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2'6" Electric Baseboard Heater (120 volts - 500 watts)

SKU:2512-6W

Brand: Qmark

Qmark
Qty Price
$30.55
/ each
$88.05 / box (3 units x $29.35)
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Specs

Color: Navajo White
Size: 2 ft. 6 inches
Voltage:
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120v
Wattage:
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500
BTU Output: 1706
Type: Baseboard Heater
Model: Qmark HBB
Height: 6.75"
Depth: 2-7/8"
Application: Electric Heating

Description for Qmark 2512-6W

Easily installed without disassembly.
-Designed for quiet operation...no popping and pinging normally associated with baseboard heaters.
-Built-in safety thermal cut-off protection.
-Easy out knockouts at each end for convenient wiring. Knockouts inside wiring compartment allow field installation of optical raceway kit from end to end, forming UL listed wiring.
-UL listed for installation on wall at floor level with wall-to-wall carpeting. Heater stands unsupported during installation.
-Navajo White or Northern White enamel finish retains attractive appearance and is compatible with all interior decors.
-Pre-notched mounting guide marks for fast and easy installation without disassembling the unit.
-Built -in cable clamp in both wiring compartments to restrain incoming cables without using additional hardware.

2'6" Electric Baseboard Heater (120 volts - 500 watts)

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5.0

good product,better price

By kjlabb

from ct

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        Comments about 2'6" Electric Baseboard Heater (120 volts - 500 watts):

        Wholesaler could not get this product for weeks.Pex had it in stock at a much lower price

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        • 2' Electric Baseboard Heater (120 volts - 400 watts)

          Q:

          How hard are these to install? I have a tenant apartment without a heater. I would like to get rid of the portable heaters and install these instead.
          Asked on 4/30/2012 by Kamran from San Francisco

          3 answers

          • CUSTOMER CARE

            A:

            Installing these heaters requires significant knowledge of electrical wiring.

            Answered on 5/1/2012 by PexSupply Staff from NY
          • VERIFIED BUYER

            A:

            Very easy to install. Need line 120volt 20 amp from main panel
            Sent from my iPhone

            Answered on 5/1/2012 by Another PexSupply Customer
          • VERIFIED BUYER

            A:

            Baseboard heaters are very easy to mount and are pretty simple to
            wire. It is best to have a dedicated circuit.

            Answered on 4/30/2012 by Another PexSupply Customer
        • Qmark 4' Electric Baseboard Heater (120 volts - 1000 watts)

          Q:

          Does the optional thermostat go on the heater itself?
          Asked on 11/16/2011 by Anonymous

          1 answer

          • CUSTOMER CARE

            A:

            Yes, Qmark makes a thermostat that mounts directly to the heater.

            Answered on 11/23/2011 by PexSupply Staff from NY
        • Qmark 6' Electric Baseboard Heater (120 volts - 1500 watts)

          Q:

          For this heater, what thermostat do I need. I am getting 4 heaters and I want them all to be individually controlled. The other 3 heaters will be 2' or 3'
          Asked on 10/24/2011 by Anonymous from Blue Ridge, Ga.

          1 answer

          • CUSTOMER CARE

            A:

            Qmark offers the TA1AW and TA2AW to use with this baseboard.

            Answered on 11/15/2011 by PexSupply Staff from NY
        • Qmark 4' Electric Baseboard Heater (120 volts - 1000 watts)

          Q:

          does this unit require a 220 line
          Asked on 10/19/2011 by dumb owner from fountain hill pa

          1 answer

          • CUSTOMER CARE

            A:

            This unit is rated for 120 volts.

            Answered on 11/15/2011 by PexSupply Staff from NY
        • Qmark 5' Electric Baseboard Heater (120 volts - 1250 watts)

          Q:

          Does this unit have a built in off and on switch?
          Asked on 4/19/2011 by Jp from Alb, new mexico

          1 answer

          • CUSTOMER CARE

            A:

            This unit does not have a built-in on/off switch.

            Answered on 4/20/2011 by PexSupply Staff from NY
        • Qmark 3' Electric Baseboard Heater (120 volts - 750 watts)

          Q:

          I purchased and installed two of these units and they both emit a loud buzzing sound while heating. It is loud enough to be heard in the next room with the door closed. I thought these units were supposed to operate quietly.
          Asked on 3/27/2011 by Danny

          1 answer

          • CUSTOMER CARE

            A:

            They are supposed to operate quietly. It sounds as if it may be an issue with your wiring or thermostat.

            Answered on 3/28/2011 by PexSupply Staff from NY
        • Qmark 6' Electric Baseboard Heater (120 volts - 1500 watts)

          Q:

          where would the best place to put the heater and what sq feet do it heat?
          Asked on 3/27/2011 by mudfoot the trucker from tulsa.ok

          1 answer

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            A:

            Place on an interior wall. This unit will provide 5,119 BTU's worth of heat.

            Answered on 3/28/2011 by PexSupply Staff from NY
        • 2' Electric Baseboard Heater (120 volts - 400 watts)

          Q:

          I am installing within a few feet of a shower. Does the finish resist rust.
          Asked on 1/25/2011 by Anonymous from San Francisco Bay Area

          1 answer

          • CUSTOMER CARE

            A:

            According to the manufacturer, these units are painted with a baked-on powder coat, which handles dampness well.

            Answered on 2/1/2011 by PexSupply Staff from NY
        • Qmark 5' Electric Baseboard Heater (120 volts - 1250 watts)

          Q:

          Can more than one unit be run off of a single breaker.
          Asked on 1/4/2011 by Anonymous

          1 answer

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            A:

            Yes, as long as the breaker can supply the load.

            Answered on 1/10/2011 by PexSupply Staff from NY
        • Qmark 6' Electric Baseboard Heater (120 volts - 1500 watts)

          Q:

          how many of these do ineed to heat 1200 sq ft ?
          Asked on 12/2/2010 by Anonymous

          1 answer

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            A:

            Each unit is 5,120 BTUs. You will need to perform a heat-loss calculation on the room to determine the amount of units you need. We recommend a certified installer perform the heat-loss calculation.

            Answered on 12/3/2010 by PexSupply Staff from NY
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