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<blockquote data-quote="silhillron" data-source="post: 553487" data-attributes="member: 37805"><p>morning</p><p>i live in a one level apartment , would like to replace a small 1250w basic convector heater with a 2500w convector heater</p><p>on my fuse box there are two separate trip switches marked convector heater which suggests to me two separate circuits</p><p>if I install the new 2500w heater it would replace in the same location the existing 1250w heater</p><p>the existing heater is wired to a box that has a single switch to isolate it and immediately to the right is another box that has an accessible fuse</p><p>the apartment has in total five basic convector heaters in various locations</p><p>can I replace the existing 1250w heater with a 2500w heater and use together one other existing convector heater in an adjacent bedroom which is a 750w </p><p></p><p>thanks silhillron</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="silhillron, post: 553487, member: 37805"] morning i live in a one level apartment , would like to replace a small 1250w basic convector heater with a 2500w convector heater on my fuse box there are two separate trip switches marked convector heater which suggests to me two separate circuits if I install the new 2500w heater it would replace in the same location the existing 1250w heater the existing heater is wired to a box that has a single switch to isolate it and immediately to the right is another box that has an accessible fuse the apartment has in total five basic convector heaters in various locations can I replace the existing 1250w heater with a 2500w heater and use together one other existing convector heater in an adjacent bedroom which is a 750w thanks silhillron [/QUOTE]
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