A licensed electrician can help guide you to the best solution for your home’s system. There are several types of switches and control panels to choose from.
A simple switch is a low-cost option over single-element electric heaters. A wide range of configuration options includes in-wall (for indoor, protected outdoor, or exposed outdoor areas) and surface mount for exposed outdoor areas. Weatherproof covers and boxes are available for any configuration to ensure safety and weather protection in your patio or backyard.
A simple stack switch is a low-cost control option for double-element heaters that offers seamless control, allowing you to enjoy your heater at full or half-power. Configuration options include in-wall (for indoor, protected outdoor, or exposed outdoor areas) and surface mount with a weatherproof box for exposed outdoor areas.
An input regulator offers more precise control over your single-element heater. When operating below full power, the regulator quietly cycles the heater on and off according to evenly timed intervals, allowing you to conserve energy while also maintaining optimal warmth. Each heater must have its own regulator, which includes in-wall (for indoor, protected outdoor, or exposed outdoor areas) and weatherproof surface mount configuration options.
For second homes or commercial spaces, custom panels—like a solid-state control panel, home management system, or a universal control package—are a great option. These allow you to create multiple heating zones and have timer functions that help maximize energy.
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