Most electrical heaters will have an off/on switch, located usually on the side of the heater. If you've already looked for this with no avail, I would recommend either looking for the information booklet that came with your electrical heater, or calling your electrician for help.
there seems to be a short in the electrical system, i would start by checking the heater switch,
Yes, an electrical base board heater can be classified as an appliance.
Turn the key off and remove it. Unplug the electrical connector at the heater blower, then unbolt the blower and pull it out. Place the new blower in position and bolt it into place. Connect the electrical connector, then start the car and verify that it blows.
1 Remove the air handler electrical disconnect. Pull out the electrical disconnect on the air handler. If you have an old air handler without an electrical disconnect, turn off the circuit breaker to the air handler.2 Remove the panel off the air handler. Use the screwdriver to remove all the screws holding the panel in place.3 Locate the electric heater in the air handler cabinet. Remove the ribbon cables on the electric heater. Remove all the screws holding the electric motor in place. After you have the screws and the cables off, you can safely pull out the electric heater. If you do not know what the electric heater looks like, look at the replacement heater for guidance.4 Place the new electric heater where the old one was. Secure the heater in place by installing the screws. Connect the ribbon cable to the electric heater to finish the wiring.5 Replace the air handler cover and secure it in place with the screwdriver. Turn on the power by inserting the electrical disconnect back in place or turn on the circuit breaker . Turn on the electrical heater and wait at least 10 minutes for it to start.For all your heating, cooling, and refrigeration needs in the St. Louis, Mo.metro area. Contact Ricotta Heating and Air 24/7. (636) 274-5900
Example is ,an electrical heater connected to a main switch and the heater is placed in a bucket filled with water.
No, an electrical starter can not turn without an electrical source.
i would change the electrical part of your ignition switch- i would change the electrical part of your ignition switch-
Electrical to heat.
By overheating which will cause a change in the thermostat materials construction.
you should probably check your water in your radiatior and if it is full you might need to replace the cap. If neither of thise are the problem it may be your heater core which sucks or something electrical.
It all depend if it is vacuum operated or electrical. If it is vacuum check the vacuum line attached to the intake manifold, it might have come loose. If its electrical check the heater control panel.
Same as any hot water heater. Turn the gas valve to off.