Easiest Way To Wire Rheem Tankless Electric Hot Water Heater 36 kw

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  • Опубликовано: 26 янв 2022
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  • @slayerspam
    @slayerspam 2 года назад +8

    Absolutely fantastic 👏 thank you🤣 totally disrupted my morning with this when you pulled out the "recip" saw

  • @redshift6712
    @redshift6712 11 месяцев назад +3

    That reciprocating saw looks just like a circular saw. 😂

  • @staudtj1
    @staudtj1 14 дней назад

    Running that tankless electric water heater can be equal to
    charging 4 Tesla Model 3's at home at the same time. Big Energy!

  • @mikeynoneya1364
    @mikeynoneya1364 Год назад +1

    Super descriptive and helpful y'all. Installing a 24Kw model soon and your wiring descriptions definitely helped out a lot.

  • @atrain910
    @atrain910 Год назад +1

    Love it.... just wanted to actually see how the retex utilizes 4 sets of breakers.... had a good laugh and saw what I needed to see....nice job

    • @mgaitan22
      @mgaitan22 9 месяцев назад

      Yep, the sensor will turn them on one at time once it knows how much water is flowing.

  • @IWestexI
    @IWestexI 7 месяцев назад +1

    You guys are hilarious. You earned my subscription today.

  • @KyleM2088
    @KyleM2088 3 месяца назад +1

    Jay and (not so) silent Bob install a water heater.

  • @anonymousdonor
    @anonymousdonor Год назад +1

    😆 the ladder is right behind him!

  • @123mjolie
    @123mjolie 6 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the Help !!!!

  • @h.s.hirsch9143
    @h.s.hirsch9143 Год назад +1

    Great video, thank you very much

  • @gmyatko
    @gmyatko Год назад +2

    make sure you twist your conductors together clockwise the same way you screw on the wire nut, otherwise you start to untwist the conductors that you just twisted together.

  • @sevlenss
    @sevlenss 2 года назад

    I love you guys so much! 💓

  • @dennismorales771
    @dennismorales771 8 месяцев назад

    Great description. Entertaining too🤘😝🤘

  • @doubtfulhope
    @doubtfulhope 11 месяцев назад

    I couldn't get past the"little green wire nut" just make a4 wire pigtail!!!😂🤯 It seems like you made this way more difficult than it is

    • @hyperhomes4154
      @hyperhomes4154  10 месяцев назад

      Hahahahahahahaaha... YES!!! I also thought "the little green wire nut," part was funny too..
      Cheers!

  • @briancooper314
    @briancooper314 Год назад +2

    Greatest DIY video to ever grace the World Wide Web…….nice work fellas 💯👌👏🏻

  • @mtsflorida
    @mtsflorida 2 года назад +2

    Nice..I have the 27kw instead of the 36kw and was noticing the same ground screw on the main inlet but I was concerned with the neutral wires which you used in place of the red line 2. I had thought of using mine to run from 40 amp to b breaker thereby only needing 2/3 or running 30' instead of 20' on 60' of 8/3WG. Thanks for posting!

    • @jeremywatts2768
      @jeremywatts2768 Год назад +3

      There is a white wire, but its not a neutral. Its 2 hots and ground for each circuit. Neutral is bridged at the main panel only and all other subsequent panels need to have neutral and ground bars isolated to prevent the possibility of carrying power on a the ground in a loop which electrifies the chassis of a lot of appliances.

  • @KevinNichols222
    @KevinNichols222 8 месяцев назад

    Did you add a disconnect to the electrical?

  • @nicholassels7411
    @nicholassels7411 Год назад +1

    I just put one of this exact model in at my mother's house and I did exactly what you did. Only problem is it doesn't matter what I set it at, I have absolutely no hot water!!

  • @Timthecommenter
    @Timthecommenter Год назад +3

    Followed your instructions and died. But the wake had nice, hot water. Thanks!

  • @thedavesofourlives1
    @thedavesofourlives1 2 месяца назад +1

    WTAF no bushing on the "Big boy" wires? Also, didn't flag the white wires in the unit. Get ready to fail inspection.

  • @mikerin07
    @mikerin07 Год назад

    How long do you think it took to wire the electrical?

  • @arturo2637
    @arturo2637 Год назад

    Is this the same thing as a natural gas boiler heater?? But electric?

  • @VasiliyZhukov
    @VasiliyZhukov Год назад

    thanks

  • @Lolatyou332
    @Lolatyou332 Год назад +4

    Wouldn't you want all 4 grounds screwed in? Otherwise if there is an issue the single cable could heat up because 150amps/240v could attempt to go through a single 8 gauge wire.

    • @hyperhomes4154
      @hyperhomes4154  Год назад

      Good point, but today's breaker would trip before any major damage occurred.

    • @waynesmith8827
      @waynesmith8827 Год назад

      Realistically it’s fine100 years from now and that still won’t be an issue honestly and they splice it pretty good only think I wouldn’t use a drill I tighten it down with a screw driver so there be no stripping

  • @MrBackshotas
    @MrBackshotas Год назад

    This was hilarious 😂

  • @electricalron
    @electricalron Год назад

    Holy shit. I'm speechless.

  • @zoomjoo
    @zoomjoo 2 года назад +1

    you guys are hilarious

  • @kanistas
    @kanistas 3 месяца назад

    Love it, but I have a quick question. Do you have to track which black and white (in my case black and red) cable go to which breaker. I.e. label each cable to each each double pole circuit breaker? Or can you have a double breaker wired to have a red coming from a separate heating element and the black coming in from another separate heating element? Or do you have to make sure the white and black cable go (for each separate heating element) go to a designated double circuit breaker?

    • @hyperhomes4154
      @hyperhomes4154  3 месяца назад +1

      You want to make sure that each pair of wires are supplied with the same designated breaker.

  • @maidahpuhname9490
    @maidahpuhname9490 Год назад

    I have red and white running along with black and bare copper. Where do I run the extra red or white?

    • @douglei4413
      @douglei4413 Год назад

      Use the red for power instead of the white. Use the white as neutral.

  • @EddyForero07
    @EddyForero07 Год назад

    This was as funny as it gets. God DIY but This electrical methods can also be called the ticking bomb. 😅

  • @seanbiello7362
    @seanbiello7362 Год назад

    I have a rheem 18kw. Can you hook up one breaker and just run half the unit, one element? Its Only for a bathroom for my son.

    • @jeremywatts2768
      @jeremywatts2768 Год назад +1

      I know somebody who did this and has no issues other than waiting a little longer for hot water. The downside is that if he runs it wide open, it will trip.

  • @snehalbarotmckenzie
    @snehalbarotmckenzie 5 месяцев назад

    kido thank you for helping with my project installing Rheem 27k which only needs 3 connector
    I will follow everything you said.(3 x 8/2 awg ) i will let you know if i made it or fail it.
    Thank you sir

    • @amatlense07
      @amatlense07 15 дней назад

      How did it go? Do you like the unit?

  • @jht09
    @jht09 Год назад

    I was just wondering if you could leave one of the heating elements unwired and this unit still work properly I don’t want to under size my house would rather over size and I thought I’d I went with the 36 and didn’t need it if I would just leave one breaker off if it would still work correctly if anyone could answer thanks

    • @frnks3020
      @frnks3020 5 месяцев назад

      Did you ever figure out the answer?

    • @jht09
      @jht09 5 месяцев назад

      @@frnks3020 well I ended up buying the 27kw rheem and it works great I can run two showers at once the only thing I can’t do is turn my bathtub/shower knobs on all the way have can only open the shower tub knobs quarter to half turn open so filling the tub is slow but we always take showers anyway so quarter turn to start the shower then once the shower head is on you can open the hot all the way if you want but can run two shower heads at once and I have left one breaker off to just try it but the 27 uses 3 40amp breakers and I just leave them on lights do flicker sometimes when it kicks on just for a split second i believe for anything bigger you would want a 400amp service my 200amp box is full so i believe you can not 100% on what would happen long term I am sure the 36 would have been to much for my breaker box my house is all electric but I do like it have the temp set at 124 degrees that’s as hot as I can shower I have had it in for about 8 months feel free to ask any other questions

  • @Punfucius
    @Punfucius 2 года назад +2

    Do you have to have 300 amp service for this?

    • @hyperhomes4154
      @hyperhomes4154  2 года назад +2

      No, 200 amp service is just fine. Thanks for watching.

  • @estuardojuarezesmeralda5374
    @estuardojuarezesmeralda5374 4 месяца назад

    How much is the cost of that installation?

  • @desmetde
    @desmetde Год назад

    i subscribed because if they can do something, I know I can do it better, no honestly, they are informative

  • @Ihatecommies42
    @Ihatecommies42 Год назад

    Does it fit underground?

  • @SkylerOlmstead-vp2us
    @SkylerOlmstead-vp2us 2 месяца назад

    No way an electrical inspector passed this!!

  • @JonathanGrandt
    @JonathanGrandt Год назад +1

    Whoever installed my unit hooked black with red and white to black. 🤔 also the diagram is reversed.. it shows L1 on the left and L2 on the right, but the unit shows L2 on the left etc… ok ok so black to black. I guess…. Hey I didn’t set it up it was here when I got here.

  • @c.o.7508
    @c.o.7508 2 года назад

    Can you show me how to reset it? What is code h103?

    • @hyperhomes4154
      @hyperhomes4154  2 года назад +1

      Hello Claudia, that code means your unit tripped a high limit switch. In order to reset your unit you have to go to your breaker box and flip the hot water circuits off and then back on.

    • @c.o.7508
      @c.o.7508 2 года назад

      @@hyperhomes4154 thank you for the reply, I discovered I don’t have enough power to run the machine. Either I need to upgrade or switch to gas; God bless you!

    • @hyperhomes4154
      @hyperhomes4154  2 года назад

      @@c.o.7508 I would recommend upgrading the circuit power. Who installed your unit and how did they wire it? These heaters need 8/2 wire and need one wire/40 amp breaker for every 9 kw. How many kw is your heater?

    • @c.o.7508
      @c.o.7508 2 года назад

      @@hyperhomes4154 Greetings again, the unit reads 36 KW, the house doesn’t have enough power for it to run. It was installed by the maintenance man of the residential area where I live. I need a certified electrician to bring enough power from the main line, I was told, or switch to a propane unit.

    • @hyperhomes4154
      @hyperhomes4154  2 года назад

      @@c.o.7508 ok you will need four 8/2 wires and four 40 amp breakers to power that unit. Depending on how long the run is from your panel to your water heater that could be very expensive. Your best bet would be to get a quote from the electrician and then get a quote from the gas technician and see which one makes more sense. Can I ask what wire the maintenance man used? If it's yellow wire it means it's 12 Guage, white is usually 14 Guage, orange is 10 Guage and black is anything larger than that. This needs 8 Guage which is black. Sorry to hear your maintenance man didn't know what he was doing. Hope I can help, Claudia.

  • @desmetde
    @desmetde Год назад +1

    do you guys know where I could get some weed?

    • @hyperhomes4154
      @hyperhomes4154  Год назад

      Yeah, you trying to get that premium or some skunk?

  • @Ihatecommies42
    @Ihatecommies42 Год назад

    Make sure, Your Tools are sharpened.

    • @hyperhomes4154
      @hyperhomes4154  Год назад +1

      We sharpen our hammers and tape measures every couple of weeks or so. Hypertough tools hold their edge for a long time between sharpenings. Thanks for the tip, Russell.

  • @rogerthehandyman4190
    @rogerthehandyman4190 2 года назад

    Hi, number of wire you use for this conexión

    • @hyperhomes4154
      @hyperhomes4154  2 года назад

      Hey Roger, sorry for the late reply. These units typically require one 8/2 wire per 9 kw. So two wires for an 18kw unit, three wires for 27kw unit etc. Each internal heating element needs its own wire. Hope that helps! Thanks for watching.

    • @Lolatyou332
      @Lolatyou332 Год назад +1

      They did the install wrong. It needs four, 8/3 AWG wires.

    • @raterus
      @raterus Год назад +1

      @@Lolatyou332 Where's that extra neutral supposed to go in the heater then?

    • @andrewludwig9251
      @andrewludwig9251 Год назад

      @@raterus No need for a neutral in this application.

  • @luishernandez-guzman1807
    @luishernandez-guzman1807 6 месяцев назад

    Great video, just one thing… you should change the wire type, instead of 8/2 you have on your list of material and your video you installed 8/3 stranded wire. Thanks

    • @frnks3020
      @frnks3020 5 месяцев назад +1

      But he did install 8/2

  • @johnuppon6835
    @johnuppon6835 2 года назад +21

    u guys should not be doing electrical.

    • @hyperhomes4154
      @hyperhomes4154  2 года назад +11

      Call the cops.

    • @johnuppon6835
      @johnuppon6835 2 года назад

      Learn how to foow basic eletriccal code. Who uses a fucking drill to tighten screws in an appliance or panel? But seriously, if ur not gonna follow the national electrical code requirements which is the MINIMUM standard. Don't do electrical at all...

    • @johnuppon6835
      @johnuppon6835 2 года назад

      I might hit up RUclips so u stop making hack bullshit install videos.

    • @jerry4012
      @jerry4012 2 года назад +2

      Building inspector over here

    • @raterus
      @raterus Год назад +1

      Once I saw that ground connection, I completely agree. You guys need crimp sleeves for something like that, those little "greenie" wire nuts are not designed for wire that size.

  • @jimmy8653
    @jimmy8653 8 месяцев назад

    use wagos

  • @DZ-cf6sj
    @DZ-cf6sj Год назад

    you jumped like 3 hours of content between 2:06 and 2:07....

  • @doubtfulhope
    @doubtfulhope 11 месяцев назад

    Pretty sure that's a circular saw and not a reciprocating saw. #420

  • @biggunsnu
    @biggunsnu Год назад +1

    Totally twisted your wires in the wrong direction. If you don't know electrical, don't teach people to do it wrong!

  • @opentoreason1975
    @opentoreason1975 10 месяцев назад

    Neat job. You really want to love this guys but pray they loose the trash mouth.

  • @robertyezek6822
    @robertyezek6822 Месяц назад

    learn the code book before giving bad info. Your terms are also wrong

  • @donhuffer5167
    @donhuffer5167 Год назад +1

    Stop saying “hot water heater”. It’s a “water heater”. Nobody needs to heat up hot water.

    • @samnyachiro6942
      @samnyachiro6942 Год назад

      Hilarious as neighborhood Road agents without bandanas.

  • @elielalvarado5546
    @elielalvarado5546 11 месяцев назад

    😂 u ran 4 sets of wire but in real life only uses one breaker warming 120 farenheit lowest setting

  • @allenjay6065
    @allenjay6065 6 месяцев назад

    Wow, terrible work! I think you guys simply cut the bottom on the water heater cabinet ( probably with tin snips) and pulled the conductors ( wires) though it. At a minimum, there should be a bushing there. NEC: Conductors entering boxes, cabinets, or fittings. Conductors entering cutout boxes, cabinets, or fittings shall be protected from abrasion, and openings through which conductors enter shall be effectively closed.

  • @andrewludwig9251
    @andrewludwig9251 Год назад +1

    NEVER use power tools on set screws-- that's an accident waiting to happen.

  • @patriot7197
    @patriot7197 Год назад

    Hope less. Not serious