Thetford 633573 - Heater Element For N Series Fridges 230v 220w 9.5mm 45o

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  • Genuine Thetford Part 633573
  • Fits N145, N150, N175, N180, N3145, N3150, N3175
  • 45 Degree Angle
  • 230v AC / 220w
  • 9.5mm Tube Dia
SKU: 633573-TD
Barcode: 8710315685510
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Genuine Thetford Part 633573

AC 220 watt heating element for N-series fridges manufactured after May 2009.

Replacement heater element for Thetford N Series fridges (May 2009 onwards). 230v AC

  • Genuine Thetford Part 633573
  • Suitable for N Series N145, N150, N175, N180, N3145, N3150, N3175
  • 230v AC, 220w, 9.5mm dia tube
  • 45 degree angle

Suitable for the following Thetford fridge models:

  • N145, N150, N175, N180, N3145, N3150, N3175

SAFETY NOTICE: This product must be installed by an engineer who holds a valid certificate of competence. The installation must comply with the manufacturer’s instructions and regulations. We cannot be held responsible if these instructions are not followed.

Detailed Specification
Compatible with the following Thetford N series fridges:
  • N3080
  • N3090
  • N3097
  • N3108
  • N3112
  • N3115

Customer Reviews

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Mel Evans
Ideal

Brilliant

E
Ellen
It's brilliant for cooking

Cooking

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jackie
Sorted out the caravan fridge fine 👍

Worked fine although wires slightly shorter than original my husband just connected the two wires

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Judith Lathey
Perfect replacement

Swapped over part. Works like a charm.

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david wallis
Fixed my Thetford 3175 fridge freezer

With the aid of a YouTube video, and a second pair of hands I replaced the faulty heating element in a couple of hours. The main problem was removing the old element, to get the 240v element out I had to also remove the 12v element; both were very stiff to remove (the fridge is 7 yrs old and has never given any problems)The fridge was heavier than I expected and I did need a helper to manoeuvre it out of its housing and back in. If the elements hadn’t been so tight in their housings I could have easily done the job in about 45 mins.