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Watkins Spa Heater No Fault Titanium Heater 1.5kW/6kW 73790-PDR OEM - Hot Tub Parts

Hot Tub Compatible With Watkins Spas Heater No Fault Titanium Heater,1.5kW/6kW 73790-PDR

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Hot Tub Heater Watkins No Fault Titanium Heater, 1.5kW/6kW 73790 - PDR / HTCP73790 OEM
This Heater comes from Watkins made for Watkins not an after market part
This 2015 No-Fault PDR Titanium Heater is the newest factory upgrade replacement heater from the makers of Hot Springs spas. Its double-pass sleek design replaces all previously discontinued heater styles. The double-pass feature efficiently heats the water in two stages and oh what a perfect job it does! Now factory approved and warrantied for all 115 volt 1.5kW and 230 volt - 6kW installations for all 1995-now Hot Springs and Tiger River spa models. For 4kW, 230 volt applications see the 73791 PDR. Your existing 3/4" vinyl tubing will attach to this heater with no worries. The thermistors have different thread sizes to insure they can't accidentally be reversed when re-installing them into this new PDR heater. The also have different tips on the ends of the wire to insure they can't accidentally be plugged into the wrong port on the IQ Control Box.
This replacement heater doesn't have a plug on the end of the power cord like on the 1995-1996 spas. In most applications, the heater is connected directly inside the spas control box. If your existing heater plugs in to the bottom of your control box, you may need the appropriate adapter. Adapters are listed next to your spa model on the chart below.
Note: The 73791 can be used as an alternative to this heater in a spa that's wired 230 volts. Some service techs prefer the 4kW PDR to this 6 kW siting that it puts less strain on old/weakening 30 amp GFCI breakers.
73790 draws 25 amps (wired 230 volts)
73791 draws 16 amps (wired 230 volts)
Tip: You can also utilize the cord end (plug) from your old No Fault heater and splice it onto a PDR if needed.
Note#1: This PDR (power-down-reset) heater eliminates the manual reset button, which means that you never need to remove the equipment door to reset the heater. Simply power down the spa for 30 seconds by either tripping off the GFCI breakers in thesub panel (on 230volt models) or unplugging the spa (115volt models). Yay for this massive improvement! There is something about the manual reset circuitry on heaters that causes them to expire prematurely. This heater replaces all heaters in all 1995-now Hot Spring, Tiger River and Limelight hot tubs which includes the No Fault 6000 heaters, Watkins No Fault 5500 and the No-Fault 1500 cartridge style heater.
Note#2: The inlet thermistor port on these style heaters require a wrench to thread in the thermistor.
Replacement Hint: It's easier to replace a heater if the spa is drained. However, some folks leave the water in the spa, disconnect the vinyl tubing from their old heater and insert wine corks into the ends of the vinyl tubing. This insures a minimal amount of water loss during the change out. Clever repair techs use radiator hose pinch off pliers to clamp off the tubing.