I think it is more like this: http://www.amazon.com/Camco-11703-Water-Heater-Drain/dp/B0006JLW34/ref=pd_luc_bxgy_01_03_t_lh
It might have self-welded into the hole, however. I do have an anode rod I bought to install and it says it works on my water heater brand, but I never could remove the existing plug/petcock drain thing to do it.
Anne in VA
On Apr 18, 2012, at 9:54 AM, Hunter Hampton wrote:
> On 4/18/2012 7:14 AM, Anne Pearse Hocker wrote:
> > I have uploaded two photos of the water heater drain valves and added them to the album "Annie's Falconstream."
> >
> > Ann
> >
> >
> I wonder if someone put in an anode rod..... I thought it might be a
> Hott Rod but I looked at mine and it looks different. If it is an anode
> rod, that brand of water heater shouldn't have one I think.
>
> Hunter
>
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