Thanks everyone. Gearld, could the top thermostat trip a contactor for the lower unit? Wiring would have to be seperated for two 30 amps breakers. I was thinking In a square D box using a copper wire making it imposible to throw only one breaker? The same way you make a tandem out of two 120v singles?
For the others that posted it is fairly new, and I understand the lime thing as we are built on limestone, will check that out before proceeding. The reason I suggest this double wirring thing is very few folks that are so called self proclaimed experts that run the church ever wash dishes. You know what I mean, most organizations are that way, those folks are usualy blessed with managment skills, gifted in their own minds with extra social and public relations. They simply greet the public and advise other that they need to hurry and do something as they sit on their royal butts. They would see no need for a extra hot water heater, probably save that money for nicer vases for the flowers, thus making flowers more attractive for the glory of God. You all know the way things go.
I could afford to rewire out of my pocket, but not donate a new water heater.
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