Electric Heaters
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09-09-2013, 15:05
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RE: Electric Heaters
These heaters are activated by a relay under the closet. I believe any thermostat provides an "on/off" output which will activate the relay and turn the heater on. I'm having an new issue with the bedroom unit. The internal thermal cutoff accessible behind the grill is popping and shutting off the heater. After the cutoff has shut the heater off, I can hear the relay clicking when I move the thermostat hotter and colder.
I called Cadet tech svc and confirmed this statement on their website for the Perfectoe unit: "Ordering Information: For installation above 7000 feet the highest wattage recommended is 750 watts. " We are parked at 7600' in Colorado, and thinner air is causing the heater to overheat internally due to reduced airflow. I think we'll just use a little external cube heater until we move. The kitchen unit still works fine, I guess the bigger volume in the kitchen vs. the hall by the shower lets more air circulate. Morey Zuber 99LXi41 |
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