Turn the switch off.
turn off the a/c and the heater fan
To stop the black residue from a baseboard heater, the wall around and near the heater should be cleaned as there are dust particles attached to the wall. This is called ghosting which fine particles of soot attach to the wall that is cooler than the temperature.
Your thermostat is just a temperature switch. A switch just breaks the circuit to stop the current from flowing. When you set a position on the thermostat you are telling the switch when to come on and when to shut off depending on the room temperature. If it is set to low then the base board heater will not come on until the low set-point is reached. When the room warms up to above the set-point the baseboard heater will shut off. If your concern is about a 240 volt baseboard heater and just a single pole on the thermostat do not worry. Breaking one leg of a 240 volt circuit will stop the current flow and the heater will not operate.
If you are using water and not steam there should be a temperature controller mounted in the side of the boiler, that is where the start and stop point of the boiler is controlled.
Do you mean that the heater will not shut down either by turning the thermostat down or turning the switch off. If turning the pump off will not shut down the heater it could possibly be one of the high limits or the gas valve has failed in the open position. If the heater will not fire when calling for heat then one or more components has failed. k
The only time Windows Vista automatically closes programs is when it is performing a system restart after an update. You can stop this from happening by turning off automatic updates. Sometimes, a program may stop responding and you can choose to wait for the issue to rectify itself or close the program down manually.
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Mine is doing the same thing, keep having to pull fuse to stop it
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under low temperatures, this > > equipment automatically starts and i can hear it running; the problem is > > that when i stop the car, i feel a very bed smell, ... I've noticed it occasionally, but not the smell > getting inside the car - my TiD has the ACC heater so maybe this stops > it. Do you have ACC or a manual heater
Without having a stop in the run you'll have to turn off the system, unless...If it is the hot water side you can turn it off at the water heater.
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