When installing a water heater, you need to learn how to install the device safely, conveniently and save space. Here are some notes when installing a water heater at home:
Choose the right capacity
Before deciding to buy a water heater, you need to estimate how many liters of water your family uses. Note that a large capacity tank will consume a lot of electricity, so choosing a tank with the right capacity will save your family a lot of electricity.
See how to choose a water heater .
Install the water heater in an open space

You should install the water heater in an open space with a minimum of 50cm of free space around it for easy maintenance, safety, and to avoid electrical fires. The water heater should be installed higher than the shower head to avoid water splashing onto the heater. In addition, you can choose to buy a water heater with a good waterproof shell.
Install additional anti-leakage devices
ELB is a device attached to the power cord to prevent electric leakage in common water heaters. You should check the water heater and install additional ones if needed to ensure the safety of your family.
Currently, some manufacturers have installed anti-shock devices to save space and eliminate the need for additional power sources.
Note: Users should perform regular maintenance every 6 months.
Install additional turbocharger
To ensure a stable water source during use, avoiding weak and strong water, you should install a booster pump. You should never place the water heater on furniture. For tanks with 2 support points below, you need to install a lifting bracket or you can refer to lightweight, compact water heaters to minimize bathroom space.
See more about how to install a booster pump for a water heater .
Hopefully, our notes above will help you know how to properly install a water heater at home, avoiding unnecessary risks.