Force 10 11811 6g 120v Front Exchanger Ss on 2040-parts.com
Stuart, Florida, US
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Sold as unit of measure: EA. Patented temperature control keeps potable water at approx. 140 degrees by controlling coolant flow through the 7/8" heat exchanger reducing the risk of scalding. Aluminum tank and aluminum alloy case eliminates dissimilar metals. UL/CE certified iginition protected. 1500W element. Hot/cold connections are 1/2" NPT. Not for use with raw water use with engine coolant only. Picture may be stock file photo from manufacturer, not actual product. Please check descrip Manufacturer's Part Number - 11811 Pictures and descriptions may be stock file photos/descriptions from manufacturer, not actual product. Please verify part numbers and contact us with any questions. |
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