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ragwort
New York, NY

May 15, 2006
5:57 PM

Post #2283118

While I'm replacing the kitchen counter, I'd like a plumber to install an under-the-counter electric hot water heater. Does anyone know the minimum space above the heater I can get away with for connections? I'd prefer to use a Rheem 38 gallon, 31 1/2 inches tank height and same height to the water connection or 30 gallon if I have to, 30 inches high. There should be about 34 1/2 inches from the floor to the underside of the counter when the new counter's in.
Thanks a lot.
Bob
texasmasterplum
San Antonio, TX

July 4, 2007
1:54 PM

Post #3694927

Check the rheem website and download the specs for your product.

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