
Description
Forced air heater that offers a quiet performance. Perfect for hard to heat places. 10 years warranty for the element and 1 year for other components.
Product specifications
Type
Wall
Model
RWF series
Component
Steel
Color
White
Height
17 1/8" (43.51 cm)
Width
8 11/16" (22.07 cm)
Depth
7/8" (2.24 cm)
Air Flow
75 CFM
Voltage
240 V
Wattage
2,000 W
Thermostat (Y/N)
No
Warranty
1 year (unit) , 10 years (element)
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Can I connect this forced fan heater in line with a baseboard heater and using a forced han heater thermostat to regulate both heaters?
Yes. A thermostat for fan-forced heaters can be used to control both a baseboard heater and a fan forced heater as long as the capacity of the thermostat is sufficient for the total load (wattage) of both heaters combined.
Date published: 2021-06-15
Like to know if I can connect 2 fan heaters together with one thermostat? It's for a garage. It would be a total of 3500watts (2000+1500) on a 20 amp breaker.
2 fan heaters can be connected to one thermostat. The thermostat must have a capacity of 4000 watts and must be compatible with fan forced units. The breaker size will be detrermined by your electrician, taking into consideration the electrical code in your area.
Date published: 2021-03-24
What is the heater element number for this unit model number RWF2002W
Does it have its own thermostat? The specs say that it doesn’t but the manual shows it in the diagrams. Does it come with the surface adaptor as well?
Wall Fan Heater - 2000 W - 22.1 cm - Metal - White is rated
out of
5 by
3.
Rated 4 out of
5
by
Stella69 from
Does what it says
We have this heater installed in a small cottage living room. Pretty good source of steady heat.
Date published: 2020-09-12
Rated 4 out of
5
by
Jamie1964 from
Works as it should
Installed in 500sf shop and does the job well hooked up to a digital thermostat
Date published: 2020-12-27
Rated 4 out of
5
by
buickanddeere from
Lots of heat but some fan noise.
We purchased this 2000W heater to replace a 1000W heater with a failed fan motor. This unit heats the entranceway hall and lobby while the previous smaller unit was not large enough . The original was sized and installed by a renovation contractor. The only drawback is the unit is plenty loud for church meetings .
Date published: 2022-03-23