Water heater door question

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Bigbobdallas

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I had a gas heater now have electric. Now the question is as far as replacing the door does electric have to have loover in the door or can it be a solid front door. Hope this makes since the question that is
 

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Since the gas heater needed air for exhaust venting and the electric heater does not, I would say a solid door should be fine as long as that would not block/stop the air needed by the furnace for its own exhaust venting.
 

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No gas

We have no gas any more it is turned off outside and everything is now total electric. What venting are you talking about in electric
 
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