parts for a grinnell unit heater
http://www.mrheater.com/upload/newsletter/73432CAL%20MH9B_eng.pdf Scroll down to Page 7.
Which ever one you purchased. They are all rated different, if your talking 50gal well most are around 4500watts. But somewhere on the tank or the paper work that you got with the heater,tells you what wattage of the elements is. If you can't find it, you should be able to see who the MFG of the heater is and model#, you can go online to the mfg website and find info on the heater.
You might be able to find parts for that motor on ebay or similar sites.
This website might be a good solution: www.baseboardheatercovers.com I'm not sure if they will work on both hot water and electric baseboard heaters.
There are zero amps in 1000 watts. Watts are the product of amps x volts or I = W/E, watts divided by voltage. As you can see, that if no voltage is stated no amperage can be given. Once you find the voltage of the heater then use the following equation, Amps = Watts/Volts to find the current draw of the 1000 watt heater.
You can find a Ford expedition heater parts diagram at most auto-parts stores. You can obtain the heater parts diagram at most Ford dealerships.
where do i find parts for a martin natural gas heater model v4835
No! Why there's one right over there!
Napa can still get some of the parts.
http://www.mrheater.com/upload/newsletter/73432CAL%20MH9B_eng.pdf Scroll down to Page 7.
If they disconnected the heater core, it means it was leaking. Get a manual on your car from the parts store and it will show you how to replace the heater core also
Try a Chilton manual(you can get them at most parts stores).
Go to a parts store and buy a Haynes Manual.
Your local auto parts store should help you with that.
Autozone, advanced auto parts, and other autoparts stores.
Lincoln dealership parts man or go to library and get a chiltons repair manual for 69 Lincoln.
you'll have to remove some of the "pretty" plastic parts and get at the back of the control to find the bulb.