Whirlpool E2F40RD045V Owner's Manual

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 18 • Residen  al Electric Water Heater Use and Care Guide
TROUBLESHOOTING
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WARNING! Working near an 
energized circuit can result in severe 
injury or death from electrical shock. 
WARNING! When you are fi nished, 
be sure all covers are secured to 
reduce the risk of fi re and electric 
shock. 
No Hot Water
The most likely reasons for an electric wa-
ter heater to produce NO hot water are:
•  No electric power—a common prob-
lem with new installa  ons
•  Burned out upper element (Dry 
Fired) — a common problem with 
new installa  ons
•  Tripped Energy Cut Off  (red bu  on 
on upper thermostat)
•  The water heater’s inlet and outlet 
connec  ons are reversed (usually 
only in new installa  ons)
•  Broken upper thermostat (or wiring) 
•  A leak in the hot water side of the 
plumbing system that exceeds the 
water heater’s hea  ng capacity and 
makes it appear that the water heater 
is producing li  le to no hot water
Follow these steps to diagnose and 
correct common electrical problems: 
1
Check the electric power to 
the water heater.
 No hot 
water is o  en caused by a 
problem with the home’s electrical 
wiring or circuit breakers. You’ll need a 
non-contact circuit tester.  Follow these 
guidelines:
•  Locate the water heater’s circuit 
breaker and turn it off  (or remove the 
circuit’s fuses).
•  Locate the electrical junc  on box on 
top of the water heater and remove 
the cover. 
•  Iden  fy the two power wires. The 
power wires are usually black/black 
or black/red—the green or copper 
wire is the ground wire. 
•  Turn the circuit breaker back on 
(or install the fuses) and check the 
power on both incoming power wires 
using a non-contact circuit tester. 
•  Turn the power off  and replace the 
cover on the electrical junc  on box. 
If the water heater is not ge   ng 
power, contact a qualifi ed person to 
have your home’s wiring or circuit 
breakers checked.
2
Check the upper hea  ng 
element.
 If the water heater is 
ge   ng electrical power, check 
to see if the upper hea  ng element has 
burned out. If the upper element is 
burned out, you’ll have no hot water. 
To check the upper element, you’ll 
need a mul  meter capable of reading 
resistance.
•  Turn the power OFF at the circuit 
breaker or remove fuses. 
•  Remove the upper access panel. 
•  Remove the insula  on to access the 
upper thermostat and hea  ng ele-
ment. 
3
Check the top two screws of 
the upper thermostat using a 
non-contact circuit tester and 
confi rm that power is off  (screw 
terminals 1 and 3 in photo on next 
page).
•  With the electrical power off , remove 
the two power wires from the upper 
hea  ng element. 
4
Check the resistance of the 
upper hea  ng element using 
a mul  meter.
 Measure the 
resistance between the two screw 
terminals on the upper hea  ng 
element. A good element will have a 
resistance ranging between 5 and 25 
Ohms. If the resistance is: 
Outside this range. Replace the ele-
ment (see the Rou  ne Maintenance 
sec  on on page 22). On a new water 
heater, a burned out upper hea  ng 
element is almost always caused by 
turning the power on before the tank 
was completely full of water (Dry Fire). 
(See Step 8 in the Installa  on sec  on.)
Within this range. Rea  ach the power 
wires, making sure the wires are in 
good condi  on and the connec  ons 
are clean and   ght.  Next, check the 
following:
Use a non-contact circuit tester to check for 
electrical power.
Use a mul  meter to check the resistance of the 
upper hea  ng element.