
What You'll Need:
Insulation Kit (Insulation Blanket)
Measuring Tape
Insulating Pipe Tape
Large Scissors or Utility Knife
Duse Mask
Gloves
Marking Pencil
Electric water heater tank is commonly set up in your utility room, basement or garage. It holds somewhere around 30 to 60 gallons of water ready for your disposal. However, it costs home owners a lot of money since it takes up more energy than one can imagine in order to keep the water warm all day. In order to lessen your utility bills and save costs, insulate your water heater tank to better maintain the temperature. Beneath is a step-by-step guide to insulate your heater tank.
Step 1 - Clear the Area
Clear up the area surrounding the electric water heater tank. Clean the top and exterior of the heater tank, or else the tape wonít grip securely. If the water heater tank is strapped to prevent it toppling, take off the strap prior to installation.
Step 2 - Measure the Water Heater Tank
Use a measuring tape to determine the height and the circumference of the heater tank. Add extra three to four inches to the measurement so when you cut the insulating material there's sufficient coverage without compressing the heater.
Step 3 - Cut the Insulation Blanket
Roll out and set the insulation blanket on the floor with the plastic side facing up. Draw the measurements from step 2 on the sheet using a marking pencil. Cut the insulation blanket to size using a utility knife or a pair of scissors. Along one side of the blanket, which will run from top to bottom of heater tank, cut away one inch of fiberglass battling from the plastic. The flap is going to be used to secure and overlap the blanket at a later stage.
Step 4 - Test Fit Insulation Blanket
Test fit the insulation sheet by wrapping around the heating unit. If it fits perfectly, use tape strips to keep the blanket in place. If it looks like it's too loose, cut excess from the blanketís side, the edge where you did not cut the fiberglass battling in step 3, until it fits. Then, tape it securely closed.
Step 5 - Cut openings in the Blanket
Try to find the heaterís control by feeling through the insulation sheet. Once you feel where the controls are, cut a 3-sided opening flap on the sheet using scissors. Leave the top of the flap uncut. Now you can access to the controls and thermostat by lifting up the flap when needed, and the flap will fall back to its place when you're finished.
Step 6 - Insulate the Top of Electric Water Heater Tank
Calculate the heaterís top diameter. Add additional inches to the measurement and cut a circle form from the leftover insulation blanket. The excess ensures you have overlap to tape down. Cut slots in the circle. This lets you slide it onto the electrical cable and the pipes. Do not cover the relief valve. When all is fitted properly, use tape strips to tape up slits, if any, and secure the insulation blanket onto the tankís top.
Step 7 - Put Back the Strap
Put back the strap, if any, you have removed prior to insulating in step 1.
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