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Torrid 6 Gallon Marine Water Heater Heat Exchanger White Or Stainless on 2040-parts.com

US $699.99
Location:

Seattle, Washington, US

Seattle, Washington, US
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Jackets  Gloss white powder coat or brushed stainless steel. www.MarineWaterHeaters.com
   
Inner Tanks  Much like a coffee thermos, Torridâ„¢ tanks are glass lined,which provides clean, hygienic containment for domestic hot water and reduces exposure of stored hot water to metals such as aluminum, stainless steel, or copper. Tanks are rated to 150 PSI working pressure, tested to 300 PSI, and are built to A.S.M.E. specifications. Tank comes equipped with a 150PSI, T&P (temperature & pressure) relief valve. The tank exteriors are powder coated and foam-insulated for optimum performance. 5 year warranty is included on the tank. Designed specifically for the marine environment with complete maintainable anode protection system.
 
Elements  Stainless steel Incoloy sheathed elements installed. Elements and thermostat are U.L. listed, and comply with United States Coast Guard (USCG) requirements.
 
Power  120V 1500W standard configuration. Custom configuration is available, including 240V, 480V, 3 Phase, and more. Contact your nearest dealer for details.
 
Heat Exchangers  Silicon-bronze inlet / outlet fitting with tin plated copper exchanger. Multiple heat exchanger installations available for multiple heat source applications. Industry-exclusive removable design allows you to periodically remove the heat exchanger for cleaning in the event of lime or calcium buildup, ensuring consistent heat transfer for years! Now you can maintain your heat exchanger without having to replace the entire tank!
 
Each Marine Water Heater is individually factory tested before shipping!

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