Product Overview
Add immediate heat to rooms without intruding your space with the King Electric K Series baseboard heaters. Made in America and available in various sizes, these 240-volt heaters are hardwired and used with a thermostat.Â
Size and Heating PowerÂ
Wired for 240-volts, choose the best size for your application:
- 36-inch Heater:Â Offers 750 watts of heating power for extra heat in an office or small bedroom.Â
- 48-inch Heater:Â Offers 1,000 watts of heating power for warmth in medium-sized bedrooms or bonus rooms.Â
- 60-inch Heater: Offers 1,200 watts of heating power and great for use in large bedrooms.Â
- 72-inch Heater: Offers 1,500 watts of heating power. This is the ideal size for large basements and rental properties. Â
*Always use the correct wattage associated with your model.
Installation and Use
Available ThermostatsÂ
These hardwired baseboard heaters require one of two thermostats: The or the . Both options come in white and almond finishes.Â
*Thermostats are sold separately, and do not come with the K Series baseboard heater.
Installation
These heaters should be installed by a contractor and in accordance to National Electrical Code (NEC) and local codes. Use copper supply wires only. Â
Common K Series Uses
The K series baseboard heaters are inexpensive up front and extremely low maintenance, making them perfect for:
- Basements
- Rental properties
- Home additions
- Bonus rooms
- Bedrooms without adequate central heating
Additional Features
- Full-length safety cut-out to prevent overheating
- Dent resistant cover
- Modern round edges
- Natural convection heating
- Baked enamel finish
- Releases warm air out the top to add immediate, effective heat
- Top, side and front covers made of galvanized 22 gauge steel
Summary
Efficient convection heat can be hardwired into any commercial or residential room rated for 240 volts.
What Customers Love
- Saves Space: Designed to add immediate, efficient heat, these models are installed along the wall to save space for other items.
- Multiple Wattage Options: The larger your room, the higher wattage is generally used to hear your bedroom or living area. Choose the one that best matches your needs.
Things to Consider
- Electrical Requirements:Â These models are all rated for 240 volts, so make sure your room is wired properly. If your space is wired for standard residential voltages (120 volts), consider .Â























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