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Carrier KFCEH3201F20 Fused Electric Heater 20 kW 1PH

Special Price $769.91 Regular Price $854.60
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KFCEH3201F20

The Carrier 20Kw1ph Fused Electric Heater, with the part number KFCEH3201F20, is a resilient heating component used in an assortment of HVAC systems, notably central air conditioners, packaged rooftop furnaces, and heat pumps. It converts electrical energy into heat, often using resistance to heat characteristics.. The generated heat is eventually carried into the HVAC system's air stream, which heats the intended space. This 20-kilowatt heater is ideal for single-phase electrical systems. The main benefit of using this electric heater is its capacity to offer quick and effective supplementary or primary heating, especially for places that have restricted availability of natural gas or propane.

Manufacturer:
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Manufacturer Name: Carrier
Product Number: KFCEH3201F20
OEM Part Number: KFCEH3201F20
Product Description: 20Kw1ph Fused Electric Heater
Weight:9.14lbs/4145.83g

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Customer Questions
What maintenance is required for the Carrier KFCEH3201F20 Electric Heater?

Regularly inspect heating elements for signs of wear or corrosion and ensure electrical connections are secure. Clean the unit to prevent dust buildup, which can affect performance. Check fuses and safety switches to maintain safe and efficient operation.

What are common issues with the Carrier KFCEH3201F20 Electric Heater?

  • Heater fails to energize or heat.
  • Uneven or insufficient heat output.
  • Tripped fuses or circuit breakers.
  • Electrical arcing or burnt connections.

Installation Steps

Step 1: Turn off all power to the HVAC system for safety.

Step 2: Remove the access panel to reach the existing heater assembly.

Step 3: Disconnect wiring and remove the old heater carefully.

Step 4: Install the new fused electric heater, ensuring proper mounting and secure electrical connections.

Step 5: Replace the access panel, restore power, and test for proper heating operation.