Cal Stainless WH-1200 recirculating heater

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I've managed to pick up a California Stainless WH-1200 recirculating water heater on the cheap, formerly used in a pro lab. These are typically used to maintain temperature in a water jacket for dip-n-dunk type processing. I'll be using it for water bath temp control in my own processing.

I have the rather terse instructions that come with the unit, but they're mum on matters of placement of the unit relative to the water bath -- above, level with, or even below(*). I was wondering if anyone has experience with these, and has any sense of what works best in arranging the heater relative to the water bath?

(*) though below seems right out, as it could lead to water running down towards the unit and possibly to components outside of the water seals.
 
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Sigh. That would be smart now, wouldn't it? :rolleyes: Thanks ic-racer, I'll definitely do that.

In any case, if anyone who's used one of these has advice to share, do chime in. Thanks!
 
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