator lamp
TC 1 - Normally closed high limit switch 77°C - Fan on Induction Lamp
TC 2 - Normally closed high limit switch 77°C - Fan motor
10 = Normally open fan/cooldown switch 37°C MCI = Motor capacitor
Parts List DXH2000TS
| REF. #......ITEM#......DESCRIPTION | REF. #......ITEM#......DESCRIPTION |
| 1......N/A......COVER, TOP, SHELL, OUTER | 21......41092......BRACKET, SWITCH, FAN, COOL DOWN |
| 2......N/A......PANEL, FRONT | 22......N/A......BRACKET, WIRE MOUNT |
| 3......N/A......PANEL, REAR | 23......N/A......BRACKET, BLOCK, TERMINAL, WIRING |
| 4......N/A......SHIELD, RADIATION, TUBE | 24......41051......DOOR, ACCESS |
| 5......N/A......BASE, PLATE | 25......41064......GUARD, GRILL, FRONT |
| 6......N/A......PANEL, SIDE, LEFT | 26......41029......SUPPORT, HEATING ELEMENT |
| 7......N/A......PANEL, SIDE, RIGHT | 27......41030......FOOT, RUBBER |
| 8......N/A......BRACKET, MOUNT, MOTOR | 28......41031......CLIP, SENSOR, CAPILLARY TUBE |
| 9......41080......BRACKET, SWITCH, HIGH LIMIT | 29......41067......MOTOR, FAN |
| 10......N/A......BRACKET, CONTACTOR, ELEMENT, HEATING | 30......41094......BLOCK, TERMINAL, WIRING |
| 11......41082......GUARD, GRILL, REAR | 31......41070......CAPACITOR, MOTOR, STARTER |
| 12......41083......BLADE, FAN | 32......41032......SWITCH, HIGH LIMIT, 77C |
| 13......41084......ELEMENT, HEATING | 33......41053......BOARD, CIRCUIT, HEAT ON, INDICATOR |
| 14......41085......PANEL, CONTROL, PLASTIC | 34......41095......HANDLE, CARRY |
| 15......41086......CONTACTOR, ELEMENT, HEATING | 35......41027......KNOB, THERMOSTAT, PLASTIC |
| 16......41087......SWITCH, MAIN, 4, POSITION | 36......41034......THERMOSTAT, TEMPERATURE, AMBIENT |
| 17......41088......SWITCH, FAN, COOL DOWN, 37C | 37......41036......BUSHING, PLASTIC, WIRE |
| 18......41089......INDICATOR, FAN ON | 38......41096......BUSHING, PLASTIC, WIRE |
| 19......41090......BREAKER, CIRCUIT, 30AMP | 39......41081......FRONT SCREEN ASSEMBLY |
| 20......41091......BUSHING, STRAIN, RELIEF | 40......41100......RADIATION SHIELD TUBE W/BRACKETS |
WARNING:
Use only manufacturer's replacement parts. Use of any other parts could cause injury or death. Replacement parts are only available direct from the factory and must be installed by a qualified service agency.
For Service
Please call Toll-Free 855-805-5745 www.dewalt.com
Our office hours are 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM, EST, Monday through Friday.
Please include the model number, date of purchase, and description of problem in all communication.
DXH2000TS

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Exploded view diagram of a refrigerator internal components with numbered labelsParts List DXH2003TS
| REF. #......ITEM#......DESCRIPTION | REF. #......ITEM#......DESCRIPTION |
| 1......N/A......COVER, TOP, SHELL, OUTER | 20......41092......BRACKET, SWITCH, FAN, COOLDOWN |
| 2......N/A......PANEL, FRONT | 21......N/A......BRACKET, WIRE MOUNT |
| 3......N/A......PANEL, REAR | 22......N/A......BRACKET, BLOCK, TERMINAL, WIRING |
| 4......N/A......SHIELD, RADIATION, TUBE | 23......41051......DOOR, ACCESS |
| 5......N/A......BASE, PLATE | 24......41064......GUARD, GRILL, FRONT |
| 6......N/A......PANEL, SIDE, LEFT | 25......41029......SUPPORT, HEATING ELEMENT |
| 7......N/A......PANEL, SIDE, RIGHT | 26......41030......FOOT, RUBBER |
| 8......N/A......BRACKET, MOUNT, MOTOR | 27......41031......CLIP, SENSOR, CAPILLARY TUBE |
| 9......41080......BRACKET, SWITCH, HIGH LIMIT | 28......41067......MOTOR, FAN |
| 10......N/A......BRACKET, CONTACTOR, ELEMENT, HEATING | 29......41101......BLOCK, TERMINAL, WIRING |
| 11......41082......GUARD, GRILL, REAR | 30......41070......CAPACITOR, MOTOR, STARTER |
| 12......41083......BLADE, FAN | 31......41032......SWITCH, HIGH LIMIT, 77C |
| 13......41084......ELEMENT, HEATING | 32......41053......BOARD, CIRCUIT, HEAT ON, INDICATOR |
| 14......41085......PANEL, CONTROL, PLASTIC | 33......41095......HANDLE, CARRY |
| 15......41086......CONTACTOR, ELEMENT, HEATING | 34......41027......KNOB, THERMOSTAT, PLASTIC |
| 16......41087......SWITCH, MAIN, 4, POSITION | 35......41034......THERMOSTAT, TEMPERATURE, AMBIANT |
| 17......41088......SWITCH, FAN, COOLDOWN, 37C | 36......41036......BUSHING, PLASTIC, WIRE |
| 18......41089......INDICATOR, FAN ON | 37......41096......BUSHING, PLASTIC, WIRE |
| 19......41091......BUSHING, STRAIN, RELIEF | 38......41081......FRONT SCREEN ASSEMBLY |
| 39......41100......RADIATION SHIELD TUBE W/BRACKETS |
WARNING:
Use only manufacturer's replacement parts. Use of any other parts could cause injury or death. Replacement parts are only available direct from the factory and must be installed by a qualified service agency.
For Service
Please call Toll-Free 855-805-5745 www.dewalt.com
Our office hours are 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM, EST, Monday through Friday.
Please include the model number, date of purchase, and description of problem in all communication.
DXH2003TS

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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Electric Forced-Air Heater DXH2000TS, DXH2003TS

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Use only manufacturer's replacement parts. Use of any other parts could cause injury or death. Replacement parts are only available direct from the factory and must be installed by a qualified service agency.
PARTS ORDERING INFORMATION:
PURCHASING: Accessories may be purchased at any DeWalt ^® local dealer or direct from the factory
FOR INFORMATION REGARDING SERVICE:
Please call Toll-Free 855-805-5745 www.dewalt.com
Our office hours are 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM, EST, Monday through Friday.
Please include the model number, date of purchase, and description of problem in all communication.
LIMITED WARRANTY:
DeWalt ^® warrants its heaters and accessories to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of 1 year from date of purchase. DeWalt ^® will repair or replace this product free of charge if it has been proven to be defective within the 1-year period, and is returned at customer expense with proof of purchase to DeWalt ^® within the warranty period.
DEWALT®, GUARANTEED TOUGH® and the yellow and black color scheme are trademarks of the DEWALT Industrial Tool Co., used under license. ©2013 DEWALT. EGI/Enerco Group Inc. Under license from Dewalt Industrial Tool Co.

CSA C22.2#46-2013
U.L. 2021
If you have questions or comments, contact us.
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Electric Forced Air Heater DXH2000TS and DXH2003TS
READ INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY:
Read and follow all instructions. Place instructions in a safe place for future reference. Do not allow anyone who has not read these instructions to assemble, adjust or operate the heater.
VEUILLEZ LIRE ATTENTIVEMENT LES INSTRUCTIONS :
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MANUEL D'INSTRUCTIONS
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If you have questions or comments, contact us.
MANUEL D'INSTRUCTIONS
Electric Forced Air Heater DXH2000TS and DXH2003TS
READ INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY: Read and follow all instructions. Place instructions in a safe place for future reference. Do not allow anyone who has not read these instructions to assemble, adjust or operate the heater.
VEUILLEZ LIRE ATTENTIVEMENT LES INSTRUCTIONS :
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| REF...... ARTÍCULO ......DESCRIPCIÓN | REF...... ARTÍCULO ......DESCRIPCIÓN |
| 1......N/A......CUBIERTA, SUPERIOR, EXTERNA | 20......41092......SOPORTE, INTERRUPTOR, VENTILADOR, ENFRIAMIENTO |
| 2......N/A......PANEL, FRONTAL | 21......N/A......SOPORTE, MONTAJE DE CABLES |
| 3......N/A......PANEL, TRASERO | 22......N/A......SOPORTE, BLOQUE, TERMINAL, CABLEADO |
| 4......N/A......PANTALLA, RADIACIÓN, TUBO | 23......41051......PUERTA, ACCESO |
| 5......N/A......BASE, PLACA | 24......41064......PROTECTOR, REJILLA, FRONTAL |
| 6......N/A......PANEL, LATERAL, IZQUIERDO | 25......41029......SOPORTE, ELEMENTO CALEFACTOR |
| 7......N/A......PANEL, LATERAL, DERECHO | 26......41030......PATA, GOMA |
| 8......N/A......SOPORTE, MONTAJE, MOTOR | 27......41031......PINZA, SENSOR, TUBO CAPILAR |
| 9......41080......SOPORTE, INTERRUPTOR, LÍMITE SUPERIOR | 28......41067......MOTOR, VENTILADOR |
| 10......N/A......SOPORTE, CONTACTOR, ELEMENTO, CALEFACTOR | 29......41101......BLOQUE, TERMINAL, CABLEADO |
| 11......41082......PROTECTOR, REJILLA, TRASERO | 30......41070......CAPACITOR, MOTOR, ARRANCADOR |
| 12......41083......ASPA, VENTILADOR | 31......41032......INTERRUPTOR, LÍMITE SUPERIOR, 77°C |
| 13......41084......ELEMENTO, CALEFACTOR | 32......41053......PLACA, CIRCUITO, CALEF. ENCEND., INDICADOR |
| 14......41085......PANEL, CONTROL, PLÁSTICO | 33......41095......ASA, TRANSPORTE |
| 15......41086......CONTACTOR, ELEMENTO, CALEFACTOR | 34......41027......CONTROL, TERMOSTATO, PLÁSTICO |
| 16......41087......INTERRUPTOR, PRINCIPAL, 4, POSICIONES | 35......41034......TERMOSTATO, TEMPERATURA, AMBIENTE |
| 17......41088......INTERRUPTOR, VENTILADOR, ENFRIAMIENTO, 37°C | 36......41036......CASQUILLO, PLÁSTICO, CABLE |
| 18......41089......INDICADOR, VENTILADOR ENCENDIDO | 37......41096......CASQUILLO, PLÁSTICO, CABLE |
| 19......41091......CASQUILLO, PRENSACABLES | 38......41081......ASAMBLEA DE PANTALLA FRONTAL |
| 39......41100......RADIACIÓN TUBO SHIELD CON SOPORTES |