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Cadet In-Wall Heater - Red Light is on
The light is actually to tell you that the safety has been activated. This is usually an indication that the heater is dirty and needs to be cleaned. Turn the heater off at the breaker and take the grill off. Use a hairdryer or a shopvac on the exhaust side and blow the heater clean. If this doesn't fix it the the heater will need to be replaced. The light indicates that you have an "X" model heater.
1/19/2015 12:44:30 AM •
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on Jan 19, 2015
No heat
The element above the fan has brobably gone bad. you can take the grill off of the wall and inspect the coils for breaks with a flashlight. if you do see a break in the coils then the heater is toast.
8/17/2009 6:26:18 PM •
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on Aug 17, 2009
Not a cadet but a King
shut off the breaker, then, remove the front grill. look for a device about the size of a nickel. could be fastened to the upper case. this is called a klixon overload. there are numbers stamped into the side of it. one of these are either temperature or an amperage value. get a replacement from an electrical supply house. it is probably blown. it is in series with the element. its purpose is to open [then reset] when an increase in current is evident. it is a bi-metal device - two dissimilar metals that bend at different rates when current is applied to it and opens a set of contacts.
11/16/2007 11:30:26 AM •
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on Nov 16, 2007
Domestic hot water works but no hot water to baseboard heat
If its a one story house, the system pressure should be somewhere around 10 to 12 psi. There should be a PRV (pressure reducing valve) on the domestic water line supplying make up water to the boiler. The shut off valve in that line should be in the open position unless the prv leaks through and slowly overpressurizes your system to the point of tripping the pop-off valve. If so, then the manual shut off should be kept closed then opened only to boost the pressure up a bit in the system. It kinda sounds like you are suffering from low system pressure.
If there is a vent or vents in the system, try bleeding them into a coffee cup and you may find it sputtering air/water mixture. Bleed them until you have full water flow and make sure you keep approximately 10 psi in the system.
12/30/2014 12:46:59 AM •
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on Dec 30, 2014
I have a cadet wall heater, the orange light comes on, i have to shut it off and turn it back on. It is blowing heat.
There is a little sensor called a 'flame sensor' that is inserted into the actual flame. Its only job is to complete a grounding circuit on the control board actually through the gas flame... By the description of your problem, it sounds like it either has oxidation on its surface OR the physical connections at the flame sensor itself or where it plugs into the control board have just enough oxidation to imhibit the signal from the flame sensor.
I would suggest calling the service center to have a tech look at it.
12/30/2014 12:36:20 AM •
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on Dec 30, 2014
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