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Pending Loft alterations, (hens will be entering w/hood sections from rear, and the heaters are in the way). The heating system consists of the following:-

                      

 

    Three 2" diameter heating tubes with brackets, measuring 3ft, 4ft. & 6ft.

 

    One R.C.D. Control box. 240v.

 

    Three thermostatic intermediate junction boxes.

 

    Three wall  mounted thermostats.

 

    I have the tubes in three different sections, fitted 6" from floor.

 

   The hand operated wall stats are fitted 5ft from floor in each section, along with

 

   the thermo junction boxes, sited by heaters, enabling individual section isolation.

 

   I will leave all the wiring attached where possible.

 

   I live in Liverpool, and will expect the buyer to collect.

 

   Perfect working order, a snip at £80.Vic.

 

    

 

Posted

HI ste,

          They are tubular heaters and do the job well, it,s a pleasure to sit in the loft when the weather is freezing.  I paid an electrician over £200 to have them fitted about 20 months ago. Obviously it depends  on  what temperature you require, I normally had them on at just over 60 deg. fahr. Vic.

  • 2 weeks later...
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Speedy Ste,

                 Sorry I'm a bit late replying.The heaters do the job well and can be expensive if not used right. I set the thermo's at just over 60 fah and found them quite reasonable. It obviously depends on what sort of winter we have also. Vic.

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