We do not show a pipe cutter in the required tools.
if we check power to the at the top two screw, we do not need to reinstall the junction box cover.
I would check power at the top two screws as we usually mention.
Change sentence to the following: Mark the wires with tape so you’ll know how to put them back on, or take a picture.
Change "smelly water" to "water odor"
Can we actually use arrows for showing the direction to turn the knob? I do not know if the guide lets us.
To bring continuity with the other guides, the power statement should be as follows: "Turn power to the water heater OFF at the circuit breaker (or remove fuses).".
It needs to be a water pressure gauge with a lazy hand. This specifically needs to be mentioned.
If it is a whole house mixing valve, this step will not work.
It would be odd for a lower thermostat to fail in this manner. I don't know if it is worth mentioning.
We do not show a pipe cutter in the required tools.
if we check power to the at the top two screw, we do not need to reinstall the junction box cover.
I would check power at the top two screws as we usually mention.
Change sentence to the following: Mark the wires with tape so you’ll know how to put them back on, or take a picture.
Change "smelly water" to "water odor"
Can we actually use arrows for showing the direction to turn the knob? I do not know if the guide lets us.
To bring continuity with the other guides, the power statement should be as follows: "Turn power to the water heater OFF at the circuit breaker (or remove fuses).".
It needs to be a water pressure gauge with a lazy hand. This specifically needs to be mentioned.
If it is a whole house mixing valve, this step will not work.
It would be odd for a lower thermostat to fail in this manner. I don't know if it is worth mentioning.