Ouellet electric heating for Canadian homes and job sites
Ouellet offers a broad range of electric heating and controls, including baseboards, fan-forced units, and electronic thermostats designed for consistent comfort and precise control. Many Ouellet lines support common Canadian voltages and configurations, including 120V and 208/240V, plus higher line voltages on select models.
Quick selection guide
Step 1: Pick the heater type
- Baseboard heaters: Quiet, steady heat along exterior walls and windows. Ouellet’s baseboard families include High End (ODL), Standard (OFM), Mini (OMP), Patio Door (OPP), and Mini Patio Door (OPPM).
- Fan-forced wall units: Faster warm-up for tighter spaces. The OVS series is designed for small spaces and supports multiple mounting positions.
- Thermostats and controls: For comfort and energy savings, Ouellet recommends electronic wall thermostats on baseboard applications.
Step 2: Match voltage and capacity
- Confirm your supply voltage first (common: 120V, 208V, 240V). Ouellet’s catalog lists a wide voltage range across product families, depending on model.
- For baseboards, Ouellet’s catalog notes typical watt density ranges, which helps you plan total heat output by linear footage.
Step 3: Choose control strategy
- Single room: line-voltage electronic thermostat (non-programmable or programmable).
- Multi-room or retrofit: consider relays or low-voltage control layouts where appropriate.
Common applications
- Condos and apartments (baseboards, compact fan units)
- Basements and bedrooms (steady convection heat)
- Bathrooms (fan-forced options designed for those spaces)
- Offices and light commercial spaces (baseboards with robust control options)
Specs and procurement notes
- Many baseboard models are built with steel construction and include high-limit temperature control with automatic reset, plus published watt density ranges by series.
- Ouellet’s catalog references a 5-year warranty against defects on certain baseboard lines, with additional element warranty statements for the initial end user.
- For larger orders, send us your room list (voltage, target wattage, linear space available) and we will confirm the correct SKUs and accessories.
FAQ
What voltage should I choose, 208V or 240V?
- Use the voltage you actually have in the building. Many condo and multi-unit installs are 208V, while many residential electric baseboards are 240V. Always match the nameplate rating.
Do I need an electronic thermostat?
- For comfort and tighter temperature control, Ouellet recommends electronic wall thermostats on baseboard heating.
Are Ouellet baseboards loud?
- Baseboards are generally quiet. Some expansion noise can occur with any metal heater as it warms and cools, and product construction choices can reduce that effect.
How do I size baseboard heat quickly?
- As a fast planning rule, start with a watts-per-area estimate, then validate against insulation, window exposure, ceiling height, and the available linear footage for baseboard placement.
Can you help with a multi-unit quote?
- Yes. Send the unit count and a simple schedule (voltage, heater type, wattage targets, and thermostat preference) and we will quote supply and accessories together.