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Generally no as the wattage is too great. you would need one specially made fro a heater that exceeds the number of watts that the heater is rated at. If it is this one, it is 1,500 watts
Heh, I just went searching for mine because it was getting cold. The left knob is (from left to right) Hi, Lo, and Fan Only. The right knob goes from Off on the bottom left to Hi on the right. It doesn't click or anything, since it's the one controlling how hot you want it to be.
I could find no electrical code or mechanical code that says you can do that, so I wouldn't do that. But have you thought of or do you have the overhead space to install a hanging unit heater? They don't require much space(just make sure you install it per manufacturers specifications) and they come in much higher BTU ratings.
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