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Part # 46-337-1012

Manufacturer Code 9920-101435

Dimensions 19.5" L x 3.75" W x 4" D

Alternate Part #'s 9920101435, GAGT9920101435, GKT9920101435

Product Description

Description:

Elevate your spa experience with the Gecko Heat.Wav Flow Thru Spa Heater. Engineered with precision and designed for optimal performance, this spa heater ensures consistent warmth for those long, relaxing spa sessions.

Features:

  • Compact Design: Measuring only 15" in length, it is built to seamlessly fit into your spa setup without being obtrusive.

  • Efficient Plumbing: Features 2" plumbing ports, ensuring a smooth flow of water through the heater and an even distribution of warmth throughout your spa.

  • Voltage Versatility: Comes preset for 230v operation, but with a swift adjustment of a cable connection port, you can easily convert it for 115v use. Whether you're running a home spa or a commercial setup, the Heat.Wav is adaptable to your power needs.

  • Power Rating: When operating at 230v, it boasts a robust 4.0 kW rating, ensuring rapid and efficient heating. For those using the 115v setting, it still offers a powerful 1.0 kW.

  • Durable Construction: Built with high-quality materials to withstand the demands of regular use, ensuring longevity and reliability.

  • User-friendly Installation: The intuitive design allows for hassle-free installation, making it perfect for both professionals and DIY enthusiasts.

In the Box:

  • 1x Gecko Heat.Wav Flow Thru Spa Heater
  • Installation guide
  • Warranty card

Whether it's a chilly winter evening or a cool summer night, the Gecko Heat.Wav Flow Thru Spa Heater ensures your spa remains an oasis of warmth and relaxation. Dive in, unwind, and let the Heat.Wav take care of the rest.

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?     Asked on 3/30/2022by Inyo Visitor

If I disconnect the heater element (all 3 inclusive of the ground) should it allow the breaker to reset & confirm the problem with tripping the breaker is in fact the heating element?

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A  Answered on 3/30/2022 by InyoPools Product Specialist Rich N.

The answer could be yes, but it could also be other things in the system (including the breaker itself and any other things that may be in the circuit like the heater relay or its controls) that may only be energized when the heater is completely connected. If you have an ohmmeter, check the heater elements.  The acceptable resistance range for most heaters is between 9-12Ω (ohms), though some may be as high as 20Ω.  Be sure there is no continuity between the element and the casing as well.  
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