Digital Electric Heater Raypak E3T
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📌 Key Specs
Based on official Raypak data:
- Model Series: E3T (0018 / 0027 / etc.)
- Type: Electric resistance pool heater
- Heating element: Titanium (corrosion-resistant, saltwater compatible)
- Power supply: 240V single-phase (most models)
- Efficiency: ~100% (all electricity converted to heat)
- Water flow range: up to ~60 GPM
- Control system: Digital LCD with diagnostics
- Installation: Indoor or outdoor rated
🔥 Available Sizes (heat output)
Common E3T models:
- ~37,000 BTU class (small spa / hot tub)
- ~61,000 BTU class (medium spa / plunge pool)
- ~80,000–100,000 BTU class (larger spa systems)
(BTU is “heat output equivalent” — electric heaters are rated differently but behave like continuous-output heaters.)
⚙️ Key Features
✔ Fully digital control panel (temp + diagnostics)
✔ Titanium heating element (very corrosion resistant)
✔ Works with saltwater pools
✔ Built-in flow sensor (prevents dry firing)
✔ Freeze protection
✔ Compact wall-mount design
✔ Quiet operation (no combustion)
🧠 How it works (simple)
- Water flows through a heating chamber
- Electric current heats titanium elements
- Heat transfers directly into water
- No gas, no flame, no venting required
👍 Advantages
- 🔌 Easy installation (no gas line needed)
- 🧂 Safe for saltwater pools
- 🧱 Compact equipment pad footprint
- 📊 Accurate digital temperature control
- 🔧 Lower maintenance than gas heaters
- 🌿 Clean operation (no emissions)
⚠️ Limitations (important)
- ⚡ High electricity usage (expensive to run for large pools)
- 🐢 Slower heating compared to gas heaters
- 🏊 Best for spas / small pools (not large 20k+ gallon pools)
- 🔌 Requires heavy electrical wiring (often 30–60A circuits)



