Where to find wheel replacement for Honeywell HZ-709 Heater?
Have you tried calling Honeywell? http://www.honeywellstore.com/store/products/honeywell-hz-709-oil-filled-radiator-with-electronic-controls.htm
SOURCE: Honeywell HZ-709 Oil Filled Radiator
Problem: firs let's identify the problem, there is a sensor on the inside panel, made originally for safety if you tipped the heater off, it kill the power causing it to turn off...after a year of so that sensor get a little rusty/dirty causing it not to work correctly...
let's find out how to fix that annoying turn off..
tool needed, a phillip screw driver.. electrical tape or soldering unit..
fixing it: take out the top and bottom screws, to open the panel. after you open the panel you'll see a metal bar screwed to the front controller...take all 6 screws out...the front panel comes off....then there is about 4 screws holding an inner box, open that up..
inside there, you;ll see lots of wires...look for 2 small blue wire running together to a black sensor that make noise everytime you move it....
disabling the sensor
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2 ways you can do this..
-you can cut the wire off using a scissor, and connect the blue wires together, use the tape to tape them.
or
- you can solder them together on the back of sensor panel...
there you go problem solved...
SOURCE: I just opened the box
http://www.kaz.com/kaz/store/product/4b7bfb893c912601a6b76fdd700d5329/
SOURCE: How do I program my Honeywell HZ-709 radiator heater
Is there a seperate control for the timer and temp? If so, turn the temp off first and then the timer.I think they need each other for safety.
SOURCE: my honeywell oil heater fell over on its side and
Four small titted tamper proof Torx screws hold the vented side cover to the unit. Two of the screws are under the narrow plastic trim that easily unsnaps at the top of that cover. Gently removing the cover with all of the wires still attached exposes the weighted mechanical saftey (anti-tilt) switch that allows for the possibly bent electrical contacts to be readjusted. Check and tighten any loose or overheated spade connectors and the rest of the operations may not need any further attention.
SOURCE: how do you set heater to work?
http://www.honeywellcentral.com/ssi/pdf/honeywell-commercial/oil-filled-heaters.pdf
That is the manual you need. Hope it helps. If you need anything else, let me know.
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