JEGS Auxiliary Heater Assembly [200 CFM at 15,000 BTU, & 325 CFM at 22,000 BTU]
555-70622
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22,000 BTU Auxiliary Heater
The JEGS 70622 2-speed auxiliary heater assembly is an ideal way to plumb heating and defrost capabilities into your vehicle. The 2-speed fan and adjustable louver flaps let you tailor the heat to your needs. Don't let cold weather stop you from enjoying your vehicle.
JEGS 555-70622 Auxiliary Heater Assembly Features:
- Overall dimensions: 10 1/4 in. L x 7 3/4 in. W x 9 1/2 in. H
- Settings:
- Low: 15,000 BTU at 200 CFM using 4 Amps
- High: 22,000 BTU at 325 CFM using 9 Amps
- Heater louvers are adjusted by roller wheels
- This assembly makes use of the engine's coolant. You will have to tap into the engine's cooling system for exit and return lines.
- Fan wiring length: 24 in.
- The fan must be wired into vehicle's wiring
- Both mounting pads feature four holes
- The top housing, secured by 8 Philips screws, can be rotated to suit your cockpit needs
Note: This heater assembly does not include defroster or louver ducting, these items are sold separately. Defroster kit 555-70607, Louver kit 555-70608
FAQ
How does an auxiliary heater work?
- An auxiliary heater operates by utilizing the vehicle's coolant system to produce heat, providing additional warmth beyond the standard heating system.
Specifications:
Can it be mounted so water inlet is on either side
Does it blow out the face of the radiator or pull air through the face? The fan mounted the way it is, is kinda confusing
What size heater hose fits unit?
Does it blow heat out of the face of it as well as the two ports on the back?
is it possible to swap out the side vents with something more directional?
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