2000W Immersion Water Heater - 304 Stainless Steel Anti-scalding Bucket Electric Heater
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2000W Immersion Water Heater - 304 Stainless Steel Anti-scalding Bucket Electric Heater
Key Features
- Power Output: 2000W for rapid water heating
- Heating Element: 304 stainless steel construction for corrosion resistance
- Safety Guard: Perforated stainless steel shroud prevents direct contact with the heating element
- Power Cord: Heavy-duty copper wire with a three-prong grounded plug
- Operation: Heats 5 gallons of water in approximately 10-15 minutes
- Control System: Includes an automatic shut-off mechanism and a power indicator light
- Included Accessory: Digital LCD thermometer for monitoring water temperature
Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers
- Serves as a general-purpose replacement for 110V/120V immersion heaters with similar wattage and physical dimensions.
Compatibility & Fitment
- Voltage: 110-120 Volts AC, 60Hz
- Plug Type: Standard North American three-prong grounded plug
- Applications: Suitable for use in buckets, pails, bathtubs, inflatable pools, and stock tanks
- Recommended Volume: Optimized for heating 5-gallon containers; suitable for larger volumes with increased heating time
- Liquid Compatibility: For use with fresh water only
When to Replace
- Your existing heater fails to power on or heat water
- Visible signs of corrosion, pitting, or rust on the heating element or guard
- The power cord is frayed, cracked, or shows signs of heat damage
- The unit repeatedly trips circuit breakers during operation
- Reduced heating efficiency or significantly longer heating times
Installation Tips
- Always completely submerge the heating element and guard in water before plugging the unit into an electrical outlet.
- Ensure the water level remains above the minimum fill line indicated on the heater throughout operation.
- Do not touch the water or the heater element while the unit is plugged in.
- Unplug the heater from the outlet before removing it from the water.
- Allow the heater to cool on a non-flammable, heat-resistant surface after removal.
- Connect only to a properly grounded GFCI (Ground-Fault Circuit Interrupter) protected outlet.
