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5.5KW Heater Element Titanium

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Product Description
Box Quantity: 1 Power: Volts: 230 Hz: 50 KW: 5.5 Amps: 21-22 Specifications: Compatible With: Can be used as a replacement element for Balboa, HydroQuip, Gecko, Thermcore, Aquatemp, RMF, Spa Builders, Brett Aqualine Connections & Fixings: 19mm nut x2 to secure element in place Dimensions: Length: 270 mm Height: 60 mm Between terminals: 33 mm Additional Notes: The element could possibly burn out or become damaged if the heater tube is not primed with water before the unit is switched on. Titanium heater elements are the longest lasting and most durable hot tub heater element on the market. Compared to standard Incoloy or coated elements, titanium is the preferred choice by many manufacturers to keep warranty costs down. Titanium is also very resistant to salt corrosion.
Product Attributes
Brand: HydroQuip
Product Type: Heater Element
Length: 270mm
Power kW: 5.5kW
Element Material: Titanium
Product Attributes
Brand: HydroQuip
Product Type: Heater Element
Length: 270mm
Power kW: 5.5kW
Element Material: Titanium
Product Description
Box Quantity: 1 Power: Volts: 230 Hz: 50 KW: 5.5 Amps: 21-22 Specifications: Compatible With: Can be used as a replacement element for Balboa, HydroQuip, Gecko, Thermcore, Aquatemp, RMF, Spa Builders, Brett Aqualine Connections & Fixings: 19mm nut x2 to secure element in place Dimensions: Length: 270 mm Height: 60 mm Between terminals: 33 mm Additional Notes: The element could possibly burn out or become damaged if the heater tube is not primed with water before the unit is switched on. Titanium heater elements are the longest lasting and most durable hot tub heater element on the market. Compared to standard Incoloy or coated elements, titanium is the preferred choice by many manufacturers to keep warranty costs down. Titanium is also very resistant to salt corrosion.