Chuck B
sea-bee
Hi:
I have installed a 24ov thermostat for baseboard heaters in the past.
I had also intended to use another dedicated wall thermostat for a single Cadet Brand PerfectToe 240v, 1000 watt “PerfectToe” toe kick heater under the kitchen cabinets.
But I learned that when the temperature is satisfied at the wall thermostat, it would cut the power to the toe kick heater not giving the heater fan a chance to cool off the unit.
Could you suggest a proper thermostats (brand, model)?
I’ve heard some terminology such as a thermostats with a “dip switch?” to address the fan shut off issue as a solution. I need more amplification as I am unfamiliar with that arrangement and I’ve never seen such a thermostat.
Thanks for your help!
I have installed a 24ov thermostat for baseboard heaters in the past.
I had also intended to use another dedicated wall thermostat for a single Cadet Brand PerfectToe 240v, 1000 watt “PerfectToe” toe kick heater under the kitchen cabinets.
But I learned that when the temperature is satisfied at the wall thermostat, it would cut the power to the toe kick heater not giving the heater fan a chance to cool off the unit.
Could you suggest a proper thermostats (brand, model)?
I’ve heard some terminology such as a thermostats with a “dip switch?” to address the fan shut off issue as a solution. I need more amplification as I am unfamiliar with that arrangement and I’ve never seen such a thermostat.
Thanks for your help!
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