saba007
Well-known member
Hi All
There is a lot of information in this section of the forum that became a bit overwhelming for me to answer all three questions:
1- Any recommended brands for a 5000 watt electric heater? Answered: Sounds like NewAir, Dayton and Fahrenheat are the top 3 from my search.
2- I am early enough in my build to make a decision on the electric panel. The plan - which adheres to code - states that I will have a 100amp panel. I will be using the room above the garage for office, recreation and hooking up currently two wall mounted electric fireplaces (1500 watts each). If I were to add one of the units in Q1, do you'all recommend bumping up to a 150amp panel, or is 100amp OK? I will be adding one 240v outlet on a 30amp circuit upstairs for the heater.
3- My search on GJ showed a few different installs for these 5000w electric units. Is there a best practice as to whether plug into an outlet or hardwire the heater?
Thanks
Saba
There is a lot of information in this section of the forum that became a bit overwhelming for me to answer all three questions:
1- Any recommended brands for a 5000 watt electric heater? Answered: Sounds like NewAir, Dayton and Fahrenheat are the top 3 from my search.
2- I am early enough in my build to make a decision on the electric panel. The plan - which adheres to code - states that I will have a 100amp panel. I will be using the room above the garage for office, recreation and hooking up currently two wall mounted electric fireplaces (1500 watts each). If I were to add one of the units in Q1, do you'all recommend bumping up to a 150amp panel, or is 100amp OK? I will be adding one 240v outlet on a 30amp circuit upstairs for the heater.
3- My search on GJ showed a few different installs for these 5000w electric units. Is there a best practice as to whether plug into an outlet or hardwire the heater?
Thanks
Saba