...remove the heating elements by removing the two wires and using a water heater socket (or 1 1/2 inch socket if you have a big socket set) and replace them. As a side note, if you have removed the ...
...remove black and red lead wires from the element use a socket to un thread the 3000watt 240 volt screw in element. re install the new element atach wires to element. Fill tank with water before ...
...remove elements with a 1 1/2 " element wrench or socket. Replace elements and connect electrical and turn water back on and leave the faucet open to get all air out of system and water flowing from ...
...remove element they have a tube type socket at hardware stores for the removal of it. Put elements in and fill water heater till all air is out of lines before turning power back on. make sure water ...
Question about General Electric Water Heaters
...remove with socket if it is that type of element or 4 bolt type. Upon starting putting it all back together remember to open all faucet's hot side to purge out all air out of system before turning ...
...remove wires and element with a socket 1 3/8 ".. Replace new element in place and turn water back on and fill heater back up with all air out of system before cutting power on. Once air is out and ...
...socket wrench that fits the element. prepare your replacement assembly by seating the seal to the base of the element. Ensure the power is off, remove the second wire from the element, shut off the ...
remove bottom heating element using a special large socket. Visual inspection should tell you if it is melted. If it is ok check the top heating element. If the heater was on and the tank not full the
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Remove elements and check continuity between the two terminals. If you have bad, or no continuity, replace the element. I suggest that you buy a 1 1/2" ratchet socket because the element wrenches sold
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