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faucet will help the tank drain faster.   the air removed and is completely full   turn power OFF
                                                                                    and check with a non-contact circuit tes-
          5    Remove the upper or lower     of water. Failure to perform this step   ter before working on the water heater.
                                             can cause the upper hea  ng element to
               access panel on the water
               heater, and then fold back the   burn out. Once you are certain the tank
        insula  on and remove the plas  c    is completely full of water, close the hot
        element/thermostat cover.            water faucet.








                                             Figure 35 - Drain Valve
                                                    Check the newly installed      Figure 36 - Upper and Lower Thermostats
        Figure 34 - Access Panel              11    element for leaks. If a leak is
               With the tank drained and            present,   ghten the element    at  your local plumbing supplier).
          6    power o  , remove the power   un  l the leak stops. If you cannot stop   Note that the upper and lower ther-
               wires from the element you    the leak, drain the tank and remove the   mostats are different (above). Some
                                                                                    models only have one thermostat.
        intend to replace.                   element. Inspect the gasket for dam-
                                             age. If the gasket is damaged, replace
               Remove the bad element using                                         between the thermostat and the tank
          7    an element wrench.            the gasket and re-install the element.
                                                    Once the element is success-    mark the wires
               Make sure the new element is   12
          8    the correct replacement by           fully installed and there are no
                                                    leaks, replace the power wires,
                                             thermostat cover, insula  on, and access   Steps for Replacing the
        data plate for voltage and wa  age
        informa  on.                         panel. Make sure all wire connec  ons   Thermostat:
                                             are   ght. Replace the cover on the         Turn the power OFF at the
          9    Clean the threads in the tank   electrical junc  on box.             1     circuit breaker or remove fuses.
               opening with a rag. Insert the
               new element equipped with a    13    Restore power to the water     NOTICE: It is not necessary to drain the
        rubber gasket. NOTE: Use a drop of          heater. It may take two hours   tank to replace a thermostat.
        hand dishwashing liquid to lubricate the    for the tank to heat up.             Open the electrical junc  on box
        gasket to help avoid damaging the      Replacing the Thermostat             2     on top of the water heater. Using
        gasket as it is being   ghtened. Tighten                                          a non-contact circuit tester, check
        with an element wrench.                 WARNING! Working on an ener-       the power wires to make certain the
                                             gized circuit can result in severe injury   power is OFF.
        NOTICE: Do not turn power back on un  l   or death from electrical shock. Turn
        the tank is completely full of water. For   power o  . Check wires with a non-con-
        complete instruc  ons on lling the tank,   tact circuit tester to make sure power

        follow Step 8 in the Installa  on sec  on.

                                             is o  . When you are nished, be sure
               Rell the tank by opening the   all covers are secured to reduce the

         10    cold water supply valve. Make  risk of re and electric shock.

                                                                                                                       MAINTENANCE
               sure a hot water faucet is open
        and the drain valve is closed. Allow the
        hot water to run full for at least three   the following tools and supplies:   Figure 37 - Non-Contact Circuit Tester
        minutes to make sure the tank has all





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