This website might be a good solution: www.baseboardheatercovers.com I'm not sure if they will work on both hot water and electric baseboard heaters.
It sounds like one of two problems, Either the belt is off, (if belt drive) Or the motor is locked up or not starting, To test this UNPLUG THE UNIT, and use your hand to see if the motor will turn, If not find out why not,,, If it will then the motor is bad or the start capacitor is bad.
Someone can find electric storage heaters on any IKEA local store. One can also find electric storage heaters online at stores like Energy Saving Trust, Barry Gray and HW Electric UK.
You might be able to find parts for that motor on ebay or similar sites.
If you disassemle the a/c electric motor starter/contactor. You can find the contact points. In most cases the contact will also have a lug, or screw terminal that is cast in the same material as the contact surface itself. I've recently salvaged 36 grams of silver alloy from a 1 hp electric motor starter. I dont know the actual content of pure silver but the concentrations appears to be very high probably 90% or more.
Multiple sitescarry 39" high fireplaces. You just have to look around a little. Dimplex is considered one of the Best manufacturers of Electric fireplaces.
We Can find the Electric Motor in the vehicle as a self, which helps to start the engine initially.
I have a Dimplex. I am not familiar with the Heatilator. We love our Dimplex. Most people are stunned when we tell them it is electric. I'd have to see both and compare. For more details: vivedecor.com
One can find information on electric motor repairs online from several sources. Some of these sources are Wiki How, BBB, Vaughens, Info Com, One T Online and HSE.
Flicker? The only movie I can find by that name is a 2008 Canadian documentary. I think it's a safe assumption there won't be a sequel to Flicker.
In order to find a replacement for an electric motor I would go to surplusmotors which is a site online where they sell many different types of motors including the one you are looking for.
What motor? The term motor usually refers to an electric motor. The term engine usually refers to an internal compustion engine. Please restate your question with the model and size motor or engine you are referring to.
This website might be a good solution: www.baseboardheatercovers.com I'm not sure if they will work on both hot water and electric baseboard heaters.
i have no clue, why the fu** would anyone know this.
Go to the website of a motor starter manufacture, such as 'Square D'.
if you can find a kit the conversion is easy to do, it just bolts on, you can put the key swich any place by the motor
One can find information about gear motor from the following sources: Grainger, Bison Gear, Bauer Gears, Siemens Industry, Robot Shop, Bodine Electric Company, Surplus Centre.