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Frequently Asked Questions

This does depend of which brand of espresso machine you have. Some espresso machine brands don’t use a heating element thermostat at all. Most thermostats are interchangeable with each other, but always make sure that you use a single phase or a 3 phase version, check out the thermostats we have on our website

Well first of all the heating element flange, seen those are in most cases not interchangeable with each other. seen a Cimbali heating element won’t fit a Nuova Simonelli heating element due to the flange model. A other important feature is the length of the heating element. When it is too long, it won’t fit. When the element is too short you will get uneven heat distribution in the boiler.

Well descaling a heating element is quite simple. A heating element can be placed inside a water tight tube. But the flange can not be submerged, the chance that water gets inside the heating element is possible. Which shorts out the element and makes it unuasable.

To descale a heating element you can use Puly caff Calcinet descaler, this need to be dissolved into hot water. First remove the loose lime scale. If it doesn’t remove all the limescale, repeat the procedure.

A heating element only comes with a gasket when this is specified. If this is not specified a heating element gasket isn’t supplied with the element.

Heating element for coffee machine

The heating element on a espresso machine might be one of the most important spare parts on a espresso machine. Before the electric heating element was used to heat up the boiler there was solely the use of gas burners to heat up the boiler.

The heating elements used on a espresso machine are made in a variety of shapes and sizes. This does depends on a lot features such as how many brewing groups, the brand, voltage, wattage and type of flange.

On the bottom of the page you will find a how you can determine what kind of heating element you need to choose for your espresso machine.

Heating element, for espresso machines - Brooks

AFM 34 heating element gasket 57x43x3mm

The heating element gasket on this page can be used on a variety of heating elements. This gasket has a outer diameter of 57mm a inner diameter of 43mm and a thickness of 3mm. The fibre material used is AFM 34 made by the German company Victor Reinz. This gasket material is food safe and can handle the pressure and temperatures which occur in every...
€3.55

Gaggia cartridge heating element 80W 240V

On this page you will find a small cartridge heating element. This specific heating element can be used in Gaggia espresso machines. The matching part number for this item is DM1804/001 This specific heating element produces 80W at 240V. This element has a outer diameter of 12mm and a overall length of 55mm. You will find this heating element on Gaggia...
€59.56

Gaggia heating element 5000W 230/400V

The heating element on this page is suitable for various Gaggia 3 group espresso machines. Such as the Gaggia E90 and D90. This heating element produces 5000W at 220/400V and has 6 connecting terminals. The immersed length of the element is 450mm. The flange has a diameter of 75/53mm and the distance between the holes is 43mm. The heating element gasket...
€91.95

Grimac heating element 4500W 230V with screw flange

The heating element on this page is suitable for a 3 group Grimac espresso machine. The Grimac part reference of this heating element is 1240100129-GRT103. This heating element is 4500W at 230V. The element has a 4 pole connection. The immersed length of the element is 345mm. This element is a screw in element and has a 1”1/4 flange. The suitable...
€66.11
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Bezzera brewing group heating element 100W 230V original

The heating element on this page is slightly different than a standard boiler heating element. This specific model is used to keep the brewing group at a certain temperature. This will result in better temperature stability of the water flowing true the brewing group. This item is a OEM/original spare part and the Bezzera part reference number is...
€77.68

San Remo heating element 4500W 230V

The heating element on this page is suitable for various San Remo espresso machine boilers. This model is suitable for 2 group coffee machines. The San Remo part reference for this element is 10455080  This heating element produces 4500W at 230V. The element has 6 connecting poles and in the middle of these poles is a spare tube for a heating...
€124.98

Fiorenzato 1 group element 2700W 230V

The product on this page is a heating element used on Fiorenzato espresso machines. The original part reference for this item is A2100146. The heating element produces 2700W at 230V. The heating element has 6 poles. In the middle is one spare pole for a thermostat. The immersed length of the element is 160mm. The flange on this heating element is 95x57mm...
€96.57

Heating element 1500W 230V

On this product page you will find a heating element which is suitable for multiple espresso machine brands. This specific heating element can be used on a Vibiemme Superdomobar and a 1 group La Pavoni Pub. This heating element produces 1500W with 230V, the element has 2 connecting poles. The immersed length of the element is 160mm. This model is a screw...
€57.94

Conti heating element 4000/4350W 230/240V

On this product page you will find a heating element for a Conti espresso machine boiler. This specific model is suitable for a 3 group espresso machine. The reference Conti part number for this item is165900. This heating element produces 4000/4350W of power with 230/240V. There are 6 connecting poles. The immersed length of the element is 430mm. The...
€108.87

La San Marco heating element 1 gr 2000W 230V

The element on this page is suitable for a 1 group La San Marco espresso machine. The part reference of La San Marco for this item is 108414B  This single group heating element produces 2000W at 230V and has 2 connecting poles. The element has a immersed length of 180mm. This type of flange is 75x50mm, so not the triangular one. In the middle of the...
€97.61

Heating element 3000W 230V

On this product page you will find a universal type of heating element, can be used on a variety of espresso machine models. Such as Brasilia and ECM espresso machines. The Brasilia part reference is 00615.2.00.08 and the ECM reference is C199900513. The heating element is one which produces 3000W at 230V and has 4 connecting poles. The overall length of...
€72.12

If you want to order a heating element you need to take a look at various features, seen not all the heating elements on espresso machines are identical to each other or out of production. In that case you need to find a new one

The Flange on a heating element

The first thing you need to look at is the flange, seen there are a lot of different sizes available. This mainly depends on the brand the espresso machine is off. There are in essence 2 types, the bolt on flange and the screw in flange. Some brands use on their espresso machine a combination of both. In most cases these flanges are made from cast brass, but you see nowadays more often that they are also made from pressed stainless.

The screw in flange is available in 2 sizes a 1”1/4 and a 1” flange. This size is the outer diameter of the threads on the heating element. For the 1” heating element you need a flat gasket with a outer diameter of 41/42 mm and a inner diameter of 33mm. For the 1”1/4 heating element you need a gasket which has a outer diameter of 53/54mm and a inner diameter of 42/42mm. This type of heating element is used with commercial and domestic espresso machines. With commercial brands you will find this model on La Marzocco, San Remo and La Carimali. On domestic espresso machines you will find them on Vibiemme, Rocket, ECM and Isomac.

The bolt on flange is the most used type of flange on espresso machines. This flange is bolted with 2/ 6 bolts to one end of the boiler. This pattern does depend on what kind of brand it is for, seen some brands have their own flange style. For instance the heating elements on Nuova Simonelli and Victoria Arduino espresso machines have a unique shape, which require 6 bolts. A other brand which has a unique shape are the elements on La Cimbali espresso machines. These have a asymmetric flange with 6 bolt holes. These elements can also be found on other brands such Casadio and some Faema machines.

Other shapes of heating elements are triangular, oval shaped, square or a integrated heating element inside a boiler or flange. But the most common model is the oval shaped one with 2 bolt holes.

The length of a heating element

If you have a heating element which is too long for your boiler it won’t fit. For that reason you always need to measure the length of the heating element coils. This is measured from the end all the way up to the inside of the flange. There can be slight differences between the given length and the produces length.

The Wattage of a heating element

How much watt you need for your espresso machine does depend on various requirements. Is it a element for a water/steam boiler, brewing group of for a cup warming tray. For a water and steam boiler you require a lot more wattage then for a brewing group boiler.

Besides that it does also depend on how many brewing groups the espresso machine has, seen the volume on a 1 group coffee machine is a lot less then on a 4 group. A other thing is how fast the heating element needs to heat up the boiler. If you have a high volume bar, it can be handy to have a espresso machine with a higher capacity.

The Voltage of a heating element

One of the most important things is the voltage of the heating element. Heating elements for espresso machines are made in 3 types, 110V 220/230V and 380/400V. The 110V and 220/230V are single phase power. Where the 380/400V is a 3 phase power. This is mainly used with heating elements which have a large capacity.