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Sears PartsDirect has the repair parts you need to fix any Schwank space heater failure. Even though Schwank space heaters are dependable and rarely break down, you can never tell when a part failure will occur. Find the parts you need to fix your Schwank space heater fast at Sears PartsDirect.

Frequently bought Schwank parts

White-rodgers Furnace Wall-mounted Thermostat 1E30N-910

Thermostat

Part #A110621-G1

Replaced by #1E30N-910

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White-rodgers Furnace Gas Valve 36C03U-433

Valve Comb

Part #B110761-G1

Replaced by #36C03U-433

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White-rodgers Furnace Gas Valve 36C03U-433

Valve

Part #B110405-G1

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Popular maintenance items for Space Heaters

Dryer Door Latch Kit 279570

Dryer Door Latch Kit

Part #279570
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White-rodgers Central Air Conditioner Contactor 90-244

White-rodgers Central Air Conditioner Contactor

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Craftsman Lawn & Garden Equipment Engine Carburetor Float 632019A

Craftsman Lawn & Garden Equipment Engine Carburetor Float

Part #632019A
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Craftsman Lawn & Garden Equipment Engine Fuel Line 29774

Craftsman Lawn & Garden Equipment Engine Fuel Line

Part #29774
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Appliance Screw WP489069

Appliance Screw

Part #WP489069
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Craftsman Lawn And Garden Equipment Engine Spark Plug Boot 610118

Craftsman Lawn And Garden Equipment Engine Spark Plug Boot

Part #610118
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Maintenance tips for your Schwank space heater

  • Replace the air filter monthly when the space heater is in use. Failure to replace the air filter regularly restricts air flow through the heater.
  • Clean the heater monthly. To clean the heater, shut off the house circuit breaker for the heater or unplug the heater power cord to disconnect electrical power. Make sure the heating element is cool before cleaning the heater. Brush dust and lint off the grille using a soft-bristle brush then wipe the grille clean using a damp cloth. Allow the grille to dry completely then restore electrical power.
  • Vacuum dust and lint out of the heater cabinet yearly. Disconnect electrical power and remove the front grille panel. Use a nozzle vacuum hose attachment to clean all interior areas of the heater. Reassemble the heater and restore electrical power.

What to do when your Schwank space heater won't power up

  • Check the house circuit for the heater to see if the house circuit breaker tripped. Reset the house circuit breaker to restore power to the heater if you found the house circuit breaker tripped.
  • Check the thermostat temperature setting and adjust the thermostat setting if the thermostat is set too low to turn the heater on.
  • Some heaters have a thermal overload switch that shuts off the heater if the heater draws too much electrical current due to a short circuit in wiring or a heater component. Reset the thermal overload and see if the heater works.
  • If the thermal overload keeps tripping, unplug the heater and check for damaged wiring or a broken heating element.

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