Qmark WHT500 Utility Heater for Use in Well Houses, Utility Rooms, and Areas with Pipes and Machinery, 500 Watt, 240 Volt, Beige

Qmark WHT500 Utility Heater for Use in Well Houses, Utility Rooms, and Areas with Pipes and Machinery, 500 Watt, 240 Volt, Beige
Qmark WHT500 Utility Heater for Use in Well Houses, Utility Rooms, and Areas with Pipes and Machinery, 500 Watt, 240 Volt, Beige
Qmark WHT500 Utility Heater for Use in Well Houses, Utility Rooms, and Areas with Pipes and Machinery, 500 Watt, 240 Volt, Beige
Qmark WHT500 Utility Heater for Use in Well Houses, Utility Rooms, and Areas with Pipes and Machinery, 500 Watt, 240 Volt, Beige
Qmark WHT500 Utility Heater for Use in Well Houses, Utility Rooms, and Areas with Pipes and Machinery, 500 Watt, 240 Volt, Beige

Key features

  • Install anywhere heat is needed to prevent pipes, pumps and other water, hydraulic fluid, or oil-filled equipment from freezing
  • Designed to provide automatic 24 hour heat protection
  • Maintenance-free and can be left unattended all winter long, ideal for remote locations
  • Steel sheath, aluminum finned element provides fast heat distribution

Qmark WHT500 Utility Heater for Use in Well Houses, Utility Rooms, and Areas with Pipes and Machinery, 500 Watt, 240 Volt, Beige

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Customer Reviews

Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers
4.1
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Based on 10 reviews
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so good. I have used this for 2 Wisconsin winters ...
Kindle CustomerMarch 23, 2018
So far, so good. I have used this for 2 Wisconsin winters now in an outdoor well-house.
If you are not reasonably comfortable with doing electrical work
Bob in TexasMarch 7, 2018
I bought this for my well house to keep it from freezing. It hasn't gotten that cold since I got it so I cannot verify it's performance. However, be aware that it comes wired for 220V and you have to rewire it for 120 volt service. That means changing some wires inside it and adding your own pigtail. If you are not reasonably comfortable with doing electrical work, you might need an electrician to wire it in. Otherwise, it is basically an electric baseboard heater and should keep a small space warm enough to not freeze.
If you read all the print in the advertisement, ...
Amazon CustomerJanuary 25, 2018
If you read all the print in the advertisement, then everything is correct. The unit is capable of working at 110/200/230 Volts, but comes wired for 200/230 Volts, it is simple to rewire internally and the instructions are clear. There is no power cord to plug it in, this has to be obtained and wired into the unit. There is no cable gland to fit in the exit hole for the cable, this also has to be obtained and installed. It arrives with two cover screws holding the cover to the base and the other four screws, that are required, in an included packet. Getting the six cover screws installed was the most difficult part for me, the cover and base did not align well. This heater would be expensive for what it is at half the price; to be fair, it works perfectly and it is as described and as shown in the picture. It does not arrive as a plug in and use item.
Five Stars
Paula H.June 6, 2017
Setup super easy and works well!
Does the job
Lynn AApril 1, 2017
Kept my pump from freezing this past winter.
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