Product Description
Broan NuTone 114 Kickspace Heater. Same as Model 112 except w/o built-in thermostat. White.
- Factory wired for 1500 watt at 240VAC
- Easily converts to 750 watt or 1500 watt at 120 volt
- Attractive white grille
- Steel-sheathe, plate-finned, heavy duty heating element
- Perfect for cabinet kickspaces, vanity bases, stairways or any place where space is limited-Also ideal for light-commercial applications like ticket-toll booths and checkout counters
Broan Model 114 Kickspace Heater, White Reviews
Broan Model 114 Kickspace Heater, White Reviews
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful broan kickspace heater used in bathroom, By Bat (new jersey) - See all my reviews This review is from: Broan Model 114 Kickspace Heater, White (Tools & Home Improvement) Great product! Heater tucks neatly into kickspace of our bathroom vanity. Opening for unit easily cut out with a dremel. Electrician hardwired it. We opted for a timer switch in the wall rather than a thermostat switch as we only are using it when we shower. Put it on before your shower and come out to a nice warm bathroom! 1 of 1 people found the following review helpful Great invisible heater!, This review is from: Broan Model 114 Kickspace Heater, White (Tools & Home Improvement) I bought three of these for my condo remodel and am very pleased. Wired the two bathroom heaters at 750 watts and the one for the kitchen at 1500 watts -- all to timers. The units heat quickly and are totally invisible. Works well, housing a bit tall for some cabinets, Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Broan Model 114 Kickspace Heater, White (Tools & Home Improvement) I was looking for something to take the chill out of the bathroom with more wattage than an infrared heat bulb, and this low profile unit appeared to be less of a remodel than similar wall units. I was able to cut a hole in the kick panel under existing bathroom cabinets and wire it to a timer, and it definitely warms up the room. I wired it on a dedicated 220V circuit but it has a jumper if you need to convert it to 110V. My only complaint is that the height of the housing was a couple of millimeters taller than the gap from the floor to the bottom of my cabinet face. This meant I had to notch out the width of the housing from the bottom edge of the cabinet face, fortunately this could be done under a drawer so the drawer face conceals the cut edge. The horizontal overhang of most cabinet faces may also exceed the recommended maximum - so far this has not presented any problems for me when running on a timer, but continuous duty might be a problem for heat sensitive finishes on... Read more |
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