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Mike January 8th 05 06:23 PM

Replacing Thermosats for Intertherm Electric Hot Water Baseboard Heaters
 
My house has Intertherm electric hot water baseboard heaters. I think the
heaters were installed in the 70's.
I'd like to replace the thermostats with more modern looking thermostats.
Can I do that w/o effecting the
heaters? If I can replace them will you recommend some contemporary looking
replacements?

Thanks,

Mike



Edwin Pawlowski January 9th 05 04:46 PM


"HeatMan" wrote in message
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electric hot water?


Yes, it was like the Oil filled electric space heaters made today.



HeatMan January 9th 05 04:56 PM

"Edwin Pawlowski" wrote in message
m...

"HeatMan" wrote in message
...
electric hot water?


Yes, it was like the Oil filled electric space heaters made today.



Thanks



bro January 11th 05 11:22 PM

What's the difference between water filled or oil filled?
Why is oil desirable?


Mike

"Edwin Pawlowski" wrote in message
m...

"HeatMan" wrote in message
...
electric hot water?


Yes, it was like the Oil filled electric space heaters made today.




Edwin Pawlowski January 12th 05 12:43 AM


"bro" wrote in message
news:KcZEd.1992$SS6.1835@trnddc07...
What's the difference between water filled or oil filled?
Why is oil desirable?



Water boils at 212. Oil can go to 360+



bro January 12th 05 02:08 AM

The heating units are at least thirty years old,
Besides the deteriorating appearance of the heating units is there any
reason
to swap them out for new units? Are new units more efficient?

Mike

"Edwin Pawlowski" wrote in message
...

"bro" wrote in message
news:KcZEd.1992$SS6.1835@trnddc07...
What's the difference between water filled or oil filled?
Why is oil desirable?



Water boils at 212. Oil can go to 360+




Edwin Pawlowski January 12th 05 02:53 AM


"bro" wrote in message
news:7E%Ed.2550$SS6.1314@trnddc07...
The heating units are at least thirty years old,
Besides the deteriorating appearance of the heating units is there any
reason
to swap them out for new units? Are new units more efficient?


Electric heat is very efficient. The element gets hot, it gives off heat.
Nothing is lost to a chimney. If the elements are getting cruddy over the
years, it will not give up the heat so fast.




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