I always install the heater on the ground, but then we have few basements here. As a practical matter, if the water gets high enough to "damage" the heater where it is, it would probably also get high enough to damage it if it were a couple of inches higher. The water would have to get high enough to enter the air inlets on the back of the heater, because the combustion chamber "door" is sealed.





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