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It is a water heater, not a hot water heater. There would be little point in using a hot water heater. I assume that is your point.
It's called water heater. There isn't a reason to heat hot water
Water heater is real danger, also is a waste of energy, solar energy water heater is able to avoid
At least 20"x30" or large enough to remove water heater.
Because hot water heater breaker has tripped, or hot water heater has failed.
yes and when it breaks your water heater will leak when the steel tank rust.
As long as you own it.
Yes. That model has a glasslined tank.
There should be two screws holding the cover on. You will need to disconnect the supply line for the burner and pilot light, the thermocouple and the sparker wire and take the burner out as a unit.
Personally I would not, as the cold water could thermo-shock the heater. And if you have a glass-lined tank, it will crack it and shorten the life of the tank. I would follow the manufacturer's instructions.
If a sufficient amount of energy is added to a glass of ice water, the ice will melt, and if a sufficient amount of energy is removed, the water will freeze solid.
Not sure what you are asking here, broke as in not working? or broke as in pieces of glass are in the tank? If the heater is not working, you need to purchase a new heater. If the glass tube is cracked or broken and pieces of glass are in your tank, then you need to unplug the heater and remove the glass from the tank.
A well-used glass lantern will inevitably get some soot on it make sure you clean the glass with soapy water to lift off the oil that water alone cannot remove.
Begin by removing the water supply hoses from your 1989 Chevy heater core. Remove the heater core retaining bolts. The heater core can be removed.
The Mercury Tracer heater core can be found behind the passenger side kick plate. The heater core can be removed by disconnecting the water supply lines and removing the retaining bolts.
soaking in boiling hot water doesn't help, pls someone answer
removed. The heat in the glass is being extracted causing the outside of the glass to have water on it.