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guurtje
Apr 4, 2008, 05:11 PM
Hello. I have two electric baseboard heaters in my dining room and they are controlled by a wall thermostat. Today they decided to just keep heating. Even when I turned the thermostat down they continued to pump out the heat. I finally turned the breaker off. Would this be a thermostat problem or do baseboard heaters finally stop working properly.
They are approximately 35 years old.

Thank You for your help

guurtje.

hvac1000
Apr 4, 2008, 08:07 PM
Replace the thermostat.

tj4orange
Apr 5, 2008, 02:45 PM
Hello. I have two electric baseboard heaters in my dining room and they are controlled by a wall thermostat. Today they decided to just keep heating. Even when I turned the thermostat down they continued to pump out the heat. I finally turned the breaker off. Would this be a thermostat problem or do baseboard heaters finally stop working properly.
They are approximately 35 years old.

Thank You for your help

guurtje.
we have ceiling heat but have the same issues ocasionally. I take the cove off and try to wedge something in the dial so that the little piece that moves to increase the heat is compleatly shut off. Eventually this dont work and you just need to replace the themostat. I am working on one today and it is not working for me. affraid it might be more than the stat.?