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Old December 11th 03, 02:22 PM
Harry Muscle
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Default Quick question about Ebo-Jager Heaters

I just looked at a large picture of a Ebo-Jager heater on the web, and it
had a line drawn on it with Water Level written just below the blue
adjusting top. Does that mean that they are not fully submersible? I
thought that you could stick these heater completely under water, but that
picture makes me think differently.

Btw, here's the pictu
http://store6.yimg.com/I/marinedepot_1764_2707227

Thanks,
Harry




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Old December 16th 03, 08:00 PM
Teri G
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Default Quick question about Ebo-Jager Heaters

Harry Muscle wrote:

I just looked at a large picture of a Ebo-Jager heater on the web, and it
had a line drawn on it with Water Level written just below the blue
adjusting top. Does that mean that they are not fully submersible? I
thought that you could stick these heater completely under water, but that
picture makes me think differently.

Btw, here's the pictu
http://store6.yimg.com/I/marinedepot_1764_2707227

Thanks,
Harry


I remember this same dialogue taking place several months back.

I cannot remember the specific details, but it was something to the
effect of the line/warning being required to meet certain (electrical?)
code in the USA. I think it was a U.L. code - would that make sense?

In any case, they *are* submersible. It's simply a liability issue.

Teri

 




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