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If you don't have anything on your kettle and you want an easily removable element, this kit is for you.
See the list of included parts.
What this kit does NOT come with, but you will likely need, will be found in the optional accessories list on the right. 40mm hole saw, big socket to tighten the nut on the weldless TC flange, and some kind of 10 gauge cable with L6-30R on the end. We have several appropriate cables available.
Getting the TC port in your pot: The 1-1/2" Triclover (TC) weldless bulkhead flange allows you to add a TC port to any tank or kettle with absolutely no welding or soldering. Just drill a hole and tighten the locknut. Done!
Installation Notes:
- Hole Size Required - 1-5/8" or 41mm. Note that the most pleasant tool to use for this is a knockout punch set. Since they are extremely cost prohibitive, the next best option is our tungsten carbide hose saw (40mm). After deburring the 40mm hole, the result is a clean 41mm hole. See the accessories column on the right for the bit.
- The oring contact is on the flange side of the fitting so make sure there are no burrs on that side of the hole.
- The lock nut hex measures 2-1/16" or 52mm. Turning it with an adjustable wrench does NOT work well. You'll need a socket or a box wrench. Since these tools are very rare, we offer a socket as an accessory. It requires a 1/2" drive ratchet.
- The front of the flange does not have flats for a wrench. The easiest way to hold the front of the flange for tightening is to clamp any other TC part on with the gasket and clamp (a blank cap works great). Once tight, you can insert a long rod or screw driver into the hole of the wingnut.
Element length is approximately 14.25" Long to the TC flange. With the added 1/2" from the TC flange, your pot must be at least 14" in diameter.
Everything is 304 High polish stainless steel.
These are made in China. Warranty is 3 months from date of purchase and does NOT cover damage due to dry firing. These elements must be submerged in liquid any time power is applied.
It is extremely important that you consult with an electrical professional for advice or wiring help. Under no circumstances should these be used without proper wiring, ground fault circuit protection, over current circuit protection. We are not licensed electricians so we cannot provide wiring advice.
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