20g Ss Side Mount Water Heater
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20g Ss Side Mount Water Heater

SKU:
CAM11870
$1,149.00
Kuuma's 20-Gallon Marine Water Heater provides your boat with an ample supply of hot water. View full description
Kuuma's 20-Gallon Marine Water Heater provides your boat with an ample supply of hot water. This 20-gallon capacity premium water heater has an electrical input of 120V-60Hz/1500W. It includes a front heat exchanger and four-way mounting brackets. It features an L1&N wiring configuration and a T&P valve type of 150 psi & 210° F, CSA. This aluminum water heater measures 18 7/8-inches (W) x 29 ¾-inches (H) x 20 ¾-inches (D) overall. Listed per UL 174 and CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 110. Marine Water Heater: Premium 20-gallon Kuuma water heater provides your boat with an ample supply of hot water Capacity: 20-gallons Electrical Input 120V-60Hz/ 1500W Dimensions: 18 7/8-inches (W) x 29 ¾-inches (H) x 20 ¾-inches (D) overall; Material: Aluminum Includes: Front heat exchanger and four-way mounting brackets Wiring Configuration: L1&N; T&P Valve Type: 150 psi & 210° F; Listed: Listed per UL 174 and CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 110
Brand:
Camco

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