What is the difference between baseboard electric and electric forced air heat? Can the unit be installed into existing electric forced air ductwork?
Electric baseboard heaters are individual room heaters. They are available in varying lengths and are fastened to the wall near the floor. Each room has its own thermostat that can be wall mounted or unit mounted. The unit operates on a 240-volt current and is hard-wired (i.e., not plugged into and an outlet). Because there is no ductwork in electric baseboard systems, you can install a simplified duct system to provide the benefits of RecoupAerator ventilation to individual rooms or to areas such as family or living rooms that may require greater ventilation.
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