SOURCE: Honeywell HZ517 Baseboard Heater
This troubleshooting approach may be sound, but you need a deep security star screwdriver to open the heater up. I have looked in specialty tool and electronics shops and no one has a screwdriver that gets in deep enough. You won't go anywhere without this screwdriver, so if anyone can suggest a source, that would be great.
SOURCE: Honeywell T86A3006 24V Class 2 Round thermostat 8020
The honeywell tradeline thermostat would work as a direct replacement (no mercury in the new ones), however if your using just heaters and no cooling system off of it, you could Heat only thermostat from honeywell that would replace your unit as well. Both at available at Ace Hardware with the heat only unity being roughly 7 dollars cheaper.
SOURCE: 3 bsbrd heaters connected to one therostat(honeywell) trips main
I had this problem once in an apartment I own. it was an EXTREMELY ease fix. my problem as that the set screws in the breakers were not tightened enough, and would cause heat to build up, and trip the breakers. so..... first try to tighten the set screws on your breakers.
SOURCE: DPDT thermostat for Singer baseboard heater.
as close as I've found
http://keithspecialty.com/k/67-411.htm
http://www.heater-store.com/specialty-thermostats_91_ctg.htm
SOURCE: wiring honeywell visionpro iaq thermostat
Not knowing the model numbers and if the stat is a programmable heat and cool stat, I will tell you how to wire one that is. On the stat you should have terminals marked RC, RH, Y, G, W. If this is a furnace only with a terminal board, Start at stat. You should have only 2 wires for heat only. Red will go to RH and leave the jumper wire that goes from RH to Rc in place.The other may be white and will go to W. Same at the furnace R to R and White to W.Let me know if this is you're set-up and if not tell me the terminal markings on the stat and carrier furnace and if it is heat only.
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