[Shop-talk] water heater anode

Brian and Wendy maynerdfamily at msn.com
Fri Jan 1 20:22:42 MST 2016


I have no personal experience, but I have heard that sometimes the anode is located inside the water inlet. Maybe if you look at the inlet, you will see an extra hex that would indicate the anode.

Brian


On January 1, 2016, at 8:18 PM, Steven Trovato <strovato at optonline.net> wrote:

How about calling them?  Here's the "contact us" page:
http://www.richmondwaterheaters.com/Contact-Richmond-Water-Heaters

It says:

Customer Service Call Center
7:30am - 5:00pm Central Time Weekdays
Phone: 800.621.5622

-Steve

At 08:28 PM 1/1/2016, Tim . wrote:
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Hi all,


This house we bought has a Richmond electric water heater. I want to check the anode but there is no hex nut on top. All I see are plastic plugs that, when pulled, only expose insulation.


I looked online and cannot find anything that shows how to do this on this brand's units. I realize that I am search challenged but looked for quite a while.


I tried to send a message to the company via their website but the site would not allow me to send the message.
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