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What's
Included
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- a .84-inch-diameter by 48-inch (a quarter more anode than
what usually comes with a 6-year-warranty water heater) magnesium
combination (also known as outlet) anode
rod (about 48 inches of overhead clearance needed)
- curved dip tube
- ball-valve drain assembly with cap
- Water Heater Workbook
- pipe thread seal tape
- instructions
- service sticker
This kind
of anode screws into the hot-water port and can either replace
another combo rod or augment a hex-head anode. Fits all residential
water heaters with 3/4-inch plumbing. Anode can be cut to fit
shorter tanks.
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What
Does It Do?
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- The anode
will keep your tank from rusting and breaking.
- The dip tube
and drain assembly control sediment buildup by forcing water and
sediment to swirl around the bottom of the tank and out.
- The ball
valve has a relatively large diameter opening and a straight path,
which make it harder for big sediment chunks to clog it, and easier
to clear it if they do.
- The cap keeps
the unwary from flooding the water heater space by accidentally
opening the ball valve.
- The tape
will make it easier to get the anode out to check its consumption
down the road.
- The book
will not only guide you to the installation of parts, but help
you understand and resolve other water heater problems.
- The sticker
will help you remember when you installed the parts.
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Tools
Needed
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- Pipe wrench
- adjustable pliers
- drill with 7/8-inch hole saw
- basin wrench
- hammer
- flat-bladed screwdriver.
For further details, check out the Tools
page and Know-How.
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Ordering
Details
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The products
offered here are designed to make water heaters last longer, or
solve specific problems. Installation is potentially do-it-yourself,
but if you have the least doubt about your abilities, we suggest
that you obtain expert help.
This page
is for shipping to CANADA by Priority Mail. If you are
in the continental United States, Alaska or Hawaii, go back to
the main
cart and order from there or the details page for your area.
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Important:
Before you order
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1. If you
contemplate adding an anode to a new tank, things have gotten
complicated recently. The combo anode will not work in
heaters made in 2005 or later by Rheem/Ruud/Richmond/GE. Also,
if there are two anodes in a tank, they need to be of the same
metal. Otherwise,
the magnesium rod will be consumed more
rapidly in the presence of an aluminum one and
you won't get as long a life. On the other hand, if the tank is
five years old or more, having dissimilar metals is less of an
issue, since the original one will likely be largely consumed.
All the lower-end heaters by A.O. Smith, American, State, Kenmore,
Whirlpool and Maytag have aluminum anodes. We've thought about
stocking aluminum combo rods, but we've preached against aluminum
for 15 years and won't change now just to make a buck. You still
have the option of removing the aluminum hex anode that comes
with the tank and installing two magnesium anodes. A plus is that
ours are thicker than factory ones.
Also tell
us the brand of your heater.
2. Measure
your water heater from the top to the drain valve and send the
measurement to us at mail@waterheaterrescue.com. There are
a few tanks that are shorter than average that require a shorter
curved dip tube.
3. If you're
getting a maximum-insulation tank, as we recommend, tell us so
that we can include a 4-inch drain valve nipple.
If you
have any doubts about what you're ordering, be sure and e-mail
your questions to us. We want you to order only what you need!
mail@waterheaterrescue.com
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Return
Policy
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in original condition can usually be returned for a full refund
of the purchase price, not including shipping. E-mail mail@waterheaterrescue.com
for instructions and authorization. |
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SKU1,
$128,
shipping included
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