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How Do You Wire A 220Volt Baseboard Heater?

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How Do You Wire A 220Volt Baseboard Heater?

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Baseboard heaters will save you money, especially if you have gas or oil heat. With the prices today with fuel, it makes sense that electric baseboard heaters are cheaper. Also, if you want heat in just one room you can just use one baseboard heater instead of using a furnace to heat the whole house. You can use baseboard heaters for the room you will be using. Turn the breaker off. Drill a hole in the floor where the breaker box is at and drill a hole where the heater is going with the drill and the wood bit. Hang the baseboard heater using the drill, screw heads, and the wood bit. Start the wire from where the breaker box is at and give yourself 6 to 8 inches of extra wire where you are going to connect it to the 30 amp breakers. Run the wire in the basement and staple the wire to the beams. When you get to the location for the wire to go up through the floor to the heater, give yourself 6 to 8 inches of wire. Using the wire cutters, clean the ends of the wire. When you are wiring up

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