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              WARNING! Working near an          •  Identify the two power wires. The        Check the top two screws of
            energized circuit can result in severe   power wires are usually black/black  3  the upper thermostat using a
            injury or death from electrical shock.   or black/red—the green or copper       non-contact circuit tester and
                                                  wire is the ground wire.
              WARNING! When you are Į nished,                                        conĮ rm that power is oī  (screw
            be sure all covers are secured to re-                                    terminals 1 and 3 in photo on next
            duce the risk of Į re and electric shock.                                page).

              No Hot Water                                                           •  With the electrical power oī , remove
                                                                                      the two power wires from the upper
            The most likely reasons for an electric wa-  Figure 21 -രUse a non-contact circuit   heaƟ ng element.
            ter heater to produce NO hot water are:
                                                tester to check for electrical power.
            •  No electric power—a common       •  Turn the circuit breaker back on
              problem with new installations      (or install the fuses) and check the
                                                  power on both incoming power
            •  Burned out upper element (Dry      wires using a non-contact circuit
              Fired) — a common problem with      tester.
              new installations
                                                •  Turn the power off and replace the
            •  Tripped Energy Cut Off (red button  cover on the electrical junction box.
              on upper thermostat)
                                                If the water heater is not geƫ  ng
            •  The water heater’s inlet and outlet  power, contact a qualiĮ ed person to
              connections are reversed (usually
              only in new installations)        have your home’s wiring or circuit   Figure 22 -രUse a multimeter to check
                                                breakers checked.                    the resistance of the upper heating
            •  Broken upper thermostat (or wiring)                                   element.
                                                       Check the upper heaƟ ng
            •  A leak in the hot water side of the  2  element. If the water heater is  4   Check the resistance of the
              plumbing system that exceeds the         geƫ  ng electrical power, check      upper heaƟ ng element using
              water heater’s heating capacity and  to see if the upper heaƟ ng element has   a mulƟ meter. Measure the
              makes it appear that the water heat-  burned out. If the upper element is   resistance between the two screw
              er is producing little to no hot water                                 terminals on the upper heaƟ ng
                                                burned out, you’ll have no hot water.
                                                                                     element. A good element will have a
            Follow these steps to diagnose and   To check the upper element, you’ll   resistance ranging between 5 and 25
       TROUBLESHOOTING  problem with the home’s electrical   •  Turn the power OFF at the circuit  Outside this range. Replace the ele-
                                                need a mulƟ meter capable of reading
            correct common electrical problems:
                                                                                     Ohms. If the resistance is:
                                                resistance.
                   Check the electric power to
              1
                   the water heater. No hot
                                                                                     ment (see the RouƟ ne Maintenance
                                                  breaker or remove fuses.
                   water is oŌ en caused by a
                                                                                     secƟ on on page 21). On a new water
                                                •  Remove the upper access panel.
                                                                                     heater, a burned out upper heaƟ ng
            wiring or circuit breakers. You’ll need a
                                                                                     element is almost always caused by
                                                •  Remove the insulation to access
            non-contact circuit tester.  Follow these
                                                                                     turning the power on before the tank
                                                  the upper thermostat and heating
            guidelines:
                                                                                     (See Step 8 in the InstallaƟ on secƟ on.)
            •  Locate the water heater’s circuit
              breaker and turn it off (or remove
                                                                                     Within this range. ReaƩ ach the power
              the circuit’s fuses).               element.                           was completely full of water (Dry Fire).
                                                                                     wires, making sure the wires are in
            •  Locate the electrical junction box                                    good condiƟ on and the connecƟ ons
              on top of the water heater and                                         are clean and Ɵ ght.  Next, check the
              remove the cover.                                                      following:


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