YeloDeer Manual Electric Baseboard Heater Thermostat for Home

SKU: EA19-120V-1pc
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Electric Baseboard Heater Thermostat

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Yes! Our thermostat is designed to replace your existing wall thermostat and is compatible with most electric baseboard heaters and other high-voltage heating systems. It supports systems operating at 120-240V and can control up to 4800W at 240V or 2400W at 120V. Our thermostat works with various heating brands, including:

  • Baseboard Heaters: Dimplex, Cadet, Stelpro, Honeywell
  • Fan-Forced Heaters: Cadet, King Electric, Stelpro, Honeywell
  • In-Ceiling Heaters: Flexwatt, Ducoterra, Comfort Cove

And many more!

Yes, you can, but it's crucial to ensure that the installation complies with both Local and National Electrical Codes, as well as any specific utility requirements. In areas where the law requires it, this installation should be performed by a licensed and qualified professional.

For those who prefer a DIY approach, we provide detailed online guides and step-by-step instructions to assist you with the installation. It's important to remember that installing the thermostat involves working with high-voltage wiring, so safety is key. Before starting, make sure to switch off your circuit breakers and follow all necessary safety precautions.

If you have any doubts about handling electrical wiring or are not confident in performing the installation, we strongly recommend consulting a licensed electrician to ensure everything is done safely and correctly.

Choose based on your system's voltage requirement: select the 120V version for a 120V system. If you're unsure of your system's voltage, opt for the compatible version, which is the 120V & 240V.

Tip to determine your system's voltage: You can check the wire colors:

  • Black and white wires typically indicate a 120V system.
  • Black and red wires typically indicate a 240V system.

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