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Camco 4500W 240V Screw-in Foldback Water Heater Element | Low Watt Density (02583)

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  • LWD UNIVERSAL SCREW-IN WATER HEATER ELEMENT - This screw-in, low watt density-style heating element can be used in most replacement situations of the same wattage and voltage. It reduces lime deposit buildup when used in areas with hard water.
  • UNIT OF POWER - This Camco water heater element outputs 4500W of power from your 240V appliance.
  • CONSTRUCTION AND SIZE - The element features a standard 1-inch NPSM threaded carbon steel bushing, a durable rubber gasket (# 06822), and a fold back-style plated copper tubing. The water heater element fits a minimum tank diameter of 13-inches.
  • COMPATIBILITY - Element fits most models of American, AO Smith, Bradford White, Craftmaster (prior to 1991), GE, GS Wood (certain models), Kenmore, Lochinvar, Maytag, Mor-Flo, Reliance, Rheem, Richmond, Rudd, Sears, State, Whirlpool, and hot water heaters manufactured after 1994.
  • CERTIFIED WATER HEATER REPLACEMENT PART WITH A WARRANTY - Hot water heater element is UL listed for US and Canada. This WH element includes a limited 1-year warranty.


Product Description

Camco’s Screw-In Foldback, LWD 4500-Watt/240-Volt Water Heater Element can be used in most replacement situations of the same wattage and voltage. This fold back-style low watt density element reduces lime deposit buildup when used in areas with hard water. It features a standard 1-inch NPSM threaded carbon steel bushing, a durable rubber gasket (# 06822), and a fold back-style plated copper tubing. The element fits water heaters with a minimum tank diameter of 13-inches. It is compatible with most models of American, AO Smith, Bradford White, Craftmaster (prior to 1991), GE, GS Wood (certain models), Kenmore, Lochinvar, Maytag, Mor-Flo, Reliance, Rheem, Richmond, Ruud, Sears, State, Whirlpool, and all water heaters manufactured after 1994. You should never exceed the nameplate rating on the water heater. This product is UL listed for US and Canada and includes a 1-year limited warranty.

From the Manufacturer

Camco's 4500W 240V screw-in type low watt density water heater elements are better suited for areas with problem water (hard water, lime, etc.) Most LWD elements are a fold-back style and provide no loss of efficiency yet reduce lime deposit buildup. Screw-in type elements fit most models of American, AO Smith, Bradford White, Craftmaster (prior to 1991), GE, GS Wood (certain models), Kenmore, Lochinvar, Maytag, Mor-Flo, Reliance, Rheem, Richmond, Rudd, Sears, State, Whirlpool and all water heaters manufactured after 1994. The replacement element must be the same voltage and wattage as the element being replaced. Never exceed the nameplate rating on the water heater.


Bill Briggs
2025-09-03 09:36:02
Worked perfect
Bonnie Marie Brown
2025-08-09 13:08:25
It was an easy install. YouTube is valuable. We were running of of hat water quicker than we used too. It was the lower heating element. You need a 1 1/2" socket. Screwdrivers. Flat and phillips. Shut your breaker off and test it. Make sure to shut you water off. Fit perfect. Time will tell on longevity
constantlearner
2025-07-27 12:32:47
This element is perfect. These are the OEM elements in many hot water heaters. Reasonable price. I had it the next day.
Larry Summers
2025-07-12 14:59:40
Installed in cabins in remote locations and they work.
Kindle Customer
2025-06-28 18:46:13
Seems like a quality built element. Does the job, price was right (cheaper than local, free shipping (with Prime)). I would have given this 5 stars, because the shipper was very fast, and it seems like a good unit. As good as any you buy locally. The reason I took off a star is because of the packaging. I was secretly laughing at a review where the reviewer was complaining about the plastic. Well, I see what he/she was complaining about now. It took me longer to get the damn thing out of all the plastic than it did for me to actually install it in the water heater. It is heat shrunk packaged, and the plastic seals in and all around the element. Real pain in the ass to get it unwrapped from it. Even with a razor sharp knife. I never did get "all" of it off, but just a couple small hard to get to fragments were left on, but I gave up trying to get it all off, and just installed it. Manufactures, I hope you are reading this. Good unit, but the way you package it is nuts.. I'm just gonna stop whining and go take a hot shower.. ;)
Pauli
2025-06-18 14:47:51
It did the job! I had a crooked repair guy in Plano, TX (At-Ease Plumbing, stay away from them) tell me he couldn't quote a price on the phone then when he arrived the next day, he didn't open the water heater or even bring in a meter or a tool and was telling me it would cost $575 to rebuild my 9 year old water heater or $1400 to replace, or else pay him $69 for the 2 minutes he was there? I threw him out, called another plumber, explained that I was disabled and just needed to get another year out of this. He directed me to buy this part and the tool, and the Camco tool (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0006IX896/ref=cm_cr_ryp_prd_ttl_sol_6) and it was under $15! I changed it myself in 30 minutes, taking my time and without draining the tank! There's a video on Youtube how to change the heating element with a full tank. I suggest you watch it and others to get familiar with this fairly simple process. Basically, you stuff a towel under the hole where the element will come out so when you pull the unit out, it catches any water. The tank will "glug" so water does not come pouring out, but in bursts as it glug, glug glugs... not very fast. Probably less than a cup of water is lost when you pull the old one out and put the new one in quickly. The old one will have sediment build up so just pull it out, wiggle, whatever to get it out fast as you can without panicking. Then, the other in and start screwing it back in place. I could do it again in less than 5 minutes, start to finish, and lose less water! Great product! Also, if your water heater is getting power but you have a cold tank, it's usually this element, which fits the top heating element of most water heaters. I hear that AO Smith can be different. Good luck!.
WGS
2025-04-07 16:41:55
This upper element went in easily using Teflon tape and silicone ointment. Looks like a quality unit.
JasonD
2025-03-28 11:34:07
Fit
Master
2025-02-11 20:52:59
اشتريته من 8 شهور تقريبا , وبعدها تعطل بسبب دخول هواء إلى السخان (وليس عيب بالمنتج) , بشكل عام المنتج جيد جدا ومناسب للإستخدام المنزلي للسخانات المركزية , وسعره منافس وقت التخفيضات
Northerntrouble
2025-01-01 10:47:21
They are as advertised, good quality easy to install and make great hot water!! No problems with leaking seem to be good quality for the money!!
bendix
2024-12-24 12:52:48
Bueno
jeff
2024-12-21 21:18:11
This product lasted 3 years before burning out in my house.
Rene
2024-11-19 11:49:21
Funciono a la perfección, su forma permitió que quedara de forma perfecta a mi boiler ya que había comprado otra en otra parte y no quedó bien ya que era más larga. La instale hace un mes y sigue calentando a la perfección.
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