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  • Canarm - Brooder-Style Heat Lamp Holder (HLC-P), 10" White Steel Shade

    Canarm - Brooder-Style Heat Lamp Holder (HLC-P), 10" White Steel Shade

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  • CANARM - Replacement Element for Heated Waterer

    CANARM - Replacement Element for Heated Waterer

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  • CANARM - Replacement Thermostat for Heated Drinker, H0502

    CANARM - Replacement Thermostat for Heated Drinker, H0502

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  • Canarm - Replacement Valve assembly for Heated Waterer (H0-P4300)

    Canarm - Replacement Valve assembly for Heated Waterer (H0-P4300)

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  • CANARM - Heated Livestock Waterer, H100 - (100 heads)

    CANARM - Heated Livestock Waterer, H100 - (100 heads)

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  • Canarm - Flexible Supply Hose for All Models

    Canarm - Flexible Supply Hose for All Models

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  • CANARM - Replacement Indicator Light for Heated Steel Waterers, H0544

    CANARM - Replacement Indicator Light for Heated Steel Waterers, H0544

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  • CANARM - Plastic Heated Livestock Waterer, P100 - (100 head)

    CANARM - Plastic Heated Livestock Waterer, P100 - (100 head)

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    CANARM - Plastic Livestock Heated Waterer, P50 - (50 head)

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    CANARM - Plastic Heated Livestock Waterer, P25 - (25 heads)

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  • CANARM - Heated Livestock Waterer, H50 - (50 heads)

    CANARM - Heated Livestock Waterer, H50 - (50 heads)

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  • Replacement float for heated waterer, H0-P4836 - Canarm

    Replacement float for heated waterer, H0-P4836 - Canarm

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  • Canarm - Brass Fitting and Nut for Heated Waterer (H0524)

    Canarm - Brass Fitting and Nut for Heated Waterer (H0524)

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  • Canarm - Brass Elbow for Heated Waterer (H0523)

    Canarm - Brass Elbow for Heated Waterer (H0523)

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  • Canarm - Hose Support for Heated Waterer (H0519)

    Canarm - Hose Support for Heated Waterer (H0519)

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  • Canarm - Mounting Bracket for Heated Waterer

    Canarm - Mounting Bracket for Heated Waterer

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  • Canarm - Fuse Holder for Heated Waterer

    Canarm - Fuse Holder for Heated Waterer

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  • Canarm - Pre-Wired Control Box for Heated Waterer

    Canarm - Pre-Wired Control Box for Heated Waterer

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  • CANARM - Replacement Bowl for H50 Heated Drinker

    CANARM - Replacement Bowl for H50 Heated Drinker

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About Canarm

Canarm is Canada's leading manufacturer of heated livestock equipment. Their heated waterers —steel H and HL series, and polypropylene P series—have been ranked number one for energy efficiency by the Prairie Agricultural Machinery Institute (PAMI), the most recognized independent testing organization in Canadian agriculture. For livestock farmers in Quebec and regions where winters regularly drop below -30°C, this guarantees a waterer that keeps water flowing without wasting electricity.

At FG Edwards, we offer the complete Canarm range: heated steel (H50, H100) and polypropylene (P25, P50, P100) waterers for cattle, sheep, and pigs, as well as all original replacement parts—heating elements, thermostats, stainless steel bowls, valves, floats, gaskets, control boxes, and installation accessories. All Canarm units are CSA approved and 4X corrosion-resistant, an essential specification in humid barn environments. Brooders HLC and HLC-P heat lamps complete the range for farrowing and raising chicks, lambs, and piglets, while HVR drum fans provide summer ventilation for barns and poultry houses.

FG Edwards has been supplying farms in the Eastern Townships, Montérégie, and Central Quebec regions since 1928. Whether you're installing your first waterer or replacing a part on a unit that's been in service for ten years, you'll find the right Canarm equipment for your operation here. Also, check out our Livestock Heated Waterers , Poultry Heaters , and Valves & Parts collections to explore all available products.

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Canarm heated waterers better than other brands?

Canarm heated waterers were independently tested by PAMI (Prairie Agricultural Machinery Institute), the most respected third-party agricultural equipment testing body in Canada, and ranked first in energy efficiency among all Canadian livestock waterer brands tested. This means Canarm units maintain freeze-free water at lower operating costs than competing products.

Beyond energy performance, Canarm waterers are distinguished by:

  • CSA Approval — certified for safe use on Canadian farms under the Canadian Electrical Code
  • 4X Corrosion Resistance certification — critical in the humid, ammonia-rich environment of Quebec livestock barns
  • R15 insulation (steel series) and R18 (poly series) — higher R-values mean less heat loss and lower hydro bills
  • Full parts availability — every internal component is available as a separate replacement part, so the waterer can be repaired rather than replaced when something wears out
  • Canadian manufacturing — designed and built for Canadian winters, not adapted from products built for milder climates
What is the difference between the Canarm steel (H) series and the polypropylene (P) series?

Both series will keep water ice-free to -30°C and use the same internal components (thermostat, float valve, stainless steel bowl). The difference is in the outer housing:

  • Steel H series (H50, H100): R15 urethane foam insulation inside a galvanized steel shell. Proven durability in high-traffic beef and dairy operations. The steel body handles direct animal contact and heavy use well. Replacement parts are widely available.
  • Polypropylene P series (P25, P50, P100): R18 foam insulation inside a high-density polypropylene shell — a higher R-value means marginally better heat retention. The poly body cannot rust under any conditions, making it the preferred choice for operations with high-mineral water, coastal humidity, or heavy manure exposure. Lighter weight than steel for easier repositioning.

For most Quebec beef and dairy operations, either series performs excellently. Choose steel if you prioritize proven durability and repairability; choose poly if corrosion resistance and insulation value are the primary concerns.

How do I choose the right Canarm waterer capacity for my herd?

Canarm's capacity ratings are based on typical daily water intake for each species at standard production levels. Use these as starting points:

  • H50 / P25: Up to 50 head of cattle or 100 sheep — suited to smaller cow-calf operations, sheep flocks, or mixed herds
  • H100 / P50: Up to 100 head of cattle or 200 sheep — mid-size beef or dairy operations, large sheep or goat flocks
  • P100: Up to 100 head of cattle — large operations requiring maximum capacity in the poly series

Key planning considerations: Water demand increases 20–30% in summer heat and in the last trimester of pregnancy. High-producing dairy cows drink significantly more than dry cows or beef cattle. If your herd frequently pushes against the capacity limit, size up — overcrowding at the waterer causes competition, stress, and reduced water intake, which directly impacts milk production and weight gain. For large operations, two smaller units positioned at opposite ends of a barn often outperform one large unit in the centre by reducing travel distance for lower-ranking animals.

Are Canarm waterers and parts available for purchase in Quebec?

Yes — F.G. Edwards has stocked Canarm heated waterers and original replacement parts at our Eastern Townships location since 1928. We carry the full Canarm waterer lineup (H50, H100, P25, P50, P100) along with all critical replacement parts: heating elements, thermostats, stainless steel bowls (H50 and H100 models post-2008), float valves, fill valves, seal kits, mounting brackets, pre-wired control boxes, flexible supply hoses, brass fittings, and fuse holders.

Having parts in stock locally matters most in winter — when a waterer fails at -25°C, waiting a week for a shipped part is not an option. Our team is familiar with the full Canarm product line and can help identify the correct replacement part for your specific unit and model year.

What electrical requirements do Canarm heated waterers need?

All Canarm heated waterers operate on standard 120V / 60Hz single-phase power — the same supply used by standard farm outlets. No 240V or three-phase service is required.

Key electrical requirements:

  • GFCI-protected circuit: Required for all heated livestock waterers in barn environments. A GFCI breaker or outlet protects against ground faults and stray voltage — stray voltage at even low levels can cause animals to avoid the waterer, reducing water intake and milk production.
  • Dedicated circuit recommended: A waterer on its own circuit prevents nuisance trips when other barn equipment draws current on the same line.
  • Circuit sizing: H50 (300W) draws 2.5A; H100 / P100 (500W) draws 4.2A at full load. A 15A circuit is more than adequate for a single unit; multiple units should be distributed across circuits.
  • Supply line: Use approved outdoor-rated or wet-location wire for any fixed runs. All connections must be weatherproof and protected from rodent access.

In Quebec, fixed electrical installations in farm buildings are governed by the Code de construction du Québec — consult a licensed electrician for any new circuit installation.

How do I troubleshoot a Canarm waterer that is not heating?

Work through this diagnostic sequence before ordering parts:

  1. Check the GFCI breaker first — reset it if tripped. A tripped GFCI with no obvious cause may indicate a wiring fault or a failing element creating a ground leakage current.
  2. Check the fuse holder (HLW-27) — if the fuse is blown, replace with the correct rated fuse. If the new fuse blows immediately, there is a short circuit to diagnose before proceeding.
  3. Check the indicator light (H0544) — if it is off in cold conditions, either the thermostat is not calling for heat or the element has failed.
  4. Test the thermostat — with a multimeter, check continuity across the thermostat terminals with the waterer below 2°C. No continuity in cold = thermostat failed open. Constant continuity at all temperatures = thermostat failed closed.
  5. Test the heating element — disconnect the element and measure resistance. H50 element (300W): ~48 ohms. H100 element (500W): ~29 ohms. Open circuit (infinite resistance) = element failed.
  6. Inspect all wiring connections in the control box — look for rodent damage, corrosion at terminals, or loose connections.

In most cases, a non-heating waterer has a failed element or thermostat — both are available as replacement parts at F.G. Edwards.

What is the annual maintenance routine for a Canarm heated waterer?

A consistent maintenance schedule extends waterer service life by years and prevents the mid-winter failures that are most costly to deal with:

  • Fall (pre-winter): Drain and clean the bowl and housing thoroughly. Open the access panel and inspect all electrical connections — look for rodent damage on wiring insulation, corrosion at terminals, and loose connections. Test the thermostat calibration (should activate at ~2°C). Inspect the heating element resistance with a multimeter. Replace the bowl drain plug O-ring if it shows wear. Inspect the float and fill valve — clean mineral scale from the valve seat with vinegar. Verify GFCI operation by pressing the test button.
  • Winter (monthly): Visual check — is the water level correct? Is the indicator light cycling on and off? Any unusual sounds or smells? Check the power cord for damage at the entry point.
  • Spring (post-season): Drain completely. Clean the stainless bowl with a food-safe cleaner to remove biofilm and mineral deposits. Flush the supply line. Store with the drain plug open if the unit will be unplugged over summer.

Proactive part replacement at the fall service — particularly the fill valve seal kit and thermostat on units over 5 years old — costs far less than an emergency repair during a January cold snap.

Can Canarm brooder heat lamps be used for livestock and poultry alike?

Yes — Canarm's HLC and HLC-P brooder lamps are used across species for newborn and young animal care:

  • Swine: The most common application — piglets are born with virtually no body fat and require supplemental heat (32–35°C under the lamp) for the first 7–10 days of life. The brooder lamp creates a warm creep area where piglets can retreat while the sow remains comfortable at a lower barn temperature.
  • Sheep and goats: Lambs and kids born in early spring in unheated Quebec barns benefit greatly from a brooder lamp in the first 48–72 hours, when hypothermia risk is highest.
  • Cattle: Calves born during winter cold snaps can be warmed under a lamp before being moved to their hutch.
  • Poultry: Standard brooding application — chicks require 35°C at day one, reduced by 3°C per week until fully feathered at approximately 5–6 weeks.

The HLC (28 cm, silver shade) covers a wider area for larger groups; the HLC-P (25 cm, white shade) delivers a more concentrated heat cone for individual hutches or smaller pens. Both accept standard 250W agricultural infrared bulbs and are CSA Approved for barn use.

How does the Canarm HVR drum fan improve livestock and poultry welfare in summer?

Heat stress in summer is one of the most significant but underestimated productivity losses in Quebec livestock and poultry operations. Research consistently shows that dairy cows experiencing heat stress produce 10–25% less milk, have lower conception rates, and eat less feed. Poultry in heat stress conditions have higher mortality, reduced weight gain, and lower egg production.

The Canarm HVR drum fan addresses this through convective cooling — moving air across animals' bodies dramatically increases the rate of heat dissipation even when air temperature is high. A 2.5 m/s airflow across a cow's back can lower her effective temperature experience by 4–6°C compared to still air at the same temperature.

The HVR's two-speed motor allows operators to run at low speed during mild weather and full speed during heat events, and the rubber wheels allow repositioning between pens without floor damage. Available in 24" and 36" diameters to suit barns of different sizes, the HVR runs on standard 120V and requires no special wiring.

How long should a Canarm heated waterer last, and when does repair become uneconomical?

With proper annual maintenance, a Canarm heated waterer typically provides 15–25 years of service life. The insulated body, steel or poly housing, and stainless steel bowl are all built for long-term farm use. The components that wear and need periodic replacement are the internal electrical and water-control parts: element, thermostat, float, fill valve, and seals.

Repair remains economical as long as the housing and insulation are intact. Individual part costs are modest relative to the cost of a new waterer, so replacing a failed element or thermostat — even two or three times over the waterer's life — is always the right financial call.

Replacement becomes the better choice when:

  • The insulated body has been physically breached (cracked housing, compressed insulation from animal impact) — a damaged insulation layer significantly increases operating costs
  • The bowl has weld failures that cannot be repaired
  • Multiple systems fail simultaneously on a very old unit, suggesting the wiring harness and other non-replaceable components have reached end of life

F.G. Edwards carries the full Canarm parts inventory, so we can help you assess whether repair or replacement is the right decision for your unit.