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Marine, Motorhome, Solar, Immersion Heater 240v 1.0kW 11” x 1.3/4"bsp IMM100175
$ 56.42
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Description
'ECOHEAT' 11" (275mm) immersed length, 1.3/4"bsp IMMERSION HEATER, 240v A.C. MAINS, 1kW (1000watts)Pt.no. IMM100175
Note that 1.3/4"bsp thread actually measures 2" across (approx 52mm). please verify that this is the correct thread size and that the heater length is correct for your system before ordering.
Designed for unvented hot water systems using hot water storage calorifers, as found in boats, caravans, campervans, horseboxes, chalets, etc. Allows production of hot water from a 240v shore line or hookup, or an on-board genset. The low power enables the heater to operate from the limited power supply available with many landline or shoreline hookups in marinas, campsites etc .
These heaters will typically be inserted across the diameter of the tank, low down, not placed in the top of the tank pointing downwards (such heaters generally being much longer length).
These immersion heaters have 'incaloy 800' elements, a control thermostat with integral high temperature safety cut out (re-settable).
If this cut out operates, it stays off and must be manually reset after the problem has been resolved.
Standard 1.3/4"bsp thread, fits many installations. Complete with neoprene 'o' ring seal.
See also our listings for other calorifier accessories
Weight - 700gms approx
Attention overseas buyers. Buyer is responsible for all import duties, fees, taxes.
Note that 1.3/4"bsp thread actually measures 2" across (approx 52mm). please verify that this is the correct thread size and that the heater length is correct for your system before ordering. Designed for unvented hot water systems using hot water storage calorifers, as found in boats, caravans, campervans, horseboxes, chalets, etc. Allows production of hot water from a 240v shore line or hookup, or an on-board genset. The low power enables the heater to operate from the limited power supply available with many landline or shoreline hookups in marinas, campsites etc . These heaters will typically be inserted across the diameter of the tank, low down, not placed in the top of the tank pointing downwards (such heaters generally being much longer length). These immersion heaters have 'inca