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ProLine® Electric Water Heaters
Top Service Items • Additional Resources • Related VideosThe Residential ProLine® Commercial-Grade Electric water heater is the reliable choice when you are looking to maximize your hot water output and is designed with environmentally-friendly insulation to reduce standby heat loss. Our Commercial-Grade Electric models are built with tough Coregard® stainless-steel cored anode protection, stainless-steel heating elements, and much more.
What it means to be commercial-grade – As an industry leader in commercial water heating, A.O. Smith understands the importance of abundant and reliable hot water delivery in hospitals, hotels and restaurants. We require the same standard of durability and performance in our ProLine® residential products. There’s nothing standard about commercial-grade.
[block_grid type=”three-up”] [block_grid_item] Features and Benefits [x_video_embed no_container=”true”] [/x_video_embed] [/block_grid_item] [block_grid_item] How It Works [x_video_embed no_container=”true”] [/x_video_embed] [/block_grid_item] [block_grid_item] Application and Installation [x_video_embed no_container=”true”] [/x_video_embed] [/block_grid_item] [/block_grid] [/column] [clear] Residential Certification – Covers Residential Electric, Residential Gas, and Residential Tankless Back to Top <!— [content_band bg_color="#F8F8F8" border="all"] [container] [custom_headline style="margin: 0;" type="center" level="h5" looks_like="h5" accent="false"] Get factory certification on this product today. Click here to start.[/custom_headline] [/container] [/content_band] —> [clear]
[custom_headline type=”center” level=”h5″ looks_like=”h5″ accent=”false”]Top Service Items[/custom_headline] [block_grid type=”four-up”] [block_grid_item] No Hot Water
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[x_video_embed no_container=”true”] [/x_video_embed] [/block_grid_item] [block_grid_item] Checking and Replacing the Lower Heating Element [x_video_embed no_container=”true”] [/x_video_embed] [/block_grid_item] [block_grid_item] Checking and Replacing the Upper Heating Element [x_video_embed no_container=”true”] [/x_video_embed] [/block_grid_item] [/block_grid] [block_grid type=”four-up”] [block_grid_item] Replacing the Lower Thermostat
[x_video_embed no_container=”true”] [/x_video_embed] [/block_grid_item] [block_grid_item] Replacing the Upper Thermostat
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[x_video_embed no_container=”true”] [/x_video_embed] [/block_grid_item] [block_grid_item] Adjusting the Temperature [x_video_embed no_container=”true”] [/x_video_embed] [/block_grid_item] [/block_grid] Back to Top [clear] [custom_headline type=”center” level=”h5″ looks_like=”h5″ accent=”false”]Additional Resources[/custom_headline] [block_grid type=”four-up”] [block_grid_item] PDF – No Hot Water [/block_grid_item] [block_grid_item] PDF – Not Enough Hot Water [/block_grid_item] [block_grid_item] Product Selling Script [/block_grid_item] [block_grid_item] Counter Loop [x_video_embed no_container=”true”] [/x_video_embed] [/block_grid_item] [/block_grid] Back to Top <!— [custom_headline type=”center” level=”h5″ looks_like=”h5″ accent=”false”]Related Videos[/custom_headline] —>
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