Meet the Kuuma 11811 6 Gallon Water Heater - 120V, a premium marine-grade solution for reliable hot water on installation or replacement projects. Built to endure harsh marine environments, it delivers steady hot water when space is at a premium.
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Capacity: 6 gallon reservoir with a compact footprint designed for tight engine rooms and vessels.
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Material & Durability: Corrosion-resistant marine-grade aluminum construction built to withstand salt air, vibration, and marine use.
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Heating Options: Heats water via 120V electrical power or through an integrated front heat exchanger for flexible installation scenarios.
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Safety & Controls: Ignition-protected controls for safe operation in marine environments; T&P valve rated at 100 psi / 210°F for overpressure protection.
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Orientation & Mounting: Horizontal orientation with front and rear mounting brackets and mounting tabs for secure, stable installation.
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Dimensions: 13-3/4" W x 13-5/8" H x 19-3/4" D to fit compact spaces aboard.
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Electrical Wiring: Wiring configuration supports L1 and N for straightforward electrical connections.
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Applications: Designed as an ideal choice for new installations or as a replacement, delivering dependable hot water on demand.
With a 6-gallon capacity and a compact footprint, this water heater delivers a steady supply of hot water without encroaching on valuable deck or cabin space. The corrosion-resistant aluminum construction and robust mounting hardware stand up to salt air, vibration, and harsh marine conditions, reducing maintenance needs over time. Flexible heating options let you power the unit from 120V shore power or use the front heat exchanger when space or wiring constraints exist. The horizontal design and mounting tabs streamline installation in tight compartments, while ignition-protected controls and a reliable pressure/temperature relief setup enhance safety during operation. Designed for both new builds and replacements, the Kuuma 11811 ensures on-demand hot water wherever your voyage takes you. Note: This product can expose you to chemicals including LEAD which is known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm.