
Get warm this winter with the QMark HBB1000 electric hydronic baseboard heater. This baseboard heater delivers gentle, uniform heat throughout your room, making it a great companion for anyone looking to add a little extra warmth to their living space.
Hydronic Heating Method
The QMark HBB1000 electric hydronic baseboard heater features a sheathed electric heating element that is completely imersed in heat-transfer liquid. This heat method provides superior warmth and retains warmth longer than comparable heater options - it even continues to radiate heat after the heater has been turned off!
Large Heating Fins
The QMark HBB1000 electric hydronic baseboard heater includes large heating fins for full, even heat spread. Not only do these fins protect the heat element from foreign objects but they offer maximum airflow for effectiveness.
Mounts Flush to Wall
The QMark HBB1000 can be installed flush to any wall and flat on any floor type - wood, carpet or tile. Its low-profile, slim deisgn is only three-inches thick, with rounded corners, so that it will blend unobtrusively with your home decor.
Low Surface Temperature
The QMark HBB1000 electric hydronic baseboard heater features a low surface temperature for additional safety. Because the heater operates at a low temperature, the outside stays cool, making it safe for pets and children.
Optional Accessories Available For The QMark Baseboard Heater HBB Models
25 amp at 120-277 Single Pole Thermostat HBBT1: Single pole thermostats break only one side of the power line to your heater and cannot be turned ''off.'' Therefore, power is continuous to the heater even if it is not running. The control knob will have a low temperature setting without an ''off'' position. These thermostats generally have a temperature range of 40 to 90 degrees. The thermostat attaches in the end cap of the heater.
Duplex Receptacle 15 amps at 120 VAC HBBDR: An optional accessory that attaches and makes an additional two plug outlets for any baseboard heater. This accessory will add 8 inches to the length of the baseboard heater as it attaches to the end cap of the heater.
25 amp at 120-277 VAC Double Pole Thermostat HBBT20: A "Double Pole" is an older term for a switch that allows you to turn both sides of the filament on and off - actually turning it completely off making it much safer than leaving it always energized. Double pole thermostats should be used for zonal heat systems such as electric fan heaters, baseboard heaters, and radiant heaters. This thermostat attached within the end cap.
Two Pole Tamper-Proof Thermostat: A standard two pole thermostat but with a tamper proof guard that resembles a small disc covering, which is only removable with a screwdriver. Once it is off, an inside stem is clearly visible. This is then rotated with a screwdriver or with your fingers. This thermostat attached within the end cap.
Inside Corner CBDCIC: Allows two baseboard heaters to be set up next to each other on walls that are at a right angle to each other. If you were standing in the corner, the point of the corner would point away from you.
Outside Corner CBDCOC: If you were facing the point of this corner, it would be pointing towards you..
AC Outlet 20 Amps at 208/240 VAC HBBAC: This accessory enables you to install a 240 volt 20 amp outlet to your baseboard heater.