Kerosene Heater 2000t Thermostat - Trotac Marine
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Kerosene Heater 2000t Thermostat

SKU:
WAL2000T
$2,695.00
Wallas 2000 t is a forced air kerosene boat heater designed to replace older 1800 t and 2400 t models. View full description

Wallas 2000 t is a forced air kerosene boat heater designed to replace older 1800 t and 2400 t models. With its improved temperature control features and low power consumption, it is a great choice for smaller boats even for icy cold conditions.

It comes with an easy-to-use thermostatic control panel, which can be set to maintain a target temperature or used in Manual Mode with two powers levels - full power at 2 kW or half power at 0.9kW.

The 2000t model has two warm air outlets with maximum run of 15" of vent hose per outlet. The kerosene heaters are designed for smaller vessels up to-30 feet:

  • Heating Output: 0.9-2.0 kW
  • Heating Output: 3000-6800 BTU's
  • Operating Voltage: 12V
  • Fuel Consumption: 0.1-0.2 l/h
  • These unit can only consume kerosene
  • Power Consumption: 0.4-0.7A
  • Dimensions: 10 5/32" tall x 14 5/16" long x 4 15/16" wide
  • Note: this price does not include install kit.
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