Yes, an electrical base board heater can be classified as an appliance.
The wire recognized by your governing body to mean "ground" is the wire an appliance connects its metal base to ground, via the household wiring. In the US that wire is green.
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.
The wattage of electric base board heaters does not change because the thermostat is set on low. The wattage is a fixed value on the heater because of its internal resistance element. The thermostat set on low shuts off at a lower temperature than a thermostat that is set on high. It is the time interval that governs the amount of heat that the heater produces when the thermostat calls for heat. Once the room heats up to the temperature that the thermostat is set at, the heater shuts off. The thermostat is just a temperature switch.
The stronger the base, the less electrical conductivity.
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It can but it is not a good idea to to so. The heat emitted by the base board heater rises. Any wiring coming into contact with this heat will have to be de rated to a lower ampacity.
Electric base board heater and gas furnace.
A hot water tank will fit into this category. Even though there are two elements are in the tank, only one is one at any one time. Another type of appliance in the 3000 watt area is a base board heater.
To put it into perspective a 1000 watt base board heater will heat a 10' x 10' = 100 sq ft room.
Yes, you can get black dust on your wall from a baseboard electric heater. If the heater has a fan, this often spreads dust to areas near the walls. If the heater does not have a fan, the warm air rising from the heater can cause dust to settle near the area.
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Some advantages of using a base board heater are: requires very little space for installation, the system is quiet, requires very little maintenance, it is safe to use, and allows the owners to control it using the thermostat.
Hi There Around any electrical fires you must always avoid any liquid base Fire Extinguishers. The most effective Fire Extinguisher to use in that case of a microwave or any electrical appliance use a Carbon dioxide Fire Extinguisher.
The wire recognized by your governing body to mean "ground" is the wire an appliance connects its metal base to ground, via the household wiring. In the US that wire is green.
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As long as the base configuration is the same then, yes the bulbs can be interchanged.
A Printed Circuit Board (PCB) is the skeleton of most electronic devices. It provides not only a solid physical base for the components to be mounted upon, but also the electrical interconnects (traces) between the components.