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I have two 2000w free standing electric heaters, one in living, other in bedroom.
Despite having a built in rotary control to adjust heat settings, described as a thermostat, I’ve only recently noticed that the heat settings, have no bearing to the room temperature reached ?
I normally select heat setting 3, believing that once the temperature reached, the heater switches off and remains off, until the room temperature drops, and then, the heater will automatically switch back on, until desired temperature of the room, associated with heat settings 3, is reached !
Although, the heaters “thermostat,” appears to operate like a timer, rather than responding to room temperature.
I assume, the heater producing heat, every few minutes, then switching off for 5 mins, then on again, continuously, regardless of room temperature, is far more expensive, than remaining off until the room temperature has dropped below a specific level.
Both heaters are operating the same; also I’m curious as to whether this is normal operation for this type of heater, especially when described as a “thermostat” heat settings/control.
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Despite having a built in rotary control to adjust heat settings, described as a thermostat, I’ve only recently noticed that the heat settings, have no bearing to the room temperature reached ?
I normally select heat setting 3, believing that once the temperature reached, the heater switches off and remains off, until the room temperature drops, and then, the heater will automatically switch back on, until desired temperature of the room, associated with heat settings 3, is reached !
Although, the heaters “thermostat,” appears to operate like a timer, rather than responding to room temperature.
I assume, the heater producing heat, every few minutes, then switching off for 5 mins, then on again, continuously, regardless of room temperature, is far more expensive, than remaining off until the room temperature has dropped below a specific level.
Both heaters are operating the same; also I’m curious as to whether this is normal operation for this type of heater, especially when described as a “thermostat” heat settings/control.
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2kW Convector Heater
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