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Marathon Electric Water Heater: 240V AC, 50 Gal, 4,500 W, Single Phase, 62.8 in Ht, 21 Gph @ 90F Model: MR50245
Marathon Electric Water Heater is a 240V AC, single phase water heater with a tank capacity of 50 gal. It has an energy factor of 0.91 and comes with temperature and pressure relief valves as well as pipe wrap energy saving kit.
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Description
Marathon Electric Water Heater is a 240V AC, single phase water heater with a tank capacity of 50 gal. It has an energy factor of 0.91 and comes with temperature and pressure relief valves as well as pipe wrap energy saving kit.
Specifications
Wattage | 4,500 W |
Dimensions | 62.8 In |
Energy Efficiency | 0.91 |
Maximum Recovery Flow Rate | 21 Gph @ 90°f |
Number Of Elements | 2 |
Cold Inlet Size | 3/4 In |
Included Valves | Temperature And Pressure Relief |
Manufacturer Warranty Length | 6 Yr On Parts; Lifetime Limited On Tank |
Thermal Efficiency | 92 % |
Tank Insulation Material | Polyurethane |
Standards | Ul Listed |
Minimum Delivered Temperature | 90 °F |
Market | Residential |
Phase | Single |
Equivalent Btuh | 15,355 Btuh |
Unspsc | 40101825 |
Tank Diameter | 23.5 In |
Water Connection Location | Top |
Maximum Water Pressure | 150 Psi |
Country Of Origin | Usa (Subject To Change) |
Maximum Delivered Temperature | 150 °F |
Tank Capacity | 50 Gal |
Manufacturer Part Number | Mr50245 |
Cold Inlet Type | Npt |
Brand | Marathon |
Includes | Factory-installed T&p Valve; Pipe Wrap Energy Saving Kit |
Operating Voltage | 240v Ac |
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