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Product Specification:        UL Listed

Storage Tank Heating Unit

Features & Benefits:

 

* The 115 volt, 600 watt heater efficiently and automatically

   maintains the fuel temperature in the outdoor oil storage tank.

* Maintains the efficiency of the furnace by reducing soot build-up

   due to the increased viscosity of cold fuel.

* A single unit will protect up to 330 gallons in an outdoor fuel storage tank.

* Only runs when needed.  Operating costs less then $50/year.

* Eliminates the need for expensive, ineffective pour point additives.

* Eliminate those “no heat” service calls due to fuel gelling on the coldest nights.

* Automatically maintains fuel temperature at 40°F.  Ideal for Biofuel applications.

* UL listed under specification UL-574 8th edition, listing number MH46036.

 

Specifications:

 

Model numbers:  6870 One-Line Tank Heater

                          6860 Two-Line Tank Heater

 

Input power:  115 VAC 50/60 Hz

 

Input power connection:   BX or PVC Conduit 14-18 Gauge 3 wire (black, white, green)

 

Fuel inlet/outlet connections: 3/8 NPT female (std)

 

Temperature sensor: 40°F set point

 

Mechanical Information:

 

        Overall size:

        18” W x 12” H x 2.5” D

        Weight: 6.5 lbs.

        Mounting:  See Installation Instruction Sheets:

 

                            6870 One-Line Tank Heater

 

                            6860 Two-Line Tank Heater

 

Operating Environment: +30°F to +158°F @ 0% to 90% RH

 

Optional:

 

Temperature sensor set points: 50°F, 60°F

 

Fuel inlet/outlet connections: 3/8” or 1/2” JIC 37° male

 

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Last modified: 05/26/08