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Duraflame Fan Forced Utility Heater Milkhouse Style with Thermostat Questions & Answers
MY DURAFLAME HEATER COMES ON BUT ONLY BLOWING OUT COLD AIR?
Sounds like something in the control module. I have 2. One bought used about a year old. Lasted about 3 months and something in the control module or panel died so would not light or power up. I hard wired the blower and Infrared bulbs to manual switches so I can manually turn on and off heat. Have separate switches so can leave the fan blowing after turning off the elements to allow them to cool. The other heater was bought new and laster about a year and a half. Then the thermostat reading worked and fan worked cycling as should but elements would not light. Did a factory reset holding power button while plugging in. That fixed it for a day then back to same. took back off and while trying to trouble shoot voltages on the power supply module the elements started working again. Not sure what the issue but seems to be a definite issue with short lived control modules. To date have not found a resource to buy new control boards or other replacement parts besides bulbs which with the fans seem to be the most durable part of the whole heater.
1/26/2015 10:44:47 PM •
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on Jan 26, 2015
Can this unit be installed thru a wall with the sleeve/ box that comes with it? CW-XCI20AU
Obviously window and wall a/c units are not tradable, in spite of the fact that I don't have the subtleties of the distinction.
Alter Window units are intended to exploit the way that a window is a flimsy segment; vents outwardly of the a/c case can be near within part of the a/c unit, yet be outside (where they must be). This might permit the window units to be less expensive. Interestingly, a wall can be 6" thick or more; wall units should have all vents near the rear of the unit. BTW I generally felt that the vents in the side of a window unit were for admission of air at encompassing temperature to then be coordinated through the condenser curl at the back plane of the unit to be depleted out the back (presently more sweltering than surrounding), however as a matter of fact a portion of the side vent region may likewise be utilized for ousting air which cools engines. It may be the case that in a window unit the venting on one side is committed to admission of air for the condenser loop and the venting on the opposite side is for exhaust. This would forestall the hot exhaust air being pulled in the admission for the condenser cooling air.
Window ACs versus Through-the-Wall ACs
It's not difficult to think about window and through wall ACs, since they're comparative in cooling limit and size, yet through-the-wall units will generally be somewhat more productive in light of the fact that they make an impermeable seal in the room.
The significant contrasts between these ACs include establishment and venting. Window ACs fit through a window and don't need long-lasting establishment, while through wall ACs are really incorporated into the wall - making them well known in rooms without windows or for individuals who like to let their windows be.
Wall forced air systems normally just vent warm air through the rear of the unit, while window ACs vent from the sides and back. Hence, window and through wall models are not exchangeable (regardless of whether they're a similar size). Generally speaking, in the event that a window unit vents out its side, the wall will obstruct the vents and cause overheating. Select window AC models can be introduced through a wall, however provided that they have a slide-out case wall sleeve. Peruse more on wall sleeves.
3/25/2024 3:48:35 AM •
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on Mar 25, 2024
Totaline p474 1050 thermostat reset
there is no rest. Item used 24VAC from hvac to power it . If 24VAC from hvac is missing thermostat will not power up and hvac will not work. You will need to call for service.
3/16/2024 5:20:55 PM •
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on Mar 16, 2024
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