Anode Rod Maintenance and Service
CAUTION - IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE
This information is intended for use by individuals
possessing adequate background of electrical,
electronic and mechanical experience. Any attempt
to repair a major appliance may result in personal
injury and property damage. The manufacturer or
seller cannot be responsible for the interpretation
of this information, nor can it assume any liability in
connection with its use.
Tools needed:
• Socket/Torque Wrench
• 1
/
" Socket
1
16
• Pipe Joint Compound or Pipe Thread Sealant Tape
• Anode Rod, if needed
* See page 25 for part ordering instructions
To service the Anode Rod:
1. Disconnect power, shut off the cold water supply, and
shut off the LP gas supply at the LP gas storage
tanks.
2. Using a 1 1/16" socket, unscrew the anode rod, then
lift out to inspect.
3. Inspect and replace if necessary.
4. To install the anode rod, seal the threads with pipe
joint compound or pipe thread sealant tape, thread
into the port tighten.
5. Turn water supply on, open a tap to remove any air in
plumbing system, fill water heater with water, inspect
for leaks, then turn the power on.
NOTE: Do not turn on power until water heater is
completely filled.
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Anode Rod
Routine Preventative Maintenance
Anode Rod
Anode rods are designed and installed to protect and
extend the life of residential water storage tanks.
The anode rod must be removed from the water heater's
tank and inspected annually, and replaced when more
than 6" (15.2 cm) of core wire is exposed at either end of
the rod.* NOTE: Artificially softened water will cause the
anode rod to consume more rapidly.
Due to shock hazard and to prevent accidental water
leaks, this inspection should be done by a qualified
servicer or plumber, and requires that the electric power
and cold water supply be turned off before servicing the
anode rod.
NOTICE: Do not remove the anode rod from the water
heater's tank except for inspection and/or replacement,
as operation with the anode rod removed will shorten the
life of the glass-lined tank and will void warranty
coverage.
*NOTE: Failure to replace the anode rod when
consumed voids the warranty for the tank. Warranty
coverage for all other components remains intact,
and is unaffected by this maintenance requirement. The
replacement anode rod, and the inspection for
consumption are not covered by warranty.