CPSCRecalled Jul 21, 2009 · #09282
Heating System Thermostats Recalled by OJ Electronics Due to Shock Hazard
Hazard
The recalled thermostat's floor sensor or its cable can be damaged from cutting, drilling, or nailing. This poses a risk of electric shock to consumers if the power supply is not disconnected.
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The recall involves thermostats that have a built-in GFCI and are designed for use in under-floor heating systems. Thermostats included in the recall are connected to 208-Volt or 240-Volt power supplies (120V units are not included in the recall). They were sold under the brand names of Canisol, Danfoss, Elektra, Momento, OJ Microline, Raychem, Thermosoft, Warmly Yours and Warmup. The brand name is located on the front of the thermostat.
Product details
- Product
- 208-Volt and 240-Volt Thermostats
- Type
- Thermostats/Thermometers/Sensors
- Manufacturer
- Not specified
- Model numbers
- —
- UPCs
- —
- Sold at
- Various home improvement stores, tile shops and other retail shops nationwide from January 2004 through December 2008 for between $150 and $200.
- Made in
- Denmark
What you should do
Consumers should not cut, drill or nail into the heated floor, and contact the manufacturer to arrange for a free in-home repair.