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John October 31st 09 06:37 PM

Electric Baseboard Thermostat
 
My elec. baseboard unit is barely putting out any heat. The thermostat is original to the house 30 years ago. It is a Honeywell T498A All connections at the stat are tight and voltage coming in is OK. Has the thermostat has gone bad? What is the likely. Thanks for any input. problem? The thermostat is only about $24.00

dpb October 31st 09 06:42 PM

Electric Baseboard Thermostat
 
John wrote:
My elec. baseboard unit is barely putting out any heat. The
thermostat is original to the house 30 years ago. It is a Honeywell
T498A All connections at the stat are tight and voltage coming in is
OK. Has the thermostat has gone bad? What is the likely. Thanks
for any input. problem? The thermostat is only about $24.00


Possible, I suppose.

You can test it for continuity (unpowered, of course) to see if contacts
are closing.

Alternatively, bypass it temporarily and see if the unit itself heats.

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John Grabowski October 31st 09 08:21 PM

Electric Baseboard Thermostat
 

"John" wrote in message ...
My elec. baseboard unit is barely putting out any heat. The thermostat is original to the house 30 years ago. It is a Honeywell T498A All connections at the stat are tight and voltage coming in is OK. Has the thermostat has gone bad? What is the likely. Thanks for any input. problem? The thermostat is only about $24.00


*Take out the thermostat and splice the wires together and see what kind of heat you get. Thermostats can go bad and so can heating elements.

Mark[_8_] November 1st 09 02:42 AM

Electric Baseboard Thermostat
 
Easiest method of diagnosis is to remove / replace component one at a time until the problem is eliminated. In this case, turn off the breaker, remove the thermostat and connect the line and load wires together. Turn on the breaker and see if you get heat. Still no heat, then you have likely have a bad heater. Assuming the breaker is functioning properly. If there are other heaters on the came circuit you can assume it's not the breaker.
"John" wrote in message ...
My elec. baseboard unit is barely putting out any heat. The thermostat is original to the house 30 years ago. It is a Honeywell T498A All connections at the stat are tight and voltage coming in is OK. Has the thermostat has gone bad? What is the likely. Thanks for any input. problem? The thermostat is only about $24.00


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