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RHEEM SP8371B -Ruud Flexible Anode
od The Rheem SP8371B flexible anode rod is designed to provide long-lasting performance in air conditioning and heating systems. This anode rod is made from durable, flexible material that can...
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Rheem Series Production hot water heaters with the Resistor Anode feature an anode rod which is encased in military-grade thermoplastic, making it extremely durable. Rheem's advanced, U. S. patented design allows for a quick and easy replacement of the Resistor Anode, which provides enhanced cathodic protection for your hot water heater and reduces corrosion.
The RHEEM SP11526C-Ruud Resistor Anode is a 115 series single 30 amp 240 Volt, 3 wire, 4 terminal with a 2" x 2" mounting hole. This only replaces the anode (you need the salt & softener to repair the tank).
Rheem's SP11526C-Ruud Resistor Anode is necessary to protect your heating system from corrosive water damage. This part prevents electrolysis caused by the electric current that can eat up the steel tank wall. This item is small but crucial, ensuring the longevity of your system and comfort of your home. Ensure your heater lasts for years to come and keep the water in your tank pure with this part.
Resistor anode designed to protect corrosion-sensitive parts of water heater from damage due to electrolysis and other sources of electrical current.
The Ruud Resistor Anode is a resistor anode that is used with the Ruud Resistor tankless water heater. It's used to protect your water heater from rust and corrosion, keeping it in optimum shape for a long time.
A resistor anode has been added to this ungrounded gas heater, which is commonly used in one-pipe un-vented systems. The resistor anode is only to be used on ungrounded gas heaters installed with a coil , and not on any other system.
Anodes are designed to protect the metal tank from rust and corrosion. These anodes will last much longer than conventional zinc anodes. If a resistor anode is not used occasionally, rapid deterioration of the anode may cause the tank to need replating at a much earlier age than necessary.