Editorial Product Review:Item Description:The Bradford White M-1-6U6SS 6 Gallon Electric Water Heater.1' Non-CFC foam insulation completely covers the side and top of tank, saving energy by retarding loss of heat. Factory installed dielectric waterway fittings located on the side (6 and 12 gallon models come equipped with alternate water connection tappings on the top) for easier installation. Fully automatic controls fast acting surface-mount thermostat for automatic temperature control. Factory installed sensitive manual reset energy cut-off for safety to prevent overheating. Direct heat transfer with immersed element transfers heat directly and efficiently to the water. Screw-in style. Vitraglas lining Bradford White water heater tanks are protected from the corrosive effects of hot water by an exclusive ceramic porcelain-like coating. The Bradford White high silica Vitraglas lining provides a tough interior surface for our hot water tanks. Protective magnesium anode rod provides added protection against corrosion for long trouble-free service. Bradford White M-1-6U6SS 6 Gallon Electric Water Heater Specifications:- 7 GPH recovery @ 50C / 90F rise- 6 gallon tank capacity- Wired standard for 120 volt with a 1500 watt element.- Requires a 20 Amp breaker- Maximum wattage for 6 and 12 gallon (23 and 45 liter) sizes is3000W.- All water connections, 3/4' NPT- T&P connection, 3/4' NPT female- Direct electrical wiring required, power cord not supplied* Manufacturer's start up procedures must be observed. Local plumbing, electrical and mechanical code sets precedence for the installation of a water heater.
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Bradford White Does Not Stand Behind Their Products
My experience with Bradford White has been horrible. My water heater has required repairs costing over $100 almost every year. Even though I carefully followed the maintenance procedures outline in the owner's manual, almost as soon as the warranty on the tank expired, the tank ruptured. When I called the company, their response was "too bad for you" and "it's normal to replace our water heaters after 6 years."