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Michael Smith Posted on Jan 05, 2018

Intertherm baseboard heater-- independent stand-alone unit-- puts out very low heat on high setting.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 30, 2005

SOURCE: Honeywell HZ517 Baseboard Heater

This troubleshooting approach may be sound, but you need a deep security star screwdriver to open the heater up. I have looked in specialty tool and electronics shops and no one has a screwdriver that gets in deep enough. You won't go anywhere without this screwdriver, so if anyone can suggest a source, that would be great.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 20, 2008

SOURCE: How do I wire up a F2544 baseboard heater with a single pole themostat

It sounds like you are not getting the correct voltage for the heating element. If you wired a single pole thermostat, and its a 220v unit, then it will not get hot enough, like you are saying. If its a 220 heater, you need a 2p2t thermostat. The parts supplier will know what this means.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 29, 2008

SOURCE: low heatworks, high heat does not.

it sounds like you need a set of thermo switches. one may have stopped functioning. a service tech can test them easily. should be low cost

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 31, 2008

SOURCE: 2000 watt baseboard heater is making loud clicking noise

Most base board heaters installation instructions say to attach to the wall with screws which are slack ( not fully tightened) in order to allow the heater case to expand and contract otherwise you get a clicking noise

Paul Carew

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  • Posted on Feb 11, 2010

SOURCE: can't find replacement parts

Hi google intertherm furnace parts they sell parts on line you may find what you need on there

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