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72797 - Hot Springs Tri Bend No Fault Heater Replacement TR
Inquiry posted on 09/11/05 We have a hot springs spa purchase in 1997 - are on our 3rd heater which only lasted about 6 mos. Will the 72797 no fault heater replace what we now have? The model number of our tub is IQ 471271. Thanks.
Response Darby, Yes this is a "generic replacement" heater and will replace yours.
Jeff
Inquiry posted on 09/14/05 I have a Hot Springs Highlife Tub (bought in 1996 new) and I believe the heater is bad (breakers keep tripping). Basically, which heater do I need to replace the one I have? Is it this one? It does not look like the original and if so, how do I install? Thanks!
Response Todd, Your original would have been a No-Fault 6000 heater, this is a generic replacement for it. You remove the vinyl tubing and sensors and connect them to this replacement.
Jeff
Inquiry posted on 10/08/05 Will this replace the Watkins No Fault 5500 cartridge heater?
Response Ed, Yes, it is the new version called the no-fault tri-bend.
Jeff
Inquiry posted on 10/24/05 My heater is a Watkins No-Fault 6000 110 volt heater off a Hot Springs hot tub. Is the 72797 the correct replacement? Will the piping and wiring match up OK?
Response The piping and wiring should match up fine, this is the correct replacement unit.
Inquiry posted on 10/28/05 Is this the proper replacement heater for the a 2000 Hotspring Classic Spa?
Response Andy, Yes, this unit replaces the previous version of the No-Fault 6000.
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