Check the name plate on the heater. You should see the amperage rating. For example, if it is rated at 30 amps, then you will need a 30 amp breaker. Do not use a larger rated breaker, that will defeat the purpose of it's safety use.
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Check the name plate on the heater. You should see the amperage rating. For example, if it is rated at 30 amps, then you will need a 30 amp breaker. Do not use a larger rated breaker, that will defeat the purpose of it's safety use.