Roger it is quite easy if the power is turned off.  You will need a line 
voltage thermostat and romex wire to go from the heater to where you want to 
install the therm.  
     Break or open the one power line to the heater.  Connect one wire end to 
the one conductor in the romex.  Connect the other wire to the other romex 
conductor.  Connect the two romex conductors to the line power switching 
thermostat.  I would just disconnect the thermostat on the heater and leave it 
there, using the two leads it was connected to connect to the new romex going 
to the new therm, providing it is also a power line switching unit.
     Make sure the romex is plenty heavy to carry the amperage of the heater 
with spare.  Now the only problem is getting the wire from the heater to a new 
location in the wall where you want the therm.
     Any electrician should be able to do it in a snap.
.........................bob

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