First, I know nothing about wiring or anything and have no plans to do any myself. I just need to know where to start.
I live in a mobile home and have a MH specific water heater. It's a single element heater 4500 Watts and run on 240.
The heater has started leaking and I have to replace it. The problem is that just about the only thing I can find are dual element heaters and from what I'm reading in the instruction manuals, 10 gauge wiring is called for.
My current 4500 Watt/240 Volt heater is being supplied by 12/2 wire.
First, why would there be a difference in wiring between my old heater and a new one if the old one has been supplied with a 12/2 line for 10 years?
Second, both my water heater and furnace on are double throw thirty amp breakers. Is a dual element heater going to make any kind of difference where something in the panel would need to be changed.
Finally, having used the 12/2 wire for 10 years, does it need to be rewired with 10 gauge for a new heater?
Thanks for any help you can provide.
I live in a mobile home and have a MH specific water heater. It's a single element heater 4500 Watts and run on 240.
The heater has started leaking and I have to replace it. The problem is that just about the only thing I can find are dual element heaters and from what I'm reading in the instruction manuals, 10 gauge wiring is called for.
My current 4500 Watt/240 Volt heater is being supplied by 12/2 wire.
First, why would there be a difference in wiring between my old heater and a new one if the old one has been supplied with a 12/2 line for 10 years?
Second, both my water heater and furnace on are double throw thirty amp breakers. Is a dual element heater going to make any kind of difference where something in the panel would need to be changed.
Finally, having used the 12/2 wire for 10 years, does it need to be rewired with 10 gauge for a new heater?
Thanks for any help you can provide.