Built-In Thermostat
Easily and accurately control the temperature in your work area with this garage heater, which features a single pole thermostat for your convenience
Safe to Operate
The G73 is UL certified, so you know it meets the strictest guidelines for electrical safety. To ensure your peace of mind, it features an auto temperature control that shuts the heater off if it begins to overheat. And because it's hardwired to your electricity, you never have to worry about open flames or toxic fumes from gas or propane fuel.
Wall or Ceiling Mounted
Keep your new garage heater safely out of the way and easily direct the heat where you need it most with the the included swivel bracket.
- 500 sq ft coverage.
- 5000 watts.
- 200 CFM.
- 17060 BTU.
- Shipping Time: 4-5 days
- We processes orders between Monday and Friday. Orders will be processed within 1-3 business days of ordering and shipped out the next day after the processing day. We don't ship on weekends.
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Frequently asked questions
Question: Bought mine in 2013 and it's worked fine until now. Now it just stays on continuously and I have to pull the plug the shut it down. Any suggestions?Answer: The dial on the back that controls the temperature (thermostat) has failed. If you or someone you know that works with electrical,can replace it with same or acceptable substitute.
Question: will the heater restart automatically if the power turns off or do you have to restart it manually when the power comes back on?
Answer: It depends on how you wire it. I have mine attached to a wall mounted on off switch. If it is hard wired without a intervening switch it will restart automatically and will suto shut off based on the thermostat. Because it needs to be mountef 6 plus feet from the floor I mounted mine off the ceiling. I did not want to use ladder to adjust thermostat so I put in on off switch.
Question:how many amps should my breaker be?
Answer:Minimum would be a single phase 240V 30 Amp.