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2.
After assuring that the power is turned off and locked out, and the tank has
been completely drained and given a chance to cool, unlock and open the
door to the electric control cabinet.
3.
Remove the cover from the heating element.
Note: Figures 2 and 3 illustrate the typical FTB type heating element and
mounting.
4.
It is strongly suggested that each electric lead be tagged and identified, and
a detailed sketch of the terminals, electric leads, and jumper bars be made
to assure proper rewiring after replacement of the heating element.
5.
Disconnect the electrical connections at the terminals of the heating
element.
6.
Using the appropriate size socket and ratchet, remove the mounting bolts
and nuts that secure the heating element flange to the tank mounting
flange.
Note: Because of the various sizes of FTB heating elements available, the
number and size of the mounting bolts will vary.
7.
After removing all mounting bolts and nuts, remove electric heating
element from the tank by pulling straight out from unit.
Note: If the entire heating element assembly is being replaced, proceed to Step
17. It is possible to just replace a defective rod(s) within the element. If
this is to be done, continue the procedure with Step 8.
8.
Remove the jumper bar(s) connected to the rod(s) that are to be replaced.
9.
The individual rods are held in the heating element flange(s) by
compression fittings. Remove the compression fitting cap nuts from the
rods you wish to replace and pull off the compression fitting ring.
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