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09-30-2006, 07:32
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Bath electric heater
I removed and replaced my heater today. It still works and I just
wanted something newer. It is available to anyone for free- just pay for postage. Ernie- 83PT40 in warm Montana |
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09-30-2006, 23:31
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not a direct replacement, Jay. It happpens a few months ago I bought a little
space heater and it fit- the thing you have to look out for- is the total height. I cut the wood at the top of the original frame and it had clearance. i believe the clearance is 8 inches. The width can be up to 20 inches. also- measure your depth, that is also a factor. Now I have endless heat. Ernie Ekberg 83 PT40 Livingston, Montana [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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10-01-2006, 02:50
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Ernie,
was the heater a direct replacement? Fit same hole as the old one? Please tell me more! My bath heater works, makes heat, but then a safety "over-heat" switch doesn't allow it to run again for about 30 minutes. Gets cool in the bathroom before the heater runs again. May need a new fan motor. I'd like to replace it. Have not found the direct replacement yet. Thanks Jay Darst 85PT40 Springfield, IL --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Ernest Ekberg" > > I removed and replaced my heater today. It still works and I just > wanted something newer. It is available to anyone for free- just pay > for postage. Ernie- 83PT40 in warm Montana > |
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10-01-2006, 03:32
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Hi Terry- will be home aorund 5 all this week. Come on over.
Ernie Ekberg 83 PT40 Livingston, Montana [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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10-01-2006, 04:03
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Jay,etal: I replaced the motor on the Fasco fan in the Galley on RUBY
(the long narrow one, also I think Fasco calls it the under cabinet or step), a while back. I got the motor from Grainger, I don't have the part # in my Maint log, but I am sure you can find one. Pull the heater and take the motor/fan and you can match it up. If you go that route, then you will have to buy a new fan as well, if I remember correctly, the shaft size was off. But no biggy there (cept another trip to Grainger) either, the hardest part was adjusting the fan so it did not hit anything. Works great. I prefer the electric heat when we can need to use it much quieter. Let me know if you have any problems I will (read have Judi) search for the invoice. ScottB 86FC35 "RUBY" 4 SALE Murrells Inlet SC "right next to heaven" --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Jay Darst" wrote: > > Ernie, > was the heater a direct replacement? Fit same hole as the old one? > > Please tell me more! > > My bath heater works, makes heat, but then a safety "over-heat" switch > doesn't allow it to run again for about 30 minutes. Gets cool in the > bathroom before the heater runs again. May need a new fan motor. > > I'd like to replace it. Have not found the direct replacement yet. > > Thanks > Jay Darst > 85PT40 > Springfield, IL > > > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Ernest Ekberg" > > > > > I removed and replaced my heater today. It still works and I just > > wanted something newer. It is available to anyone for free- just pay > > for postage. Ernie- 83PT40 in warm Montana > > > |
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10-01-2006, 04:07
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Hi Ernie,
If you're going to be around this week, I'd like to try & stop in to take a look at your bath electric heater replacement. Did you get your heater at the Home Depot in Bozeman? I may check with Grainger in Billings too since they carry all types. I need to do the same thing on the PT40. Still making progress on all the refurbishment. Installing a new microwave this week & all new roof vents. Almost ready for paint, must happen before the snows start. Terry Neal Bozeman, MT 82PT40 74FC34 erniecarpet@... wrote: > not a direct replacement, Jay. It happpens a few months ago I bought a > little > space heater and it fit- the thing you have to look out for- is the total > height. I cut the wood at the top of the original frame and it had > clearance. i > believe the clearance is 8 inches. The width can be up to 20 inches. > also- > measure your depth, that is also a factor. Now I have endless heat. > > Ernie Ekberg > 83 PT40 > Livingston, Montana > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > |
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