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Information on the packaging is ambiguous: Manufacturer's web site confirms that the heater is "completely submersible": Are Elite submersable heaters fully submersible - why is there is a waterline I was just inquiring about the Elite submersible heaters. I was told by the sales representative that the whole unit can be fully submerged, and I've read on other web sites that it can be. What's confusing me is that it has a maximum water level line. I' To be C.S.A. approved in Canada we have to specify a waterline, but the unit is completely submersible. To ensure even heat distribution place heater vertically. The heater should not touch anything when it is in the water, as this may cause uneven heat dispersion and cause the tube to become weakened. http://faq.hagencrm....bfaqid=21763 Elite Submersible Aquarium Heater I have purchased an Elite "submersible" Aquarium heater. It shows a MAXIMUM water line at the top of the unit which would lead me to believe the unit cannot have water above this marking. Can you please let me know if this is actually completely submers All Elite Submersible Heaters are built to be impervious to water. To be C.S.A. approved in Canada we have to specify a waterline, but the unit is completely submersible. To ensure even heat distribution place heater vertically. http://faq.hagencrm....bfaqid=21774 Elite Submersible Heaters are fully submersible I was just inquiring about the Elite submersible heaters. I was told by the sales representative that the whole unit can be fully submerged, and I've read on other web sites that it can be. What's confusing me is that it has a maximum water le Thank you for taking the time to contact us. To be C.S.A. approved in Canada we have to specify a waterline, but the unit is completely submersible. To ensure even heat distribution place heater vertically. http://faq.hagencrm....bfaqid=21764