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3' Electric Baseboard Heater (120 volts - 750 watts)

SKU:2513W

Brand: Qmark

Qmark
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$34.55
/ each
$99.45 / box (3 units x $33.15)
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Specs

Color: Navajo White
Size: 3 ft.
Voltage:
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120v
Wattage:
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750
BTU Output: 2559
Type: Baseboard Heater
Model: Qmark HBB
Height: 6.75"
Depth: 2-7/8"
Application: Electric Heating

Description for Qmark 2513W

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.

3' Electric Baseboard Heater (120 volts - 750 watts)

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5.0

Works great

By Mike

from Kansas City, Missouri

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        Comments about Qmark 6' Electric Baseboard Heater (120 volts - 1500 watts):

        I bought this heater to supplement heat for my stepson's bedroom as it is in the basement and gets very cold. It is working great and the complaints about seeing his breathe have ceased. It was easy to install. Just make sure you plan on getting a thermostat for it as temperature control does not come with it.

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        5.0

        basic model

        By toolman 57

        from chicago

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              Comments about Qmark 5' Electric Baseboard Heater (120 volts - 1250 watts):

              Not the most effcient but worked fine for the money

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              • Personal

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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

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                  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

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                  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

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                  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

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                  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

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                  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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