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engineman August 8th 11 10:16 PM

water heater installation
 
I have to replace my water heater because of an unrepairable leak in
the gas valve.
I have a tank-type heater and am thinking of replacing it with a
tankless.
One problem is that my present heater has it's water connections at
the top and the tankless at the bottom.
To make installation easier I'm thinking of using flexible
corrugated copper tubing similar to what is used for gas lines.
I'm wondering if I will run into any problems with this, such as
galvanic action, also will the corrugations restrict the water flow
too much?

Engineman

[email protected] August 9th 11 12:37 AM

water heater installation
 
On Mon, 8 Aug 2011 14:16:14 -0700 (PDT), engineman
wrote:

I have to replace my water heater because of an unrepairable leak in
the gas valve.
I have a tank-type heater and am thinking of replacing it with a
tankless.
One problem is that my present heater has it's water connections at
the top and the tankless at the bottom.
To make installation easier I'm thinking of using flexible
corrugated copper tubing similar to what is used for gas lines.
I'm wondering if I will run into any problems with this, such as
galvanic action, also will the corrugations restrict the water flow
too much?

Engineman

There's enough "gremlins" related to tankless water heaters without
experimenting with non-standard sub-optimun installation procedures.

Do your homework - and if you still think you want to install one,
start over and do your homework again.....


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