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Replacing two existing connected baseboard heaters with wall thermostat by two wall heaters

FrankLate
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Can I keep my existing wall thermostat and simply disconnect the baseboards and replace them with wall heaters, same watts 2000/1500 for both current baseboards and new wall heaters (Stelpro Pulsair 2000/1500 watts)?
Thanks for your help!
Thanks for your help!
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No reason not to -- but do yourself a favour and follow the electrical codes when you do it.Br. Jamie, osb
Building superintendent/caretaker, 7200 sq. ft. historic house museum with dependencies in New England0 -
Jamie, thank you for your prompt reply. Will do. As mentioned, I currently have the two baseboards running on 220v and connected to a digital wall thermostat. Seems pretty straight forward to simply replace baseboards by either recessed or surface mounted wall heater with same wattage (2000/1500). Thanks again for your help.0
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I'm curious why?Bob "hot rod" Rohr
trainer for Caleffi NA
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