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Troubleshooting for a Malfunctioning Water Heater Element

8 Nov
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Water Heater Element

Should you discover that your domestic water heater is not making hot water like it once did; for example, if a hot shower turns cold after five minutes, than chances are you’ve got a bad heating element. The source of the problem is likely to be hard water, Minerals in hard water; for example calcium and magnesium ions, promote chemical changes that decrease the effectiveness of the water heating element. The plus side of it is you don’t necessarily have to replace the heater; you can just replace the heating element.

Putting in a new heating element is a basic job for technicians who are familiar with plumbing and water heaters. However, if you are not experienced in this type of repair, there are certain complications to watch out for and I will explain them in this guide. The first step any repairman wants to be positive and do is to turn off the electrical current to the water heater. The electrical current must be shut off at the breaker box. If the breaker box is not labeled, you need to turn them off one by one and then check if the electricity is turned off in the system.

Checking the electricity in the heater is a process that must be done cautiously. Taking off the lid over the heating elements must be done very cautiouslylcarefully. If there are live wires within you want to be extra sure you don’t touch them. An electrical meter comes in handy to check if there is current flowing through. Occasionally the upper heating element cuts off when the water is sufficiently warmed, so you can also check the upper two leads of the upper thermostat. Even when power has been flowing through the lower thermostat, the upper leads should still work.

Once you have determined that the power is not flowing into the heater you want to check the resistance of the heating elements. This isn’t as simple as it might seem. You first need to detach one of the leads to be certain you are measuring the resistance properly. The resistance can be determined against the screw that holds the heating element in place.

Once you have determined that one or both heating elementsmust be replaced, you are required to drain the water. While professional plumbers are familiar with techniques to change the heating element without draining the tank completely. DYI plumber using this technique could cause a lot of flooding in the house, and so is not advised to use it.

It is essential to keep in mind not to remove the water from your tank while the the current is live. The heating elements are made to work with water not air. If they are exposed to air, they will let out a popping sound, which sounds like a gun and is terrifying.

The next important fact to keep in mind, when changing the heating element, is to make certain to put a rubber gasket around the element. If you neglect to place the gasket on the heating element, then you will have a leak when you put the new element in place.

To reiterate the most careful way to change the water heating element is to let out all the water. In this step, you must attach a tube to the drainage valve, which is found at the bottom of the tank. The drain screw is usually brass or copper and you must be certain you employ the right size head or you can mess up the screw; if that happens you will be required to call a professional plumber. Make sure that the water will flow freely from the tank because that will insure that sediment in the bottom of the tank goes out with the draining water and doesn’t remain in the tank. When the tank is completely drained of waterThen you turn off the out flow valve.

Once you have rewmoved all the water, you can install two new matching heating elements. If your water heater elements are really old and worn they may be difficult to remove. Removing the old elements might feel funny to an amateur plumber, however, professional plumbers say you can pull them out hard and that won’t hurt the tank. If you feel funny about this step you should {contact|call| the plumber.

Once you have finished made the replacement you must open the water inlet valve and replenish the water supply in the tank. Then and only then you can reactivate the tank’s electricity. If you feel squeamish about doing any of the cautionary steps described in this article than you should call an experienced plumber, to make certain you don’t hurt anything when replacing the water heater elements.