Replacement Cadet wall heaters=motor whine
My new replacements of Cadet forced-fan wall heaters have a high-pitched whine.  I believe it is the motor, not the fan where the noise originates.
An electrician installed these and claims they are correctly attached to studs, etc.  It does not seem to be vibration that is causing the problem.
One of the heaters (the 240 volt)  is one of three heaters in a large room, and they are controlled by one thermostat.  The thermostat is old, but the electrician says it is ok.
I don't remember the previous heater as having this problem.   
Is this an installation problem, or a problem with this brand of heater?  Or some problem with the router (?) or thermostat controlling the 3 heaters?  The original system, and the other 2 heaters, are 20 years old.
If it is in the design of the heater, what would be an alternative brand?  And if I put a different heater in the large room, would the other two in the same room need also to be replaced with the new brand?  Should the whole system be replaced---three total heaters, thermostat and router?  If I were to do that, how can I know beforehand how noisy they may be in operation?
Thank you for your help,  Helen
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