NorthRoad Technologies Geyser 6000–3.0 Installation & Owner's Manual page 14

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Insert the cord through the hole just drilled
in the cover.
The Geyser has two leads exposed in the electrical cord. One will be a bare lead, and one
will have a terminal connector on it. Locate the bottom heating element inside the tank.
All electric tanks have a bottom heating element that will have  wires connected on to the
terminals. Note that some tanks have limit switches or other temperature controls connected
– make sure you go right to the element. Remove either of the two leads (note that some
tanks have terminal connectors on one or both of these leads – if possible, remove the
lead that does not have the terminal connector). Ultimately, it will not matter which of the
two leads is removed from the heating element. If both leads from the heating element
have connectors, snip off one of the connectors and strip back the insulation off that lead
approximately ½".
Find the electrical cord unit that is pre-assembled with the
strain-relief mechanism on the exposed end.
Screw the retaining ring onto the back side of the cover,
hand tight. This will hold the cord in place on the cover.
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