My De-Limer 50 gal electric water heater died the other day. It’s time to replace it since it’s over 20 yrs old. Here’s a pic. I’m thinking of replacing with Home Depot’s GE 40 gal. 9 yr. I’ve never installed a water heater before and looks like I can do it myself. I have a few questions and concerns.
Can I use existing flex copper pipe with fittings with new the new heater? If not, what do I need to do? It looks like the old heater has nipples. Will I need new nipples for the new heater?
How do I hook up the electrical wiring? The electrical instructions in the GE manual are pretty vague ( http://www.homedepot.com/catalog/pdfImages/69/69a45c8c-840d-4fdf-bfcb-fb6a2e780fc9.pdf ) I’m eager to do this myself. Detailed instructions or videos for dummies welcomed.
Also, our county’s website said they require a permit to replace the hot water heater but what are the consequences if we don’t get the permit first? Do most people get the permit? We can’t reach the county and don’t want to go all weekend without the permit.
Thanks
Can I use existing flex copper pipe with fittings with new the new heater? If not, what do I need to do? It looks like the old heater has nipples. Will I need new nipples for the new heater?
How do I hook up the electrical wiring? The electrical instructions in the GE manual are pretty vague ( http://www.homedepot.com/catalog/pdfImages/69/69a45c8c-840d-4fdf-bfcb-fb6a2e780fc9.pdf ) I’m eager to do this myself. Detailed instructions or videos for dummies welcomed.
Also, our county’s website said they require a permit to replace the hot water heater but what are the consequences if we don’t get the permit first? Do most people get the permit? We can’t reach the county and don’t want to go all weekend without the permit.
Thanks
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