Fahrenheat 94 in 240 volt 2000 watt hydronic electric baseboard heater

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Product Key Features

  • Number of Cool Speeds

    1

  • Power Source

    Hydronic, Electric

  • Year Manufactured

    2000

  • Heating Element Format

    Coil

  • Heating Element Material

    Brass

  • Control Style

    Analog/Mechanical

  • Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency (AFUE)

    Less Than 80%

  • Color

    White

  • Heating System

    Convection

  • Number of Heat Settings

    1

  • Voltage

    240 V

  • Features

    Timer, Auto Shut-off

  • Area Covered

    151-200 sq ft

  • Material

    Steel, Copper, Aluminum

  • Type

    Baseboard Heater

  • Model

    Fahrenheat PLF2004

  • Mounting Location

    Floor, Baseboard

  • Power

    1501-2000 W

  • Operating Sound Rating

    Standard

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8' BASEBOARD HEATERModel # F2548

Item #406430

UPC: 00098319714053

$104.99

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Fahrenheat 96 In. 2000-Watt 240-Volt Electric Baseboard Heater, Northern White

8' BASEBOARD HEATERModel # F2548

Item #406430

UPC: 00098319714053

$104.99

In-store price may vary from online price. Not all products available at all stores.

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Product Details

Wattage 2000W
Voltage 240V
Amperage 8.3A
BTU Rating 6826 BTU
Area Heated 200 Sq. Ft.
Height 6-3/4 In.
Length 96 In.
Depth 2-7/8 In.
Color Northern White
Warranty 1 Year, 10 Year Heating Element
Brand FAHRENHEAT
UPC 00098319714053
Package Quantity 1
Unit of Measurement Each
Country of Origin United States of America

Chimney fin heating element design provides for quick, maximum warm-air circulation. Quiet operation - no popping and pinging normally associated with baseboard heaters. Ideal for heating bedrooms, living rooms, dens. Easy installation. Safety thermal cut-out protection in case of air flow blockage. UL listed for installation on wall at floor level with wall-to-wall carpeting. White enamel finish. Thermostat not included.

  • Ideal for basic, zoned primary/secondary heating
  • Low profile perfect for limited wall space
  • Durable, textured, powder coat finish retains attactive appearance with all interior decors
  • Convection heat minimizes air flow, reducing flow of bacteria and dust
  • Air flow directed away from walls to help prevent wall streaking
  • Lead wires and knockouts allow quick field connection from either end
  • UL Listed for installation on wall at floor level with wall-to-wall carpeting

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Are hydronic baseboard heaters worth the money?

Yes. Hydronic wall heaters are more energy-efficient than convection heaters. A hydronic heater provides a more even heat, which means the thermostat won't cycle on and off as often. This reduces your overall energy usage.

What is the longest hydronic baseboard heater?

One of the differences between hot water and electrically powered baseboard heaters is their standard available lengths. While electric baseboard heaters generally max out at 6 feet, hydronic baseboard heaters can run 30 feet and beyond!

What size wire do I need for a 240

A 240-volt baseboard heater requires its own dedicated 20-amp or 30-amp 240-volt electrical circuit. A 20-amp circuit can safely provide 3,800 watts of power, while a 30-amp circuit is suitable for up to 5,700 watts. The standard circuit cable for 20-amp circuits is 12-gauge cable; 30-amp circuits need 10-gauge cable.

Are 240

There is no difference in efficiency in our heaters between 120V and 240V (or any other voltage). The reason why 240V is advantageous for appliances and heaters in a home has to do with amperage. The electrical panel in your home is limited by amperage, and most panels nowadays are 200amp panels.