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DC47-00019A Dryer Heating Element DC47-00018A Dryer Thermostat DC96-00887A Dryer Thermal Fuse for Samsung Dryer DVE50R5200W/A3 DVE50R5400V/A3 DV42H5200EP/A3 DV45H7000EW/A2 DV42H5000EW/A3 DV42H5200EW/A3
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DC47-00019A Dryer Heating Element & Thermal Safety Kit for Samsung
Key Features
- High-Efficiency Ni-Cr Coil: The DC47-00019A element utilizes an upgraded Nickel-Chromium alloy coil that is 25% longer than standard budget versions, providing more even heat distribution and a longer service life.
- Triple-Safety Protection: This comprehensive kit includes the high-limit thermostat (DC47-00018A) and thermal fuse (DC96-00887A) to provide multi-layered defense against overheating and potential fire hazards.
- Reinforced Ceramic Insulators: Features high-temperature ceramic standoffs that securely hold the heating coil in place, preventing "coil sag" and electrical shorts against the metal housing.
- Precision Thermal Calibration: The included thermostats are factory-calibrated to Samsung’s exact specifications, ensuring the dryer maintains the optimal temperature for both delicate fabrics and heavy towels.
Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers
- Heating Element: DC47-00019A, 35001247, 35001119, AP4201899.
- Thermostat: DC47-00018A, 35001092, AP4201898.
- Thermal Fuse: DC96-00887A, AP4207213, PS2430930.
Compatibility & Fitment
This kit is the primary heating repair solution for Samsung high-capacity electric dryers. Key compatible models include:
- Samsung DVE Series: DVE50R5200W/A3, DVE50R5400V/A3, DVE45R6100W, DVE45R6100C.
- Samsung DV42/DV45 Series: DV42H5200EP/A3, DV42H5000EW/A3, DV42H5200EW/A3, DV42H5200EF/A3, DV45H7000EW/A2.
- Samsung DV40 Series: DV40J3000EW/A2, DV400EWHDWR/AA.
- Note: Specifically for Electric dryers. If you have a gas dryer (DLG models), this heating element will not be compatible.
When to Replace
- No Heat / Cold Drum: The dryer spins and the timer counts down, but the air remains cold, usually indicating a snapped heating coil or a blown thermal fuse.
- Takes Too Long to Dry: A partially grounded or sagged element can produce reduced heat, significantly increasing drying times and energy bills.
- Dryer Shuts Off Mid-Cycle: The thermal fuse (DC96-00887A) has tripped due to excessive internal heat, often caused by a clogged exhaust vent.
- Visible Coil Break: Upon inspection, the heating wire inside the metal housing is visibly broken, burnt, or touching the side of the heater box.
- Tripped Circuit Breaker: A grounded heating element can cause the dryer to trip your home’s 240V circuit breaker as soon as the heat cycle starts.
Installation Tips
- Safety First: You MUST unplug the dryer from the 240V power outlet before beginning. Testing a live heating element is extremely dangerous.
- Clean the Vent Line: Before installing the new element, professionally clean your dryer's exhaust duct. 90% of heating element failures are caused by lint buildup restricting airflow.
- Vacuum the Cabinet: While the dryer is open, vacuum out all accumulated lint from the bottom of the cabinet and the blower wheel to prevent a fire hazard for your new part.
- Check the Terminals: Ensure the wire connectors are tight. Loose or corroded spade connectors create high resistance, which can melt the new thermostat or thermal fuse.
- Continuity Test: If the dryer still won't heat after installation, check the Thermal Cut-Off on the blower housing. Often, when the heating element fails, it takes out both the heater-mounted fuse and the blower-mounted fuse.
