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Anonymous Posted on Jul 31, 2014

Reliance 501 mofdel #540-10 RT4-z

No hot water

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Allen Neal

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  • Posted on Dec 31, 2009

SOURCE: I have a Reliance 501 gas hot water heater that

hook up garden hose to faucet @ the bottom of the tank and drain the hose to the outdoors or down a floor drain and open the valve , leaving the cold supply valve on , let it run until it runs clear , this will get rid of some of the sediment deposit that form at the bottom of tank , is the most effective way i know , good luck

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 11, 2010

SOURCE: I have a reliance 501 electric hot water heater

it is located on the thermostat. Take the cover off the side and you will see a little red button in the side of the themostat.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 31, 2010

SOURCE: need to empty reliance 501 hot water heater how?

1) Shut the breaker off to it at the panel. 2) Hook a hose up to it (the bottom has a drain). 3) Close the valve to the water heater (on the cold water supply). 4) Open drain on the bottom of water heater. 5) Open the relief valve to allow air into the tank (it won't drain otherwise - think if you put your finger on one end of a straw - the liquid stays in until you let go). Why are you draining it by the way?

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 11, 2010

SOURCE: I have reliance 501 electric hot water heater, and

There is an address near the end of this link to request manuals of reliance water heaters not listed. http://www.reliancewaterheaters.com/lit/om.html
it is quite possible that your heater works on the same principle as one of the other models and just differs in capacity or power rating.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 10, 2010

SOURCE: 1992 Reliance electric water heater model 501 has

Check the breaker and top thermostat and make sure they are not tripped. Move onto replacing elements if above is not the problem.
Turn water and power off to heater and attach a water hose to bottom of heater to drain down tank. May have to open hot side on a facuet to get it to drain.
Once drained remove elements with 1 1/2" found at local hardware stores. once elements removed and new ones in place. Turn water on and get the air out of the system. Once water is flowing from the hot side from all of facuet's in house.
Once all air is out now yaou are resady to turn power onto heater.

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