Re: accumulator replacement
Reply #3 –
Our tank was originally "hanging" in a bracket screwed to the bottom of the metal frame that supports the water heater. So in our case, no, did not have to do anything to the water heater to remove the tank.
You'll end up with a water line that must be capped off. Easiest thing is to use SharkBite termination cap. They just push on the end of the cut off pipe. Work great. Look in the upper right corner of the photo below - you'll see the brass cap on the grey pipe: