Whirlpool Install Guide

Whirlpool Water Heater Installation

Install requirements for Whirlpool atmospheric gas, Energy Smart, Power Vent, Direct Vent, electric, and Hybrid Heat Pump.

Updated May 2026 · Whirlpool Water Heaters

Whirlpool install requirements are identical to State and AO Smith Signature for equivalent product types (same manufacturing).

Standard atmospheric gas (NU122, NU161 Energy Smart)

  • Existing B-vent chimney with proper draft
  • Gas line: ½" up to 40k BTU / ¾" for 50k+ BTU
  • Combustion air per code (50 cubic feet per 1,000 BTU/hr in confined spaces)
  • T&P discharge to floor drain
  • Drain pan with overflow when above living space

Power Vent (NU-PWVT)

  • 120V dedicated outlet within 6 ft of unit
  • PVC sidewall venting (2" or 3")
  • Vent length per manual (typically 65-100 ft equivalent)
  • Termination clearances from windows, doors, grade per code

Direct Vent

  • Two-pipe sealed combustion venting
  • 120V outlet for inducer fan
  • Vent up to 60 ft equivalent length
  • Termination per code

Standard electric (EU122, EU161 Energy Smart)

  • 240V dedicated 30A circuit
  • 10-gauge copper wire (most installs)
  • T&P discharge
  • Drain pan when above living space

Hybrid Heat Pump (UE6T-H)

  • 240V dedicated 30A circuit
  • 700+ cubic feet of unconditioned air space
  • Ambient 40°F+ for heat pump mode
  • Condensate drain — 4-8 gallons/day
  • Clearances: 7" front, 4" sides, 7" top
  • Compressor noise ~50-55 dB — not for finished living areas near bedrooms

Permits

Required in most US jurisdictions.

Bottom line

Whirlpool installs follow standard tank water heater rules. Hybrid Heat Pump requires verifying the 700+ cubic feet air space — most install failures stem from inadequate space.