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    Posted: 08 Jul 2020 at 4:53pm
Is it possible to plumb a tank heater into a WD?
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In a word, Yes...Wink
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Where is the correct place to plumb it? I went from the block drain to the water pump and it won't circulate.
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Been a long time, but if memory serves I went from the block drain to the thermostat housing. Dont remember if there was a plug or I drilled and tapped. 
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 tank installed vertically ?
if it's laying down it probably won't circulate correctly

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It's at about a 45 degree angle.
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Goes from the bottom of the block to the thermostat housing on the near side of the thermostat. I used two short of rubber hose and a small piece of metal to get the block heater completely vertical. Ironic question for a 90 degree day
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Originally posted by MNfarmer MNfarmer wrote:

It's at about a 45 degree angle.

You are risking burning up the element, that way.  Proper way is to have it  in a vertical line.Wink
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I always do have them vertical, but mine doesn't have an outlet on the thermostat housing. Thanks everyone for the info!
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One of mine has one on it---dont think it works, but its hanging on there.
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