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>EHA vs EHA/S: What’s the Difference?

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EHA vs EHA/S: What’s the Difference?

Quick Answer

EHA uses electronic temperature control with microprocessor control and power/operating indication. EHA/S uses a bimetal thermostat and is the simplified economical version. Both series are classified as self-circulating engine coolant preheaters.

EHA engine preheater

EHA

Standard route with electronic temperature control.

EHA/S engine preheater

EHA/S

Simplified economical route with a bimetal thermostat.

Side-by-Side Comparison

Field EHA EHA/S
Positioning Standard version Simplified economical version
Control method Electronic temperature control with microprocessor control Bimetal thermostat
Indication Power and operating indication No additional indication claim used here
Circulation class Self-circulating Self-circulating
Listed models 9 7
Voltage options 240 VAC, 120 VAC, 50 VDC 240 VAC, 120 VAC
Power range 500-2000 W 500-2000 W
Applicable displacement 2.5-11.5 L 2.5-11.5 L
Listed weight 1.2 kg 1.2 kg

Which One Should You Continue With?

Review EHA when

Your requirement calls for the electronic-control configuration or the listed 50 VDC option.

Review EHA/S when

Your requirement fits the simplified economical version and a listed 120 VAC or 240 VAC option.

This comparison identifies the product path; it is not a final model selection. Send the engine, voltage and installation inputs for confirmation.

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