Question about Element Water Heaters
...heating element drops the voltage if you used a ohm meter you should be reading a resistance of 500-1000 ohms for a good heater element but with your readings , there will be no resistance so the ...
Question about Stiebel Eltron Water Heaters
...heating element that has burned out. You don't say what size this tankless heater but if it stopped working entirely you might have just one heating element inside. You can test it by (1) turning off ...
...heating element never turns on just replaced element, has 220 to both poles you may have a bad grand or the element is not heating If you have 220 volts at the poles on the upper heating element and ...
Question about Rheem Water Heaters
...heating element . I hope this was helpful... cheers Jan 2013 1) Copy following link for replacing water heater elements: http://waterheatertimer.org/How-to-replace-water-heater-element.html 2) ...
Question about Whirlpool Water Heaters
...heating element is not heating the water. What is the problem? We have 240V at the element. The heating element was bad. It's hard to believe that a brand new water heater would have a burn element, ...
...heating element on rheem water heater heating element for 40 gal rheem water heater. don;t know the part no. 1) Copy following link for 3-step testing water heater elements. ...
reads nothing that heating element is bad and needs replacing. On each heating element is a thermostat to set the temperature. Set the upper element to 120 degrees and the lower element to 130 degrees
...heating elements in an electric wtr htr are 120v 4500 watt elements. There are usually two of them. The bottom element heats about 80% of the water, and the top one heats the remaining 20% after the ...
...heating element and transfers the power to the lower thermostat and heating element. If the lower thermostat is defective, then the lower portion of the tank will not be heated and the supply will be ...
Question about Water Heaters
heating element with a short one on my water heater? Won't matter much... except long elements generally burn out less often than short ones since heat is spread across larger surface area .. assuming
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