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  • Dec 9, 2005, 07:50 AM
    LevinsCharlotte
    Sideways Water Heater?
    My water heater is in my crawl space. It is electric. There is only room for a "lowboy" water heater and they max out at 50 gallons.

    I was wondering if I could mount a bigger electric water heater sideways or on a slant?

    Thanks,

    Ron
  • Dec 9, 2005, 08:12 AM
    speedball1
    Hi Ron,
    "I was wondering if I could mount a bigger electric water heater sideways or on a slant?"

    Not to good a idea since the basic law of a water heater is that hot water raises from the botton element to the top of the tank where it's kept to temperature by the top element. Your best shot for a water heater that doesn't take up too much room is a on demand insta-hot water heater. They are pricey but will outlast a regular water heater long enough to make up the price differential. If you're interested in them just click on back and I'll give you a site to check out. Regards, Tom
  • Dec 9, 2005, 09:45 AM
    labman
    Watch your clearances. I looked into putting one in my crawl space next to my 80,000 BTU furnace. I didn't have the clearance needed. An electric might work, needing less clearance. My house wiring won't support an electric heater.

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