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Expansion tank for heater overflow works on heaters up to 80 gallon
Powder coated interior shell protects against corrosion, assures long trouble free life
Exterior powder coat paint for long life and anti-corrosion, certified to automotive ASTM standards
Proper tank sizing is critical to the performance of your water heater
NSF and IAPMO approved
If your home was built in 1985 or is newer, you should use an expansion tank
There is a check valve on your meter closing the system and creating negative thermal expansion impact
Trusted Multi‑Stage Filtration – The A.O. Smith 2‑Stage Carbon Block Under Sink Water Filtration System (AO‑US‑200) uses two Claryum® carbon block filters to reduce up to 99 % of 78 harmful contaminants including lead, PFAS, chlorine, mercury and pharmaceuticals, while preserving healthy minerals.
Certified Quality You Can Rely On – Fully WQA certified to NSF/ANSI standards 42, 53 and 401, ensuring the system’s filtration performance and structural quality meet recognized safety benchmarks.
Dedicated Brushed Nickel Faucet Included – Comes with a 100 % lead‑free, brushed nickel faucet that delivers filtered water on demand without altering your existing kitchen faucet.
Cost‑Effective and Eco‑Friendly – Filters last up to 6 months or 500 gallons, with no wastewater during operation — making this system efficient and more sustainable than bottled water.
DIY‑Friendly Setup – Installation is designed to be straightforward with all necessary parts included, often requiring no plumber in standard under‑sink setups.
Noticeably Better Water Taste – Many users report improved taste and smell from filtered water compared to unfiltered tap water, ideal for drinking, cooking, coffee, and tea.
Practical Flow for Everyday Use – Delivers water at a steady ~0.5 GPM, suited to kitchens serving 1–4 people, though some find the flow slower than a regular faucet.
Mixed Long‑Term Feedback – While many owners value the water quality and ease of installation, some report issues with leaks or fitting challenges if not installed carefully.
Q1: What is the A.O. Smith G6‑T4035NVR?
A: The A.O. Smith Signature 100 G6‑T4035NVR is a 40‑gallon commercial/residential natural gas water heater built for reliable hot water delivery in homes sized for 3–4 people.
Q2: How much heating power does it provide?
A: It features a 35,500 BTU low‑NOx natural gas burner that delivers efficient hot water and meets emissions standards.
Q3: What capacity and performance can I expect?
A: The tank has a 40‑gallon nominal capacity (≈38 gal rated) and can produce an estimated ≈65 gallons in the first hour of use when sized appropriately.
Q4: What warranty does this model include?
A: It comes with a 6‑year limited warranty on tank and parts plus a 1‑year limited labor warranty for peace of mind.
Q5: What safety and diagnostic features does it have?
A: Features include a self‑diagnostic electronic gas control with LED status indicator and a built‑in safety system to reduce accidental flammable vapor ignition.
Q6: Is it easy to install in tight spaces?
A: Yes — its tall, slim 61.75″ H × 20″ diameter profile makes it suitable for narrow installations like closets or utility rooms.
Q7: How durable is the unit?
A: A protective anode rod and fused ceramic tank shield help reduce corrosion and extend water heater life.
Q8: Can it be used at high elevations?
A: This model is high‑altitude certified up to about 10,100 ft, making it versatile for many locations.
Flush the Tank Annually: Drain and flush the storage tank at least once per year to remove sediment buildup that reduces efficiency and lifespan.
Inspect Anode Rod: Check the sacrificial anode rod after the first 6 months and then annually; replace when heavily corroded to prevent internal tank corrosion.
Test T&P Relief Valve: Lift the temperature & pressure relief (T&P) valve once a year to ensure proper pressure relief and safety.
Check for Leaks & Corrosion: Periodically inspect around water connections, drain valve, fittings, and vent piping for leaks or corrosion; address promptly.
Clean Exterior & Vent: Wipe the exterior to keep it free of dust; verify proper venting and clear obstructions to maintain combustion efficiency and safe exhaust.
Monitor Temperature Setting: Keep thermostat at recommended ~120 °F to balance comfort, energy savings, and reduce scaling.