A heater element may fail completely or continue operating at reduced output. Open circuits create cold zones, while partial shorts, damaged coils, broken ceramic supports, or incorrect replacement elements can alter the radiation pattern without triggering an obvious alarm.
Zone current, resistance, insulation condition, and delivered heat pattern should be compared with neighboring elements of the same type. Visual glow is not a reliable output measurement, especially for infrared designs that operate outside visible brightness. Testing should follow electrical isolation and safety procedures.
Failed elements should be replaced with the specified electrical rating, geometry, wavelength behavior, and mounting arrangement. Recipe compensation around a damaged element creates a distorted field and should be removed after repair. A new thermal map is required before production settings are accepted.
