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Hydra electric boilers recalled for malfunction, overheating problems
- November 23, 2007 4:30 PM
- By Peter Hadzipetros
About 1,722 Hydra electric boilers are being recalled because they may pose a fire hazard, the manufacturer International Comfort and CSA International said Friday.
The recall affects Revision A boilers sold under the Dettson, Lincoln, Heil, Keeprite, Tempstar and Arcoaire brands with the following model numbers:
- HYDRA09-E2401M-A.
- HYDRA15-E2401M-A.
- HYDRA18-E2401M-A.
- HYDRA20-E2401M-A.
- HYDRA24-E2401M-A.
The units, which have been found to malfunction and overheat, were manufactured between May 2004 and June 2005. The serial number date code range includes SD050425721 - SD060580677.
No associated injuries have been reported.
Consumers should contact their dealer for an inspection and repair. For more information, the company can be reached at (800) 567-2733.
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