Elecro Titanium Swimming Pool Heater

Suitable for In-Ground, Above Ground & Splasher Pools

 

The Elecro Titanium swimming pool heater is the latest addition to a growing product range. As with the stainless steel model all units come fully equipped with a highly sensitive flow switch, control thermostat, high limiting safety thermostat & integral contactor / relay. The main difference is that the tank & element(s) are now being produced in Pure Titanium. 

The decision was made to produce in Titanium for a number of reasons, not only for it's super strength but also for it's outstanding corrosion & erosion resistance properties. The reason that Titanium is so tough in comparison to all other metals is that it is completely non-reactive, this means that the Titanium heater is also suitable for heating acids or virtually any liquids. The Titanium heaters are as easy to install as the stainless steel model, all heaters are fitted with 1½'' BSP female threaded adapters for connection to rigid pipework, heater sizes 2-kW through to 12-kW are also supplied with hosetail adapters for connecting to flexible pipework. 

bulletPURE Titanium Flow Tube & Element (s)
bulletThermostat You Control
bulletSeparate High Limiting Safety Thermostat
bulletIntegral Contactor / Relay
bulletReversible Flow Switch

Technical Specifications

Main Tank PURE Titanium
Heating Elements PURE Titanium
Control Thermostat 0°C - 40°C with 1.5°C differential
High Limit Safety Thermostat 50°C Manual Rest
Minimum Flow Requirement 1,000-litres per hour
Maximum Flow Velocity 13,000-litres per hour

 

Power Requirements and prices

Power Ratings Amps Price Buy Price with timer Buy
2-kW 9 £


£


3-kW 13 £


£


4.5-kW 20 £


£


6-kW 27 £


£


9-kW 40 £


£


12-kW 53 £


£


15-kW 66 £


£


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Last modified: July 09, 2008