removing old gas heater connected to the wall

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Hi everyone,

Im removing my gas heater thats connected to the wall tomorrow. Its alreasy been capped so there wont be any gas leaking. Am I right in saying that I need to locate the fuse for the heater to turn off the electric. Then take tge front bottom cover off and take off the electric connections first testing with a valt tester. Anyone know what the next steps are to get the heater off the wall. Can I just cut the pipes? Also once ive removed everything can I just stick a block connector on the wire tape it and bury it in the wall? Also how do I go about repairing the wall after jusy nirmal filler?

Many thanks
 
NO YOU MOST DEFINITELY CANNOT bury a live cable in the wall in the manner you mention!!!!!!
 

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