Thursday, 18 October 2012

How To Install A Water Heater



How to Install a Hot Water Heater

How To Install A Water Heater

Hooking up a hot water heater is one of the more common home repair jobs and is easy to learn. Obviously, the first thing you must do is disconnect and remove the old hot water heater. Turn off your gas or electricity, whichever is connected to the water heater. You then need to drain the water from the old heater. You will next need to remove the water heater from the pipes, but be careful since the water pipes may still have hot water in them which is still hot enough to burn you. Once completed, you can remove the water heater and dispose of it. Keep in mind, though, that may local and state laws have restrictions on disposing of hot water heaters. If you are using gas, be careful that the gas pipe can reach easily to prevent any gas leaks.

Connect the new water heater to the same connections as the old one, and connect the third pipe to the main water line. Connecting the pipes is the most common mistake made during installation. If the cold water turns hot and your hot water never warms, you will need to switch the pipes.

Next, you must locate the relief valve on the new hot water heater. Finally, connect the new hot water heater to the power. Connect it either to the gas line or the electricity so the water can be heated.

Installing Electric Water Heaters in Our Homes

Electric water heaters are the most preferred heaters installed in the homes. There are some advantages and disadvantages in using an electric water heater. The first thing to say about electric water heaters is that there is a wide range of electric heaters to choose from. There are two types of electric water heaters. They are heaters with tank and those without a tank attached to it. Electric heaters with tanks come in a wide range of capacity. They are available in small 6 gallon tanks for installing in RV or for single rooms up to 100 gallon capacity tanks. 

A tank less heater finds its use in such places where the availability of space is limited. Tank less water heaters need much less maintenance. Tank less heaters give hot water by instantly heating it while passing through the heater. All other models of the heaters need insulated pipes for saving the heat. But in the case of tank less models, there is no need for lengthy insulation. They can heat water pretty quickly than other models.

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