Water immersion heaters heat fluids in a tank or container to attain a desired temperature rapidly and efficiently. There are various types of water immersion heaters available in market.
Water immersion heaters are installed by bolting the unit to a welded flange that is attached to either the tank or the containers nozzle.
Screw plug water immersion heaters are installed by screwing the unit into a threaded opening in a vessel, container, or a tank.
Water immersion heaters are available in different sizes and features.
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Type | Watts | Voltage | Depth of Immersion | Flange |
EH/IHCU 20/22 | 2000 | 230 | 220mm | 1 1/4"BSPT | |
EH/IHCUS 20/22 | 2000 | 230 | 220mm | 1 1/2"BSPT | |
EH/IHCU 30/28 | 3000 | 230 | 280mm | 1 1/4"BSPT | |
EH/IHCUS 30/22 | 3000 | 230/400(Y) | 220mm | 1 1/2"BSPT | |
EH/IHCU 40/26 | 4000 | 230/400(Y) | 260mm | 2" BSPT | |
EH/IHCU 50/32 | 5000 | 230/400(Y) | 320mm | 2" BSPT | |
EH/IHCU 60/38 | 6000 | 230/400(Y) | 380mm | 2" BSPT | |
EH/IHCU 90/55 | 9000 | 230/400(Y) | 550mm | 2" BSPT | |
EH/IHCU 90/61 | 9000 | 230/400(Y) | 610mm | 2" BSPT |
Industrial water immersion heaters are electric heating devices designed to be submerged in water within a tank or container, providing rapid and efficient heating to reach and maintain the desired temperature.
These heaters have a heating element that is immersed in the liquid, transferring heat directly to it.
These heaters are commonly used for heating water in industrial tanks, process vessels, cleaning baths, and other applications where direct fluid heating is required
Industrial water immersion heaters are available with both flange and screw plug mounting options. Flanged heaters are bolted to a welded flange on the tank, while screw plug heaters are installed by screwing into a threaded opening.
These heaters transfer heat directly into the water, ensuring rapid temperature rise and high energy efficiency, as nearly all the electrical energy is converted into heat within the liquid.
Regular inspection for scale buildup, corrosion, and electrical integrity is important. Ensuring the heater is always fully submerged during operation and following manufacturer maintenance guidelines will help maximize its lifespan.