Bottom-Mounted Immersion Heaters

Bottom-Mounted immersion heaters were originally designed for use in coffee urns. However, their compact construction makes them ideal for use in steam tables, humidifiers, sterilizers and other applications requiring a very low heater profile and a short element length.

Description

Bottom-mounted immersion heaters were originally designed for use in coffee urns. However, their compact construction makes them ideal for use in steam tables, humidifiers, sterilizers and other applications requiring a very low heater profile and a short element length.

Standard Construction Features

  • Tubular Elements
    Made with either two or three copper-sheathed tubular elements that are silver soldered to a threaded brass fitting
  • Fitting
    The fitting is installed through a 2-7/16” diameter hole in the bottom of the vessel, and secured to the vessel by a brass hex nut.
  • Enclosure
    A NEMA 1 terminal box is standard on all units.
  • UL Listing
    All standard bottom-mounted immersion heaters, with or without a low water cutout are UL listed.

Special Features

  • Allen Head Fitting – For convenience of installation, an Allen head fitting can be furnished on a NEMA 1 outlet box. This allows installation with a 3/8” Allen wrench rather than the wide jaw wrench required to fit the large hex nut on the NEMA 1 box.

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