Shopping
Autoclave Maintenance
Autoclave Parts
Autoclave Troubleshooting
Dental Equipment Parts
MEDIVATORS
Videos and Animations
EXAM TABLES & CHAIRS
Case Studies
Free Technical Support
Autopsy Saw Parts
Infant Incubators & Warmers
Lab Equipment
Ventilators
Orthopedics & Physical Therapy
Patient Cables & Leadwires
ASPIRATORS AND SUCTION PUMPS
Maintenance Guides
Operational Manuals
Maintenance Tips
Parts Installation Guides
Account Info
Log In
Create Account
Autoclave Maintenance
Tuttnauer Maintenance Guides
Statim Maintenance Guides
Autoclave Parts
Scican Statim
Midmark ® Ritter
Tuttnauer ®
Pelton Crane
Barnstead Sterilizer
Kavoklave
Midmark Ritter
NAPCO
AMSCO
PRESTIGE 2100
Ritter - Castle
Spectroline
S.S. White
Vernitron
Autoclave Cleaning Products
MDT Harvey Mediclaves
Autoclave Repair Supplies
Autoclave Repair Special Tools
Autoclave Troubleshooting
Prestige 2100
Statim G4 Troubleshooting
tuttnauer temp
STATIM DETAILED TROUBLESHOOTING
VernitronTroubleshooting
NAPCO Troubleshooting
How To Test Heating Elements
Midmark Troubleshooting
Tuttnauer Troubleshooting
STATIM TROUBLESHOOTING
Documents & Guides
Pelton Crane Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting Guides
AMSCO 3000 BASIC TROUBLESHOOTING
AMSCO 900 & 901
Delta XL Troubleshooting
Castle Table Top Troubleshooting
CHEMICLAVE 5000 TROUBLESHOOTING
Kavoklave
Steam Trap Troubleshooting
Dental Equipment Parts
Dental Chair Parts
Dental Handpieces & Parts
DENTAL ULTRASONIC SCALERS
Miscellaneous
Dental Compressor Parts
Dental Delivery Systems
Dental Film & X-Ray Processors
Dental Light Parts
Dental Vacuum Parts
Dental Water Control Parts
MEDIVATORS
Medivator Advantage Plus
Medivator DSD-201
Medivator CER Optima
Medivator DSD-91E
Medivator DSD Edge
Medivator SSD-102
More
Videos and Animations
EXAM TABLES & CHAIRS
Case Studies
Free Technical Support
Autopsy Saw Parts
Infant Incubators & Warmers
Lab Equipment
Ventilators
Orthopedics & Physical Therapy
Patient Cables & Leadwires
ASPIRATORS AND SUCTION PUMPS
Maintenance Guides
Operational Manuals
Maintenance Tips
Parts Installation Guides
About Us
Blog
Home
›
Autoclave Troubleshooting
›
Kavoklave
› Testing The Kavoklave Heating Element
Testing The Kavoklave Heating Element
Testing The Heating Element Consists Of Simply Measuring The Resistance of the Element. To perform this test, you will need an Ohm Meter, nothing fancy or expensive. You can buy a cheap (but good) meter from Lowes, Home Depot or even Walmart for around $20.00 (a digital readout is easiest to work with)
How To Test The Kavoklave Autoclave Heating Element
To gain access to the heating element terminals for testing, you will need to remove the cover on the bottom of the unit. Simply folow the instructions below
Remove the 3 screws as shown in the picture above
Carefully, pull the plate out enough to give you access to the inside - Do not disconnect the wires from the board connectd to the plate
Place the probes from your ohm meter to the Heating Element Terminals (not the wires) shown in the picture below
The Heating Element For The 120v Model is Rated at 12 ohms. Your reading should be within 10% (Between 10.8 ohms & 13.2 ohms) For The Element To Be Good
The Heating Element For The 230v Model is Rated at 42 ohms. Your reading should be within 10% (Between 37.8 ohms & 46.2 ohms)
The Heating Element on The Kavoklave Autoclave is built into the body. And cannot be replaced. So, if it is defective, you will need to purchase the Kavoklave Body Kit.
Click Here
for the 120V Model (Part Number KVK016-4102) or
Click Here
for the 230V Model (Part Number KVK015-4103)