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Marley HUH524SA 240 Volt 5 Kw 1/3-Phase Horizontal Unit Heater
Users say:
Marley Engineering products have been known to be prone to wiring issues, and this issue has been a major concern for customers. Customers have had to replace undersized wires and have had to reduce the wattage of the heater to avoid burning. However, Marley Engineering has been responsive and has been able to provide solutions.
5KW 240V IND. (LINE 1) For spaces that need plenty of heating power, Unit Heaters deliver. They are strong enough to be used for primar…
5KW 240V IND. (LINE 1) For spaces that need plenty of heating power, Unit Heaters deliver. They are strong enough to be used for primary heat and are versatile enough to integrate with existing ductwork or in standalone settings. Specialized unit heaters fit into tight spaces with almost zero clearance.
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Marley Engineering products have been known to be prone to wiring issues, and this issue has been a major concern for customers. Customers have had to replace undersized wires and have had to reduce the wattage of the heater to avoid burning. However, Marley Engineering has been responsive and has been able to provide solutions.
Pros
- Easy to install
- Good build quality
- Effective heating
- Adjustable temperature settings
- Affordable price
Cons
- Potential fire hazard
- Potential wiring issues
- Potential for short lifespan
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5KW 240V IND. (LINE 1) For spaces that need plenty of heating power, Unit Heaters deliver. They are strong enough to be used for primary heat and are versatile enough to integrate with existing ductwork or in standalone settings. Specialized unit heaters fit into tight spaces with almost zero clearance.