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Replace a Water Heater
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Home Repair
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10 steps
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Safety Warnings
Shut off electricity/gas before starting
Caution with hot water/steam
Handle chemicals like muriatic acid with care and keep away from children
Tools Needed
Wrench
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Spirit level
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Mallet or hammer
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Gouge or chisel
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Materials
Water back/boiler
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Muriatic acid
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String packing or candle wicking
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Steps
1
Shut off the water supply to the unit.
2
Disconnect all pipes at the unions or joints nearest the fire box.
3
Loosen and remove any clamps holding the fire-brick lining against the oven, then remove side and end linings.
4
Lift out the water back and move it to the ground for removal.
5
Remove soft scale or sludge by pounding the water back with a mallet or hammer.
Tip: Use a long gouge or chisel on reachable surfaces.
6
If necessary, use muriatic acid to dissolve deposits; let sit for one to two hours.
Tip: Heating the water back hastens the action of the acid.
7
Pour out the acid solution and flush the unit thoroughly with hot water.
Tip: Ensure acid is completely washed out before proceeding.
8
Position the new or cleaned water back into the unit.
Tip: Use a spirit level to ensure the water back is perfectly level.
9
Reconnect pipes to the water back.
Tip: Wrap string packing or candle wicking around the thread just before the joint closes to make it water-tight.
10
Reinstall the fire-brick linings and secure the clamps.
Pro Tips
If the unit is for a whole house with multiple floors, a high-pressure system modification may be required.
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Sources
Synthesized from 5 verified sources:
Gutenberg: Dwelling Construction
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Gutenberg: Simple Plumbing Repairs (FB 1460)
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USDA Farmers' Bulletin (Gutenberg)
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Gutenberg: Electricity for the 4-H Scientist
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Gutenberg: Electrical Guide
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