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Features
- Kickspace heaters are the space-saving alternative to hot water baseboard
- The type K heater is primarily used in horizontal floor installation, for example under a kitchen counter cabinet, or bathroom sink enclosure
- They are ideal for radiant systems with the use of a low temperature aquastat designed to turn the unit on at 110 deg F
- Type W is for vertical mounting, fully recessed in the wall studs, with the air discharged upward through a flush mounted, louvered front panel
- Type F is a surface mounted wall unit, with the air discharged evenly through a louvered front panel in an upward direction
- All types have heating elements with 1/2 in nominal (5/8 in O.D) copper tube connections and 115 V
- Electric blower motor, interwired with a 120 deg F (49 deg C) reverse acting aquastat that prevents operation until hot water is circulating
- These units are NOT intended to be used on one or two pipe steam systems
- For gravity fed systems, it is recommended that a separate circulator pump be installed for the kickspace heater
- Designed to fit inconspicuously under a cabinet, in the floor, on or in the wall
- Hot water from the home's boiler is circulated through the kickspace unit and the fan gently blows heated air into the room
- The homeowner simply selects the fan speed, then the unit turns on and off automatically according to heating demand
- 53 cfm high speed
- 3200 rpm
- 0.034 hp motor
- 30.7 watt
Standard Approvals
- cETLus Listed
Amperage Rating:
0.5 A
Depth:
12-3/4 in
Flow Rate:
1 to 3 gpm
Heat Capacity:
1480 to 5240 Btu/hr
Height:
4 in
Voltage Rating:
115 VAC
Width:
12-1/4 in