Removing The Old Water Heater - Kenmore 153 Owner's Manual

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Removing
the Old Water
Heater
The water
passing
out of the drain valve
may be extremely
hot.
To avoid
being
scalded,
make
sure
all connections
are tight
and that the water
flow is directed
away
from any person.
4.
Check
again
to make
sure
the electrical
supply
is turned
"OFF"
to the water
heater.
Then
unplug
the water
heater
(cord
set) or disconnect
the electrical
supply
connection
from the water
heater junction
box.
FIGURE 4.
1. Turn "OFF"
electrical
supply
to the water
heater.
FIGURE 1.
2. Turn "OFF"
the water
supply
to the water
heater at the water
shut-off
valve
or water
meter.
FIGURE 2.
3. Attach
a hose
to the water
heater
drain
valve
and put the
other end in a floor drain
or outdoors.
Open the water
drain
valve.
Open
a nearby
hot water
faucet
which
will
relieve
pressure
in the water
heater
and speed
draining.
FIGURE 3.
* Burn hazard
, Hot water discharge.
, Keep hands clear of drain
valve discharge.
5a.
If you
have
copper
piping
to the water
heater,
the two
copper
water
pipes
can
be
cut
with
a
hacksaw
approximately
four inches
away
from
where
they connect
to the water
heater.
This will avoid cutting
off the pipes too
short.
Additional
cuts
can
be made
later
if necessary.
Disconnect
the temperature-pressure
relief valve drain line.
When
the water
heater
is drained,
disconnect
the hose
from the drain valve. Close the drain valve. The water heater
is now completely
disconnected
and ready
to be removed.
FIGURE 5a,
5b. If you have galvanized
pipe to the water
heater,
loosen
the
two galvanized
pipes
with
a pipe
wrench
at the union
in
each line. Also disconnect
the piping remaining
to the water
heater.
These
pieces
should
be saved
since
they
may be
needed
when
reconnecting
the
new
water
heater.
Disconnect
the temperature-pressure
relief valve drain line.
When
the water
heater
is drained,
disconnect
the hose
from the drain valve. Close the drain valve. The water heater
is now completely
disconnected
and ready
to be removed.
FIGURE 5b.

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