SPECIFICATIONS - MODEL BSAT - 750W
(For Engine Compartments of 650 cu. ft. or less)
(Most boats 25' - 42', any boat with twin engines,
or a boat with a single engine plus a generator)
A boat that is stored out of the water on a lift, or on a
trailer, will require this size heater for full engine compartment protection.
UNIT DIMENSIONS:
- 61/2"H x 61/2"W x 21" L - 2" Mounting Bracket at each end of unit. Weight - Approximately 7.5 lbs.
UNIT ENCLOSURE:
- 16 Ga. aluminum. Designed for exceptional strength and long life. CAD Vents for proper air flow and maximum heat distribution. Fully Powder Coated for scratch and corrosion resistance.
HEATING ELEMENT:
- 750W, Cast Alloy, completely sealed, specially designed and engineered for this application. Cast Alloy provides excellent corrosion resistance. Vibration resistant. Will not spark. UL recognized.
THERMOSTAT CONTROL:
- Hermetically sealed. Factory calibrated and pre-set to activate heater unit when ambient air temperature falls below 45 F (approximately), and continue operation until ambient reaches 55 F (approximately). FM approved.
FAN:
- Heavy Duty, computer style induction fan. Rated at 105 CFM. UL recognized. CSA certified.
FAN DELAY OFF:
- Permits fan to continue operation for approximately 10 minutes after heating element turns off. Distributes residual heat from the element, and continues engine compartment air exchange.
POWER CORD:
- 20' - Rated 13A, heavy duty service. UL and CSA recognized.
UNIT DRAW:
- Approximately 6.5A at 120V.
BTU OUTPUT:
COST TO OPERATE:
- 6/Hr. (Based on Average Electricity Cost of 8/KWH)
TEST OPERATION OF UNIT:
To "test" the unit when ambient air temperature is above 45F you must simulate an ambient below 45F. To create the simulation: With the heater unit properly hardwired to a 120V power source, locate the 1/2" dia. hole marked "Test" on the end cover of the unit. Using the 6 oz. can of Freeze Mist spray supplied with your heater, insert the "straw" into the nozzle and spray a 2-3 second burst of mist into the "Test" hole. This will "trick" the thermostat into turning the heater "ON". After a period of time (30 sec. - 3 min.), the ambient temperature of your test environment will resume control of the thermostat and turn your heater "OFF".
*Remember: The fan will continue operating for 10 minutes after the heating element has turned "OFF".