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bizhala 4.5" x 1/2" NPT RV Water Heater Magnesium Anode Rod, Compatible with Atwood Heaters 11553 RV Water Heater Tank, for RV, Camper and Trailer Water Heaters
bizhala 4.5" x 1/2" NPT RV Water Heater Magnesium Anode Rod, Compatible with Atwood Heaters 11553 RV Water Heater Tank, for RV, Camper and Trailer Water Heaters
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Brand: bizhala
Features:
- Compatible With All Models Atwood RV Water Heater. Also Fit For Dometic Models As Well As Other 1/2" NPT Threaded Water Heater, Replace For Dometic Atwood GC6, GC10, G6A
- Product Specification: 0.5" Diameter X 4.5" Long ,Pipe Thread: 1/2" NPT, Use a 22mm Or 7/8” Socket To Remove,Not Compatible With 3/4" Thread Or 9.25-Inch Length Rod.
- This Product Is Made Of High Quality Magnesium Material, Avoiding The Problem Of Short Life And Fast Wear, Which Also Safe And Reliable, So That Your Machine Can Continue Working Efficiently
- Function: Stops Tank Corrosion And Expensive Tank Replacements. Absorbs Corrosive Particles Caused By Hot Water, Preventing Rust And Other Oxidizing Activities,Meanwhile, It Could Also Make Your Rv Water Heater Life Longer.
- Hassle-Free Installation: Includes 2 RV Water Heater Magnesium Alloy Anode Rod and waterproof PTFE tape for a secure seal. Simply wrap the tape clockwise on threads and tighten with a 22mm or 7/8” socket wrench. Keep a spare rod handy for emergencies on the road.
- If The Water Heater Is Used In The Process, Smell Odor, It Is Likely That Your Magnesium Rod Needs To Be Replaced, The Best Use Time Depends On The Quality Of The Water, The Number Of Times Used, And The Quality Of The Product Itself, Our Products Are Tested, Quality Assurance, We Also ProvideWaterproof Tape To Help Anode Rod More Well Sealed After You Replace Your Old One
model number: RV Water Heater Anode Rod
Part Number: Rv Water Heater Element Wrench Socket
Details: Compatible With RV Model:
Atwood, Dometic And Other 1/2" Thread Water Heaters
How To Remove The Old Rod
Turn Off The Power To The Water Pump. Turn Off The Gas Supply And The Electrical Power To The Water Heater. Be Sure The Water Is Cool Before Attempting To Remove The Anode Rod. To Remove, Rotate Counter-Clockwise Using A 22mm Or 7/8” Socket Wrench. It May Take A Lot Of Force To Loosen, Especially If It Hasn't Been Removed In Awhile. Stand Clear When Removing The Rod, As Water May Splash. Drain Water Heater And Flush Sediments From The Bottom Of The Tank.
This Anode Rod Is Designed To Sacrifice Itself By Corroding Before The Steel Tank, Protecting It From Rust And Extending Its Lifespan.
Warm Tip:
To Extend Anode Rod Life, Drain Water From The Tank Whenever RV Is Not Being Used.
New Anode Installation:
Wrap Threads Clockwise With Teflon Thread Sealant Tape Or Sealing Compound That Is Approved For Potable Water. Insert New Anode Rod In Drain Opening And Rotate Clockwise To Tighten. Turn On The Water Supply To Refill The Tank With Water. Check Around Threads At The Anode Rod For Leaks. If There Is A Leak Tighten Anode. Turn On Gas Supply And Electrical Power.
Package Dimensions: 8.1 x 3.8 x 0.8 inches
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