Product Overview
Is it time to replace your hot water heater? A tell-tale sign is water leaking from the tank! Short of that, if your water is dirty or rusty looking, has a metallic taste or smell or you are just experiencing less and less hot water, it may be time. Rusty or dirty looking water could be a sign that there is corrosion inside the tank. Of course, these are signs of a potential issue, but if your hot water heater is older than 10 - 15 years, it may also be time to think about it.
American Water Heaters ProLine LowBoy is sure to fit into your low ceilinged space. Standing under 3 ft. tall, this lowboy features top connections, requiring additional height for water connections. The junction box is also located on the top of the unit. The T&P Valve is on the side of the unit, 24" from the floor. The unit also includes two access panels on the front of the unit. These access panels allow access to the upper and lower elements and thermostats. The unit is approved for mobile/manufactured home installation and is CSA certified and includes an ASME Rated T&P Relief Valve.
The E6N-40L hot water heater has a First Hour Rating or First Hour Delivery of 50 gallons. Basically, the First Hour Rating means how much hot water the hot water heater can deliver in an hour of use, assuming you are starting with a fully heated tank. A 40 gallon water heater is sufficiently sized for a household of 2 - 3 people with regular demand.
Features of the E6N-40L electric water heater include:
- Dual 4500 Watt elements
- Self-Cleaning Dip Tube - Reduces lime and sediment build-up
- Stainless Steel Core Anode Rod
- Enhanced-Flow Brass Drain Valve
- Blue-Diamond Glass Coating - interior glass lined water tank for superior corrosion resistance
- HUD Standards for mobile and manufactured home installation
- 6 year Tank and Parts Warranty
Dimensions:
- A - Height (not including connections): 33-1/2"
- B - Floor to T&P: 24"
- C - Diameter: 26"
Tech Specs
General Features
Weights and Dimensions
Performance
Venting and Connection Requirements
Electrical Requirements
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