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8 ft. Baseline 2000 Baseboard (3/4")

Brand:
Slant/Fin
SKU:
104002080
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8 ft. Baseline 2000 Baseboard (3/4")
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Product Highlights

Product Highlight: BTU Output
600 Max BTUs
Product Highlight: Length (Feet)
8' Length
Product Highlight: Height (Inches)
7.375" Height
Product Highlight: Depth (Inches)
2-11/16" Depth
Product Highlight: Height
7-3/8"
Product Highlight: Color
Nu-White enamel

Description

Base/Line 2000, the competitive baseboard from Slant/Fin, is ideal for heating in tract housing, apartments and renovations. It provides gentle full room convection heating that blocks chilling drafts at the outside walls.Its attractive design and Nu-White baked enamel finish look good in any room.
Package: With Heating Element

**Includes 2" Splice Plate

Specs

Length (Feet):

8'

Height (Inches):

7.375"

Height:

7-3/8"

Color:

Nu-White enamel

Finish:

Nu-White enamel

Model:

Base/Line 2000

Application:

Heating

Depth (Inches):

2-11/16"

Type:

Hydronic

BTU Output:

600

Package Type:

Includes Heating Element

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8 ft. Baseline 2000 Baseboard (3/4")
SKU: 104002080
(119)
8'
7.375"
Nu-White enamel
Nu-White enamel
Base/Line 2000
8'
7.375"
Nu-White enamel
Nu-White enamel
Base/Line 2000
8'
7.875"
Nu-White enamel
Nu-White enamel
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91% would recommend this product
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Most Liked Positive Review

Nice baseboard at fair price

I purchased a total of 60 feet of Baseline 2000 Baseboard heater units with end caps and fillers. I am satisfied with the units and the cost is reasonable. Supplyhouse is great to work with from ordering to customer support and standing behind their products. I did have some problems with damage during shipment, but it was the the fault of Supplyhouse. The units were packaged well. Double boxed with internal bubble wrap. The carrier, UPS absolutely abused the units during shipment, ( which happened on two separate shipments). AGAIN - NOT FAULT OF SUPPLYHOUSE. Supplyhouse did replace the damaged units and parts with NO hassel. I highly recommend Supplyhouse for the products they handle and the great folks they have working. Technical Support, ordering on line and via phone, customer support and followup is a top notch. Just watch out for the carrier, UPS and the way the abuse the shipments. I hate to see Supplyhouse get a bad reputation because of a deliver company who obviously needs to address a bad internal situation.
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Most Liked Negative Review

I would be challenged to reorder this product

Most of the basedboards I purchased came damaged. I spent hours straightening the fins, that were bent and damaged in shipping. I feel the damage was due to packaging. I would suggest adding some type of packing in the carton to stop the brackets from moving and crushing the fins. Most damage occurred where the mounting bracket was around the pipe/fin. When talking with the installer, he commented, "these come bent all the time, not this bad though" If installer have to take time to straighten your product, I believe a redesign of the packaging is needed. The installer also stated the damage would not likely effect the performance, it just looks terrible. Due the extraordinary ease of returning, and getting credit, I would use your company again, but feel the customer should not have to deal with this issue. Pictures were sent to my order/return
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Product damaged in shipping.

When I got the product, the fines were damaged in shipping. Supply House did make it right with me. Other then that everything worked great!
T-Dog
Indiana
3 months ago
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Product was damaged in shipping!

When I got the product, the fines were damaged in shipping. Supply House did make it right with me. Other then that everything worked great!
T-Dog
Indiana
3 months ago
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The fin tube radiation fins were badly damaged on all Slant/Fin radiators. I spent an hour trying to straighten out much of the damage. The damage occurred before it was put in the box.
Gee
Utah
3 months ago
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Damage from the manufacturer's method of packaging

The way it is packaged from the manufacturer allows it to be damaged. The heating element is just laying in the baseboard surround with no physical (bubble wrap or other) protection so the aluminum fins end up bumping against the metal mount points and get bent or crushed. Supply house should ask Stant Fin to protect the heating element better. I could have asked for a replacement but I know that it would come delivered tin the same condition. How do I know? because I later order another 4 ft unit that arrived in the same damaged condition. I ended up painstakingly straightening the fins myself with a putty knife. What a waist of time. Again this is not Supply House's fault - not a damaged box situation, just poor packaging by the manufacterer.
Dino
MI
4 months ago
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Great customer service! Poor packaging

I purchased two of these and they sent one. The one I received had an element that was damaged. Called customer service and sent pictures. They sent the second unit for the one I never received and a replacement for the damaged one. They both arrived with damaged elements. Called again and sent pictures. They again sent replacements and again the elements were damaged. The elements are placed inside the radiator housing without protection from bouncing around while being shipped. Customer service was awesome to deal with and frankly the reason I'll continue to use supply house, just not for radiator elements. Spoke with my plumber, they said they have the same issues and started using a different supplier for slant fin radiators.
Nick
MN
5 months ago
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Manufacturer packaging not adequate.

Supply House is easy to deal with and order from. The 36 inch baseboard heat emitter was packed poorly by the manufacturer at no fault of Supply House. The Munufacturer had it originally boxed with the fin supports in the wrong position. Resulting in the units fins being severely damaged. I spent a lot of time trying to straighten them.
Tom
Illinois
7 months ago
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What is needed for Reno, I will buy again

These heaters should be packaged better from the factory as the vanes get damaged. Easy to straighten but time consuming. The heater works good.
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VT
9 months ago
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Fins were damaged.

Supply house packed my heater appropriately but it was lost the first time probably UPS's fault and the other two I received had major fin damage, The box the baseboard heaters manufacturer put them in let the components slide and smash the fins.Supply house always fixed any issues I addressed to them
Scott
WV
1 years ago
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I would buy this product again

So far so good installation went smoothly exactly what I needed, fast shipping!
Jake
Ohio
2 years ago
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Great purchase

I bought 1- 6' panel and 3- 5' panels. They were affordable and arrived well-packaged in perfect condition,
Doug T
Amsterdam, New York
2 years ago
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Q: i want a baseboard heater to run of of hot water is this want im looking for i get free hot water from my outdoor stove

Asked by 15 years ago

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Yes, this baseboard should work fine. Keep in mind that you can purchase Baseline 2000 Baseboards in sections ranging from 2 to 8 feet, depending on the configurations of your home.

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Q: My house is a slab on grade. Is there room under the fins to put a return line back to the boiler?

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Usually, return lines run on top of the fins. This sizing chart ( http://s3.pexsupply.com/manuals/1295991804208/45187_PROD_FILE.pdf ) should help you determine whether you will have room to put them underneath in your particular case.

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- Bernie

Yes there is room below, also above if you choose. I did both but used copper pipe and then pex tubing once out of the baseboard heater.

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Q: Where do you bleed the line to remove any air?

Asked by Dehandyman 15 years ago

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You will need to install an air vent/air eliminator in your system.

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Q: Why does the 2ft unit have the same BTU output as the 8ft unit?

Asked by 16 years ago

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The baseboard gives 600 BTUs per foot. So, the 2 ft baseboard will give you 1200 BTUs and the 8 ft baseboard will give you 4800 BTUs.

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Q: Is the eight foot heater a stand alone unit? Can I put it on the floor, plug it in and have it heat the room?

Asked by Red 16 years ago

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This is not an electric baseboard; this is for a hydronic heating system.

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- Jack

No, the slant /fin requires a hot water source

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Q: I have a 1600 sq foot house how many of these will I need 1st bed rm 16x15 2 bed rm 12x12 3rd bed rm 12x12 kit 14x18 Liv rm 16x 20

Asked by Rick 16 years ago

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In order to find out how much baseboard you will need for your project, you can use our quick and easy Baseboard Heater Calculator: http://calculators.pexsupply.com/baseboard_heat_calculator.asp

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Q: greetings, does these units has its own tubes for water flow and what size is it and how does it connect to my copper pipes of 3/4" diameter thank you

Asked by 16 years ago

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Yes, this model includes the element. It is 3/4" copper. To connect it, you can sweat the fittings or you can use SharkBite fittings.

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Q: I am installing a hydronic radiant floor heating where the water in the system is maintained at 125degrees. When I ran the baseboard heater calculation, it assumed that the water was at 180degrees. Will 130 degree water work and if so, what adjustments do I need to make as far as type of baseboards and qty?

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You can use a baseboard system with 130 degree water temperature. The BTU output rating for the Baseline 2000 at 130 degree water temperature is 250 BTUs per linear foot.

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Q: how many sq. ft willit heat?

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At 180 degree water temperature, this baseboard will give you about 4,650 BTUs. The size room that it will heat is based on the heat loss of the room.

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- Henry [email protected]

You can empirically obtain a rough estimate of room heat loss by using a 1500 watt electric heater overnight during a cold winter night. If it can keep the room at 72 deg. F. your heat loss is approximately 5120 BTUs. If the room gets too hot, try a 800 Watt heater, (2730 BTUs), or two 1500 Watt heaters, (10,236 BTUs). Remember 1500 Watt heaters must be plugged into separate branch circuit outlets. If you prefer to ramp-up the room temperature in a cold room quickly, I suggest you use a baseboard heat output of at least use double the heat loss. When you calculate the baseboard feet required, remember to consider water temperature and reduced output to dust and lint collecting on the fins over time, (maintence factor). When in doubt, add more length. I suggest that you clean the fins every fall season to maintain heat output effiency. I use conpressed air and a vacuum cleaner. Good luck!

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Q: Can the hot water to this be supplied via PEX tubing? If so, what kind of components would be required to adapt the tubing to the copper tubing in the baseboard?

Asked by Ed 16 years ago

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Yes, you can use PEX tubing to supply the baseboards. The necessary fittings and components will depend on what kind of fitting system you are using for the PEX. For example, you can use SharkBite fittings and connect the PEX directly to the copper baseboard element.

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