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How to replace an electric water heater theromstat?

How to replace an electric water heater theromstat?

How to replace a water heater theromstat video. 01. Switch the two house circuit breakers dedicated for the water heater to OFF. Wear work gloves to protect your hands. PHOTO: Switch the water heater circuit breakers off. 02. Remove the heating element’s access cover mounting screw and pull off the cover.

What happens when you replace heating element on electric water heater?

This DIY repair guide explains how to replace a heating element on an electric water heater. A typical electric water heater uses two heating elements to heat and maintain hot water. A broken heating element produces no heat, causing the water heater to produce very little hot water or to run out of hot water quickly.

What’s the best way to replace a hot water heater?

Open a hot water faucet in the house or flip the relief valve open on the water heater. Open the drain valve and allow the tank to drain until empty. Tip: You don’t have to drain all the water if you’re only replacing the top heating element. If you’re replacing the lower heating element, drain all the water. PHOTO: Turn off the cold water supply.

How do you reset an electric water thermostat?

The thermostat is equipped with a thermal cut off switch. You will need to push the reset button to reset the thermostat after the problem has been corrected. Unplug the power cord to the water heater and remove the front cover. Press the reset button firmly with the tip of a ball point pin, extra small screwdriver or similar object.

How to replace a water heater theromstat video. 01. Switch the two house circuit breakers dedicated for the water heater to OFF. Wear work gloves to protect your hands. PHOTO: Switch the water heater circuit breakers off. 02. Remove the heating element’s access cover mounting screw and pull off the cover.

Do you have to drain a water heater to replace the elements?

It isn’t necessary to remove the elements or drain the tank to test them, but the elements must be removed (and the tank drained) to replace them. To test the elements, you will need a voltage/OHM meter. Turn off the power to the heater first and disconnect the two wires to the elements.

Why is there no hot water after replacing an element?

After being sure the water tank is full of water (which would not be the case after replacing an element) and the cutoff valve (s) are on, be sure the power is on. If you see voltage at the elements, it has got to be heating water. Unless they were not wired correctly.

The thermostat is equipped with a thermal cut off switch. You will need to push the reset button to reset the thermostat after the problem has been corrected. Unplug the power cord to the water heater and remove the front cover. Press the reset button firmly with the tip of a ball point pin, extra small screwdriver or similar object.