yes no problem just gotta follow code combustion air, relief valve termination, drain pans stuff like thatIs it permitted to place a water heater inside a kitchen cabinet? I have a large kitchen cabinet that is unused and it would be a great place to store our water heater.
Electric WH only.Is it permitted to place a water heater inside a kitchen cabinet? I have a large kitchen cabinet that is unused and it would be a great place to store our water heater.
I just noticed the Op specified electric , Ive changed many gas water heaters in cabinets of cource all in UPC . I dont see a restriction to a cabinet or a kitchen .Electric WH only.
originaly I accidently had writen an answer missing that it was clearly electric. I included COMBUSTION AIR, and CLEARANCES . Whats your excuse for talking about gas heaters ?
The water heater needs to have access to the water connections, electrical connections, the heating elements and the t&p. The temperature and pressure relief valve needs to be piped to a a proper drain or to the outdoors properly. It should sit in a pan with an alarm in case it leaks since its in a location that won't be readily visible for regular inspection.
you are taking all the fun out of installing a water heater buried under a sink...
Hello, I want to refinish my kitchen cabinets . It has a lacquer finished and 20 years old. Since the cabinets are in place, so what finish I could go over on top of the lacquer as I am trying to avoid the fumes from the lacquer. Thanks for your advice.The water heater needs to have access to the water connections, electrical connections, the heating elements and the t&p. The temperature and pressure relief valve needs to be piped to a a proper drain or to the outdoors properly from Maine Cabinet Company. It should sit in a pan with an alarm in case it leaks since its in a location that won't be readily visible for regular inspection.