Electric Hot Water Heater Anode Rods

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6 Care of Water Heaters

Interview Tip # 1 Preparing the water heater
Turn off the power if the heater Electric.
Turn off the water heater by closing the valve to cold water. Its located on top of the heater. Cold chain is always right.
Open a hot water faucet inside the house. the air pressure out of the tap water.
Open the drain valve at the bottom of the heater. It looks like a hose bibb. Leave a gallon or more on the water heater.
Do not allow anyone to use hot water for the moment that you work on the water heater.
Interview Tip # 2 Why do the interview?
The information contained in this article is not public knowledge. It should be. It is also very difficult to find any information about the maintenance of water heaters everywhere.
These tips will make it more efficient heating, and much less likely to cause problems on the road. Most maintenance is fast and cheap too.
Maintenance Tip # 3 Access the hexhead
The top of each hot water tank is a type of head shape hex. It is easy to see one or the other or it is not. If not, then it is an opportunity for improved maintenance future water heater.
Drill very small 1 / 4 inch holes one at a time through the top sheet of the heater. Do not drill into the hot water or it will be unusable. Once A hole is drilled using a sharp object like a pen or screwdriver to poke inside and locate the hex head.
When located, use shears to peel the tin metal at the top and remove all foam insulation near the hexagon. Use tape to cover the sharp edges of tin metal to avoid cutting your hands. Pat the edges of the tin down with a hammer as well. Now your anode rods inside your tank can be maintained more easily. Because they are attached in hex.
Maintenance Tip # 4 When a geyser receive alimony?
Turn the knob to pilot. Look inside the combustion chamber once the flame is out with a flashlight. Do you see the water, rust, or water marks? If yes, then you'll probably need to invest in a whole new brand water heater. If not, then the maintenance of the water heater is an option for you. Now look on top of the geyser to the baffle stack. This is the long piece of tin metal which extends overall ceiling. Has it of rust on it? If yes, then you have poor ventilation in the room with the heater in it. Call a plumber for advice on your situation, because you do not want a hole through the rusty metal tin. If any rust appears, maintenance can be performed.
Maintenance Tip # 5 Registration maintenance you do.
Put a big sticker on the outside of the heater, but Do not place it on something important. Note the date when you check or replace the anode rods. Also note any time you flush the tank. If new parts are used, write the party and the date on his lap.
Maintenance Tip # 6 Anode Inspection
Check your anode rods every two or three years. Occasionally location anode is written on the instruction on the outside of the heater.
You can have a combination anode rod. This means that it is attached the hot water outlet on top of the heater. To determine if you have one, disconnect the piping hot water and hot water outlet, which is always on the left. Poke a wire hanger down into the hole. If it touches something within a few inches, you have a combination anode. Use pipe wrench to remove the anode combination.
You can have the anode rod in a hard plastic 2 inches wide or less. Insert the disc, then use a socket wrench 1-1/16 ", a reader 3 / 4, and a breaker bar. Another person may have to stabilize the tank when you unscrew the anode rod.

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