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Camco #04603 4500W 240V Flan Element
4500 watt, 240 volt. Tools needed not supplied: Philips screwdriver, socket wrench. Fits most GE, Craftmaster, Bradford White, A O Smith, Rheem, Mor-Flo, Sears, GS Wood (some models), Ruud, State, Kenmore, Richmond, Reliance, Maytag, American, and [... more]
$10.98
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Heating Element 2500 Watt
240 volt. Screw in flange. Replaces all brands standard 1 inch NPS screw in elements. Complete instructions enclosed. Installs with a garden hose, element wrench #9000429 and a phillips head screwdriver. 1 inch screw-in elements replace all bolt-in [... more]
$13.59
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How to Replace an Electric Water Heater
For the most part, electric water heaters are trouble-free. But if you are having problems that you can't easily repair, it might be time to replace your electric water heater. A homeowner such as yourself can replace an electric water heater. ... [... more]
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How to Replace an Electric Water Heater Element
If you don't seem to have the same amount of hot water available as you had before, you may have a bad heating element in the water heater. Over time, the heating element can become coated with calcium carbonate from the water and its efficiency ... [... more]
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Camco #02343 4500W 240V Scr Element
4500 watt, 240 volt. Screw in. Tools needed not supplied: Philips screwdriver, screw in element wrench #09883 or #09943. Fits most GE, Craftmaster, Bradford White, A O Smith, Rheem, Mor-Flo, Sears, GS Wood (some models), Ruud, State, Kenmore, Richmond, [... more]
$11.48
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Camco #02143 1500W 120V Scr Element
1500 watt, 120 volt. Screw in. Tools needed not supplied: Philips screwdriver, screw in element wrench #09883 or #09943. Fits most GE, Craftmaster, Bradford White, A O Smith, Rheem, Mor-Flo, Sears, GS Wood (some models), Ruud, State, Kenmore, Richmond, [... more]
$10.68
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Camco #04603 4500W 240V Flan Element
4500 watt, 240 volt. Tools needed not supplied: Philips screwdriver, socket wrench. Fits most GE, Craftmaster, Bradford White, A O Smith, Rheem, Mor-Flo, Sears, GS Wood (some models), Ruud, State, Kenmore, Richmond, Reliance, Maytag, American, and [... more]
$10.98
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How To Install An Electric Water Heater
A water heater, especially an electric model, is a very simple device. Unheated water enters one side of the tank. The water is heated by a couple of electric resistance elements that extend from the side of the tank into the middle of the water. ... [... more]
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Camco #02343 4500W 240V Scr Element
4500 watt, 240 volt. Screw in. Tools needed not supplied: Philips screwdriver, screw in element wrench #09883 or #09943. Fits most GE, Craftmaster, Bradford White, A O Smith, Rheem, Mor-Flo, Sears, GS Wood (some models), Ruud, State, Kenmore, Richmond, [... more]
$10.98
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How To Install An Electric Water Heater
A water heater, especially an electric model, is a very simple device. Unheated water enters one side of the tank. The water is heated by a couple of electric resistance elements that extend from the side of the tank into the middle of the water. ... [... more]
Popular Mechanics

Electric water heaters.
Each year, approximately 3,800 injuries and 34 deaths occur in the home due to scalding from excessively hot tap water. The majority of these accidents involve the elderly and children under the age of five. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety ... [... more]
US Consumer Product Safety Commission

How to Diagnose and repair your electric water heater, ...
Electric water heaters can seem complicated. They have both an upper and lower heating element with thermostats for each. In operation, the upper element comes on first. When the water in the top of the tank comes up to the preset temperature, ... [... more]
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