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Universal Flow Thru Spa/Hot Tub Heater Element The universal flow thru element is the most common heater element in use today. If you have a straight stainless steel manifold with union nuts on each end, this is the element that fits it. Available in 4500 or 5500 watt versions. 5500 watt version is normally used on spas with 50 Amp (230V) or 20 Amp (115V) circuit breakers. If your spa is running on 230V power, and has a digital control system with small heater relays mounted on the PC board, then it is HIGHLY recommended to install a 4-4.5KW element instead of the 5.5KW version because it will reduce significantly the contact loading on the relays, and can help extend the life of your control board. Generally, the only difference you will notice is a slightly longer time to heat up the spa water initially. Measurements of this heater element are as follows The element connections are 1.25 across on center, the length is approximately 9.5 to 10 inches.
This spa/hot tub heater element will replace virtually all elements in the following applications: Applied Computer Controls (ACC), ASI Class Act, Balboa Instruments, Gecko Electronic, MEI, Spa Builders Systems, Vita Spa, Coleman, Newer Morgan Spas, RMF (Related Metal Fabrication) Spa Heaters.. many more.. All of the elements in the following spa manufacturers using standard 2" stainless steel heater tubes/manifolds with a removeable flow-thru element: Alps, Cal Spas, Caldera, Coleman, Down East, Dynasty, Hawkeye, Leisure Bay, Nordic Tubs; just a small selection, there are many more applicable brands of spas and hot tubs not listed...
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Note: Prices and Specifications subject to change without notice
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