- Immersion Heaters—Heavy-duty medium watt density elements have incoloy sheathing and prewired leads
- Voltage Options—Supports 208, 240, and 480V single-phase and three-phase configurations, with field conversion capabilities
- Economy Mode—Automatically lowers the operating set point during off-peak or unoccupied periods, reducing energy costs
- Linear Sequencing—Sequential activation of heating elements minimizes current surges and ensures accurate temperature control
- Power Circuit Fusing protects elements and contactors from shortcircuits, overloading or line surges
- Meets National Electric Code requirements (fusing required when current draw exceeds 48 amps).
- Magnetic Contactors—Heavy-duty UL-rated contactors ensure reliable operation
- Glass-lined tank for durability—Available in 50, 80, and 119-gallon capacities
- Advanced Controls—Adjustable immersion temperature control ranges from 90°F to 190°F for precise heating
- 3-year limited tank and 1-year limited parts warranty
The Sandblaster® Immersion Thermostat electric water heaters are ideal for commercial applications—as recovery heaters with their own storage tanks or as boosters for supplying sanitizing rinse water for dishwashing. Advanced controls and an Economy Mode mean these models are both versatile and energy efficient, meeting U.S. Department of Energy and ASHRAE/IES 90.1 standards for thermal efficiency and standby loss. The user-friendly interface features an LCD display with plain English text and animated icons for operational and diagnostic information. Adjustable immersion temperature control ranges from 90°F to 190°F for precise heating. Sequential activation of heating elements minimizes current surges and ensures accurate temperature control. Available in 50, 80, and 119-gallon sizes, Sandblaster® water heaters provide a durable, efficient, and customizable solution for commercial water heating needs.
Standard Commercial Electric - Adjusting the Temperature
Standard Commercial Electric - Blank Display
Standard Commercial Electric - Checking or Replacing a Heating Element
Standard Commercial Electric - ECO Fault
Standard Commercial Electric - No Current Detected
Standard Commercial Electric - No Hot Water
Standard Commercial Electric - Replacing the Thermostat
Standard Commercial Electric - Temp Probe Open or Shorted
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Standard Commercial Electric - Tripped ECO