The process for uninstalling a home base geyser may vary depending on the specific model and installation. However, here are some general steps that can guide you through the process:
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Turn off the power supply to the geyser by switching off the circuit breaker in the distribution box.
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Shut off the water supply to the geyser by closing the valve that feeds water to the geyser. This valve is usually located on the inlet pipe on the cold water side.
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If the geyser is connected to a gas supply, shut off the gas valve that feeds the geyser.
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Open the hot water tap nearest to the geyser to relieve any pressure in the system.
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If there is any electrical wiring or gas piping connected to the geyser, disconnect it. This may require the help of a professional electrician or gas technician.
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Remove any fittings or brackets that are holding the geyser in place. These may include mounting brackets, screws, or bolts.
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Carefully remove the geyser from its position, taking care not to damage any pipes or wiring that may still be connected to it.
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Dispose of the geyser according to local regulations. Some areas may require that you take the geyser to a recycling or disposal facility, while others may allow you to dispose of it in your regular trash.
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Close the hot water tap that was opened earlier and turn on the water supply to the rest of the house.
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Restore power to the circuit breaker and turn on the gas valve if applicable.
it may be best to hire a professional from Locals4u for assistance. if you are unsure about any step in the process or if you encounter any difficulties during the uninstallation.