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Heater location I have a 20 by 20 garage. Can this heater be ceiling mounted in the corner of the garage, with the heat direction blowing straight forward and still adequate heat the garage? My only other option would be to use the single bolt mounting application, and change the direction of the airflow to the center of the garage. However, a single bolt application concerns me with a 20lb plus heater. Any idea of the length of lag bolts to be used with this heater?
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check the actuator motor on the heater. It is on the bottom of the heater inside mounted to the heater box. The motor moves the arms on the heater doors and directs the heat.
Could be either. But, I suspect that wiring is getting hot enough to trip the breaker. Check all of your wiring to see if there is a hot spot or insulation melted.
Sorry to read about your problem, I hope this helps you out.
you will have to install a 30 amp breaker, and make sure the wire is rated for 40 amps, or 110% of 30 amps, you can wire direct to the heater if you wish.
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Yes you can move thermostat wherever you want but remember if not placed at a suitable location space may either be too hot or too cold .For example if you put it too close to the heater it will satisfy faster without allowing the whole space to warm up
heating and cooling is rated in btu.or could be watts.for your space to be heated quickly to say 70 deg f. you may need a heater with a rating of 36000 btu.it will heat u up then shut off.if you use a smaller heater it will take longer to heat thus using more energy for the same results.
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