The Boatsafe Jr 250w Marine / Boat Bilge Heater - 250 Watt on 2040-parts.com
Charlotte, North Carolina, United States
I bought this bilge heater and used it in the cabin of my Sea Ray 280 Sundancer to keep the galley and head from freezing. The heater works great for this purpose, or for smaller boats, smaller compartments, etc. The heater was tested prior to posting this ad and works great. Please feel free to message me with any questions. • Boats 24 ft. (7.3 m) or less • Engine compartments up to 150 cu. ft. (4.25 cu. m) This BoatSafe® heater is a 250 Watt, forced-air and temperature regulated electrical unit
designed to provide a safe heating source for your marine engine compartment when
installed and operated in accordance with the manufacturer’s specifications. It has been
carefully designed for ease of installation and for maintenance free operation. SPECIFICATIONS: UNIT DIMENSIONS: 6-1/2”H x 4-1/2”W x 14-1/2” L (1” mounting bracket at each end of
unit. Included in length and height dimensions.) Weight - approximately 4 lbs. UNIT ENCLOSURE: 16 Ga. aluminum. Designed for exceptional strength and long life.
CAD vents for proper air flow and maximum heat distribution. Fully
powder coated for scratch and corrosion resistance. HEATING ELEMENT: 250W, cast alloy, completely sealed and specially designed and
engineered for this application. Cast alloy provides excellent
corrosion and vibration resistance. Will not spark. Lab tested. THERMOSTAT CONTROL: Hermetically sealed. Factory calibrated and pre-set to activate
heater unit when ambient air temperature falls to approximately
45° F and continues operating until ambient air temperature
reaches approximately 55° F. FAN: Heavy duty, computer style induction fan. Rated at 21 CFM. UL
recognized. CSA certified. POWER CORD: 15’ - Rated 13A, heavy duty service. Includes a molded 3 prong
plug. UL and CSA recognized. UNIT DRAW: Approximately 2.2A at 120V. OUTPUT: 860 BTU/hr COST TO OPERATE: 2¢/Hr. (Based on average electricity cost of 8¢/KWH) |
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