[C320-list] Water heater Leak...
Dave Anderer
danderer at udel.edu
Tue May 25 18:48:54 PDT 2010
I had to do that this spring. Perhaps the easiest task I've had to do. Got
the replacement from Defender - they had 20+ (!) units on the shelf at the
time. The basic outline was:
1. Disconnect shore power.
2. Remove the drawers and face frame.
3. Disconnect the tubing on the front of the heater.
4. Disconnect the wiring.
5. Remove 4 screws (2 on each end) holding the heater in-place. (A little
stretch to reach the 2 screws on the back.)
6. Slide the heater forward and disconnect the 2 hoses on the back of the
heater.
7. Slide the heater out.
..and slide the new one in and reverse the process. Turned out much easier
than I expected.
On Tue, May 25, 2010 at 7:30 PM, Jon Vez <jonvez at comcast.net> wrote:
> I have a leak in my water heater. I thought it was the drain valve, but
> after replacing, looks like I still have a leak. So I need to purchase a
> new
> one. I know there have been some posts in the past regarding replacement.
> Any suggestions/tips/advice would be greatly appreciated!!
>
>
>
> Regards,
>
>
>
> Jon Vez
>
> Solstice #582
>
>
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