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Anonymous Posted on Nov 07, 2012

How to ajust thermostat on Source greenheat XAEF-23A

Thermostat is off by 2 derees. This is a infrared fire place heater

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 06, 2008

SOURCE: Comfort zone infrared heater

The heater has to calabrated, this is done with a special remote control, that the people have you bought it from. It is a simple fix

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Donni Steen

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  • Posted on Jan 05, 2009

SOURCE: Rudd furnace

You have a safety limit switch that is either bad or needs to be manually reset. Some have little buttons between the two wires going to the switch that you can push to reset. If not they are automatic switchs then one is bad. You have to do an ohms test to see if each switch is bad or good.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 24, 2009

SOURCE: Replacing a non-programable thermostat for

If you take thermostrat back off and connect the wires together will baseboard heater get hot. If not you may have bad heater. If it gets hot your new tstat may be bad. The way you have it wired is correct. Most line voltage tstats have a ground screw. Your 's may not but will work without one .

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 26, 2010

SOURCE: Lakewood space heater thermostat source

If it is a Ksd31 thermostat you need, you are in luck. I found what I needed for my model 5600/7 on ebay. The store Larksining sells the for as few as five/pkg in various temp. settings. I got 5 ea. in two temp settings for less than $11.00 USD with shipping from Hong Kong.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 14, 2010

SOURCE: connecting thermostat to noma baseboard

Hi!!
Click on the following link to obtain a manual for your Noma Baseboard Heater. http://www.qualitycraft.com/files/QBD-500%201000%201500%20Baseboard%20IM.pdf The wiring instructions are in the manual. The wires at the ends are not supposed to touch each other. You can use either side to connect the power supply to the heater.
On the Thermostat, I believe the Heater uses a thermostat that runs on 220v, your regular thermostat runs on 24v, that's why the thermostat burns. To make your thermostat work you would need to get a single throw contactor with a 24v coil, a 220v to 24v reducing transformer, etc. I think you better off getting the thermostat form the Noma guys.

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