🔧 Tune Up Your Water Heater, Tune In to Comfort!
The Rheem SP20060 Electric Water Heater Tune-Up Kit is a professional-grade repair solution designed to enhance the performance and longevity of your water heater. With a powerful 4500 watts and easy floor mounting, this kit is perfect for DIY enthusiasts and professionals alike. Trust in Rheem's quality to keep your hot water flowing smoothly.
Brand | Rheem |
Product Dimensions | 0.8"W x 16.6"H |
Color | Copper |
Wattage | 4500 watts |
Voltage | 240 Volts |
Mounting Type | Floor |
Is Electric | Yes |
Manufacturer | Rheem |
Item Depth | 14.5 inches |
UPC | 020352481128 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00020352481128 |
Part Number | SP20060 |
Item Weight | 0.01 ounces |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | SP20060 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 2 |
Finish | Bronze/Copper Metallic |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
T**C
Great Price and Product.
The parts came quicly and worked perfectly for rejuvinated our old hot water heater. You may need to purchase the special wrench separately. I suggest changing both elements since there are 2 included. If you change only one. The other old one won't last long, so just change them both. Hint.....take a photo of the wiring BEFORE taking the wires loose.
M**N
House
Quick fix
J**N
Works great!
Great fit form and function! The thermostats and limit switch are identical to OE and I love the non-curved elements with higher wattage that actually use LESS power to run. When you remove the old curved style, you may have to use a screwdriver to bend the element end down so you can remove it from the hole. Look it up on youtube, it's easy.
E**W
Outstanding investment
This was a long time in coming. My water heater has been performing below the idea for a long time and the price of a new unit prevented me from replacing it. My unit is over 22 years old and has no sign of leakage. In the 22 years I have lived here I have drained the tank three times, and that was not a full drain. I watched a Youtube video showing how to replace the heater element and thought I would give it a try when I got around to it. I had an element on my 'wish list' for a very long time but recently saw a listing on Amazon for not only both elements, but the thermostats as well and all for $33.00 So for that small amount I would have essentially a new heater. Removing the elements would allow me to assess the condition of the inside of the tank. If I encountered a lot of mineral build up I would know that this repair was only a band-aid. A friend who owns a plumbing company warned me that in all likelihood the element would be seized and not come out easily, and that it was possible to rip out the threads with the element. I was warned that if it still worked at all to leave it alone until it was done for and then replace it with a new energy efficient model.I followed the basic instructions; doing the thermostats first. Next I was to replace the bottom element since when I do the top it will spill onto the bottom work area. Neither element came loose with fairly heavy effort. There is a rubber 'o' ring between the threads and the tank so I knew it couldn't be seized at that point it must be the threads. I soaked the threaded area on both elements with PB Blaster and waited a half hour before trying again. I had bought the tool recommended and it wouldn't budge either. With continuous effort the tool began to slip on the element collar. I soaked it again with PB Blaster and waited another 30 minutes. In the meantime I went to my tool box and got out a half inch drive breaker bar. I took the new element to my container of heavy duty truck sockets and found the one that fit best.It was actually a metric socket but the size escapes my memory. I took this to the heater and with less effort than to remove a wheel lug nut I felt it come loose slowly and smoothly. I then moved to the other and the same thing occurred - they were both loose. I backed them out about a turn, sprayed more PB on them and then tightened them again. I waited awhile and then with a rocking tighten -loosen-tighten loosen motion I backed them about halfway out with no effort. I changed back to that lightweight tool and did the quick change - pulled out the old one and quickly slapped in the new one, starting it by hand before using the tool and a final tighten with my bar. I followed the instructions on how to properly fill the heater and turn it back on. I tested it in about 45 minutes and it worked magnificently as if it were new. So for 33 dollars and a couple hours of patient work time I have hot water. I am very happy with both the product and the company. The key is take your time and watch the how-to videos.
T**M
A.O. Smith ECT 55 (bad size for top thermostat)
Bought this to revitalize my water heater. Price was good, and most units are standard, so I tried this one.Turns out, the upper thermostat that comes with this set is a bit too large for my install.Where my current one has just an empty hole with no screw about half way down the unit, this one has two different posts joined with a bridge, thereby adding length to the whole unit.It fit into the bracket just fine, but due to the higher 4 posts now sitting farther up in the access panel location, the right red wire that connects this upper thermostat to the lower element(completing the circuit) would no longer reach. I tried my best to get any slack from the lower side, but it must be secured inside the outer insulating shell because I couldn't get it to budge.I ended up keeping the existing upper thermostat installed.Turned out, the lower one was my problem all along, as it was burned out and had scorch marks.That one fit almost perfectly, but it too was a bit longer and would not 100% seat in the bracket. It's 99% in with one side fully hooked and the other just barely not making it. I don't expect it to ever come loose.With power restored, I can now hear both elements working.I'll be installing the elements soon, but have no review for them yet.
W**O
Perfect fit , lets hope it lasts 5 more years.
So far so good. Installed this kit on my rheem water heater the old anode rod was gone. And it ate the elements too. Hot water tank is up and running now. !!!
C**R
my water heater should last at least five more years
great fitment /Quality product .!!Howard Skinner Sr 😊
K**R
Worked Perfect
Worked perfect on my Rheem 40gal water heater. Advise you have a 1-1/2" socket and impact wrench to make the task curse free,
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