NOt if they are installed properly so they DO NOT leak.
IN any case, a direct connection between the copper and steel of the heater is NOT advisable. That combined with water, (water being the key component), IS the formula for elecltrolysis to occur. A 6" brass nipple is the most effective separator.
I use Bradford water heaters with the nipples already in the top of the tank. Mark, have you seen these?Dialectric unionis are a total joke...they dont do nothing... Try out These black brass craft connectors some time they are the absolute best way to go and I feel that they are have all around better dialectric properties and you can certainly knock the job out fast
I use Bradford water heaters with the nipples already in the top of the tank.
Mark, have you seen these?
This is awkward, but...
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