I have a DeLonghi 6507L Oil Filled Radiator Heater it comes on and runs but it is putting out very little heat? Is there something that i should be checking to replace?
I have a DeLonghi 1025t oil filled radiator heater and even after 5 hours it still does not add a single degree of heat to my living room. I just bought the heater 2 months ago, (on the web) and as it was in the low 60's yesterday turned it on for the first time. It get fairly hot on the top and heat does come out if I put my hand 4 or 5 inches above it but still does nothing to add temperature to the room. HELP........I have a DeLonghi 1025t oil filled radiator heater and even after 5 hours it still does not add a single degree of heat to my living room. I just bought the heater 2 months ago, (on the web) and as it was in the low 60's yesterday turned it on for the first time. It get fairly hot on the top and heat does come out if I put my hand 4 or 5 inches above it but still does nothing to add temperature to the room. HELP........
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I have the same heater and it works great in my bedroom (with a door). the room is about 12 x 14. For my living room and dining area I use 2 or 3 oscillating, ceramic, fan forced heaters spaced out.
As you say, logically...since heat rises, the heat comes off the top. Only 3 things that I can think of would make that heater not work: First, a factory defect (it doesn't heat period). Second, if you have it a room that is too large for that size heater. Third, if the room has no doors (such as a living room).
If you have a draft it can work to your advantage. By placing the heater in line with the draft it will actually accelerate the heat exchange process and distribute the heat faster for you.
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only made for 400 to 600 sq feet try Eden pure heater 1500 watts than cover 1000 sq feet the oil fill heater might have a switch 600 to 1500 watt there r usually a high and low to them good luck
When a compresser leaks oil it is dead. If this is an air/heat unit you are out of luck. If anything I said does not match the facts of your system disregard my comment.
You need to give this heater a good clean with a mild detergent and cloth with it unplugged let it dry for a few hours then try it again. The oil is sealed inside inturn you can't smell this unless it's leaking.
with one switch on its 700 watts, second switch is 800 watts, thats 1500 total. even though a 14-2 wire could support this ...I would recommend a 12-2 wire with a 20 amp breaker
No need to replace. There's a loose wire/connection somewhere. Have someone with good hands open the control box and tighten. I would not suggest using it in the present condition.
I have a DeLonghi 1025t oil filled radiator heater and even after 5 hours it still does not add a single degree of heat to my living room. I just bought the heater 2 months ago, (on the web) and as it was in the low 60's yesterday turned it on for the first time. It get fairly hot on the top and heat does come out if I put my hand 4 or 5 inches above it but still does nothing to add temperature to the room. HELP........
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