
Just buying and installing a programmable thermostat isn’t going to save you any money on your heating bill.
Check out answers to frequently asked questions about Cadet heaters and thermostats. Stick around for quick tips on home heating.
Just buying and installing a programmable thermostat isn’t going to save you any money on your heating bill.
This post will help you determine how many watts you need to effectively heat your room. The process is also outlined in our product selection guide.
Looking to lower your heating bill with your electric baseboard heaters or wall heaters? This post has the answer.
Our heaters come in 120, 208 and 240 volt models (although 208 volt models are really just for apartment buildings with elevators). What’s the right voltage for you?
Wondering why your Energy Plus heater doesn’t look like the one in the photo above? This blog post will give you all the answers.
If your Com-Pak or Com-Pak Twin heater isn’t turning on, there may be something blocking the heater or it may need to be cleaned.
The first thing you want to do when troubleshooting the problem is a power reset. Watch the video above to find out how to do it.
Learn how to install a double-pole, built-in thermostat on a Perfectoe electric wall heater by watching the video above.
Want to learn how to set a knob-style (a.k.a. mechanical or bi-metal) thermostat to use with electric baseboard or wall heaters? The video above has you covered.
To set the thermostat, move it all the way to the right. When you feel comfortable in the room, slowly turn the dial back to the left until you hear a click then stop turning the dial. The thermostat will then keep your room at its current temperature.
If you’re looking for something a little more straight-forward, you may want to consider upgrading to an electronic thermostat. Read more on the difference between mechanical and electronic thermostats.