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1. Rheem SP10869PH Screw-In 240-volt by 5500-watt Element, Premium Resistored Stainless Steel
Feature
- For best results, use only Rheem replacement parts for repairing your Rheem Water Heater
- Watt Density Classification: MWD, Input Voltage (V): 208, Input Voltage (V): 240, Wattage at 208V (W): 4130
- Watt Density at 208V (W/sq. in.): 85, Wattage at 240V (W): 5500, Watt Density at 240V (W/sq. in. ): 113, Cold Resistance (ohms): 10.50
- Element Diameter (in.): .316, Element Length – Flange to Tip (in.): 13.47, Mounting Type: Threaded, Actual Thread Size – Outside Diameter(in.): 1-9/32
- Thread Type Series Designation: NPSM, Configuration: Fold back, Nominal Thread Size – (in.): 1, Threads per Inch: 11-1/2
Description
Product Description
Rheem is a leading provider of gas furnaces, heat pumps, air conditioners, air handlers, indoor air quality products, gas and electric water heaters.
From the Manufacturer
Rheem is a leading provider of gas furnaces, heat pumps, air conditioners, air handlers, indoor air quality products, gas and electric water heaters.
2. Camco 02612/02613 6000W 240V Screw-In Foldback Water Heater Element – Low Watt Density
Description
Product Description
Medium watt density element Detailed instructions included with each packaged element Gasket included 1 year warranty UL listed 100-150 watts per square inch 6000 watts 240V
From the Manufacturer
Camco’s 6000W 240V screw-in type low watt density water heater elements are better suited for areas with problem water (hard water, lime, etc.) Most LWD elements are a fold-back style and provide no loss of efficiency yet reduce lime deposit buildup. Screw-in type elements fit most models of American, AO Smith, Bradford White, Craftmaster (prior to 1991), GE, GS Wood (certain models), Kenmore, Lochinvar, Maytag, Mor-Flo, Reliance, Rheem, Richmond, Rudd, Sears, State, Whirlpool and all water heaters manufactured after 1994. The replacement element must be the same voltage and wattage as the element being replaced. Never exceed the nameplate rating on the water heater.
3. XMHF Tubular Water Heating Element Stainless Steel Thread 220V 6000W for Tank Boiler Water Heater
Description
3U shape designed to minimize length and maximize heating surface.
Rated power 6KW, can be used to heat oil, water, chemical medium, hot pressed film, molten salt, alkali and low melting point alloy.
Electric heating elements for household appliances, suitable for mold temperature, tank, water heater, boiler.
High-temperature electric heating wire, fast heat exchange, fast heating, faster heating and more uniform.
4. Camco 02262/02263 3000W 240V Screw-In Water Heater Element – High Watt Density
Description
Product Description
Camco 02263 3000 Watt 240 Volt Screw-In ElementCamco 02263 3000 Watt 240 Volt Screw-In Element, Features; Each screw-in element comes with one gasket; 3000 watt, 240 volt, 10″ minimum tank diameter, 150+ watts per square inch; Carded
From the Manufacturer
Camco’s 3000W 240V screw-in type high watt density water heater elements can be used in all replacement situations if the same wattage and voltage are used. High Watt Density are the most common and the same type of element provided with most water heaters. They are easy to install and come with detailed instructions on how to replace your old element. Screw-in type elements fit most models of American, AO Smith, Bradford White, Craftmaster (prior to 1991), GE, GS Wood (certain models), Kenmore, Lochinvar, Maytag, Mor-Flo, Reliance, Rheem, Richmond, Rudd, Sears, State, Whirlpool and all water heaters manufactured after 1994. The replacement element must be the same voltage and wattage as the element being replaced. Never exceed the nameplate rating on the water heater.
5. Camco 02722/02723 4500W 240V Screw-In Foldback Water Heater Element Duron Style – Low Watt Density
Description
Camco’s 4500W 240V screw-in type low watt density water heater elements are better suited for areas with problem water (hard water, lime, etc.) Most LWD elements are a fold-back style and provide no loss of efficiency yet reduce lime deposit buildup. This screw-in element has 1-3/8″ thread and is made for State Industries manufactured Duron Tank Water Heaters. Also used in Sears Duron tank water heaters. Each element includes two gaskets. The replacement element must be the same voltage and wattage as the element being replaced. Never exceed the nameplate rating on the water heater.
6. Camco 02583 4500W 240V Screw-In Foldback Water Heater Element – Low Watt Density
Description
Product Description
02583 Wattage: 4500 Features: -Screw-In Element.-Element comes with one gasket.-Carded.-8″ Minimum tank diameter.-150+ Watts per square inch. Specifications: -1500W Voltage: 120.-2000W Voltage: 240. Dimensions: -Dimensions: 14.5″H x 3.63″W x 1.75″ D.
From the Manufacturer
Camco’s 4500W 240V screw-in type low watt density water heater elements are better suited for areas with problem water (hard water, lime, etc.) Most LWD elements are a fold-back style and provide no loss of efficiency yet reduce lime deposit buildup. Screw-in type elements fit most models of American, AO Smith, Bradford White, Craftmaster (prior to 1991), GE, GS Wood (certain models), Kenmore, Lochinvar, Maytag, Mor-Flo, Reliance, Rheem, Richmond, Rudd, Sears, State, Whirlpool and all water heaters manufactured after 1994. The replacement element must be the same voltage and wattage as the element being replaced. Never exceed the nameplate rating on the water heater.
7. Hubbell C1315-17 Element, 6000W, 240V, 9.6 Ohm
8. Electrolux 0L3123 Heating Element; 240V 6000W
9. Hatco R02.04.603.00 Element 6000W 240 Volt 13 5/16 Kit
Description
Product Description
R02-04-603, Heating Element Kit 6000 Watts 240 Volts, Hartco has been producing innovative, high quality foodservice equipment since 1950.
From the Manufacturer
R02-04-603, Heating Element Kit 6000 Watts 240 Volts, Hatco has been producing innovative, high quality foodservice equipment since 1950
Conclusion
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