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This product weighs 130 lb each and will be shipped via LTL carrier. A lift gate option will be added free of charge for your convenience.
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The STATE WATER HEATERS 100295729 is a residential lowboy electric water heater with a 30-gallon tank capacity and a maximum power rating of 6000 watts. Built for installations where vertical clearance is limited, the lowboy configuration delivers full hot water output in a compact footprint. The tank features Blue Diamond glass coating for corrosion resistance and Non-CFC foam insulation to reduce standby heat loss. With dual heating elements and a 240-volt input supply, this unit provides a recovery rate of 21 gallons per hour at 90 degrees F. A stainless steel anode rod and self-cleaning dip tube are included. Licensed plumbers and HVAC technicians install this unit in residential applications.
This water heater is designed for residential use where a standard tall water heater will not fit due to ceiling height constraints, such as crawl spaces, utility closets, and low-clearance mechanical rooms. The lowboy form factor allows the unit to fit in tight vertical spaces while maintaining full 30-gallon storage capacity. It operates on a standard 240-volt residential electrical supply and is appropriate for single-family homes and similar residential settings. The unit ships with a T and P relief valve, a tamper-resistant solid brass ball-type drain valve, and a stainless steel anode rod ready for installation.
Designed as an OEM-style residential lowboy electric water heater replacement suitable for standard 240-volt residential electrical service with 3/4-inch inlet and outlet connections.
Installation must be performed by a licensed plumber or qualified technician in accordance with local plumbing codes and the National Electrical Code (NEC). Disconnect electrical power at the breaker and shut off the cold water supply before beginning any work. Verify that the T and P relief valve is properly installed and that the discharge line is routed per local code. Do not energize the heating elements until the tank is completely filled with water.
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