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whirlpool water heater troubleshooting

by Dr. Rosanna Rempel Published 3 years ago Updated 3 years ago

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How do I reset my Whirlpool water heater?

Steps To Reset Your Whirlpool Water HeaterOpen The Water Heater. Turn off the power from the breaker panel. ... Take Out The Cover Plates. ... Pull Out The Insulation Pad. ... Press The Reset Button. ... Reassemble The Water Heater. ... Turn The Power Back On.

Why is my hot water heater not kicking on?

If an electric water heater is not producing hot water, it could be a simple problem like a blown fuse or tripped circuit breaker. Additionally, some electric water heaters have a circuit-style safety switch located near or on the thermostat.

Why does my Whirlpool water heater won't stay lit?

1:184:20Why won't my water heater pilot stay lit - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipThere's little slots get clogged. The burner can no longer have oxygen to help the water heater cookMoreThere's little slots get clogged. The burner can no longer have oxygen to help the water heater cook or ignite.

What are common problems with hot water heaters?

Common Water Heater Problems And Troubleshooting Tipsa faulty temperature and pressure (T&P) relief valve.improper water pressure.overheating.a stuck valve.a leak from nearby plumbing connection.loose heating element bolts.a bad gasket.a leaking water tank.

How do you diagnose a water heater problem?

A water heater that produces no hot water may not be getting power, may have a tripped limit switch, or may have one or more failed heating elements. First, check the water heater's circuit breaker in the service panel to make sure it hasn't tripped. If the breaker has tripped, switch it off, then switch it back on.

What to check when there's no hot water?

6 Things to do When Your House Has no Hot WaterCheck the thermostat settings. Many manufactures set the thermostat to 140 degrees Fahrenheit by default. ... Check the circuit breaker. ... Check the pilot light. ... Check for leaks. ... Flush the tank. ... If all else fails: Upgrade your hot water heater.

Why does the pilot light on my hot water heater keep going out?

Thermocouple Issues If it senses that your water heater pilot light keeps going out, the thermocouple will shift off the gas supply to the heater. Over time, thermocouples can malfunction, accumulate dust buildup, or the device can get bent away from the pilot light's flame.

How do I know if my thermocouple is broken?

If you can't get the flame to light at all, and you're sure the gas is on, there's probably an obstruction in the pilot tube. If the flame lights and goes out when you release the gas control knob after holding it in for the recommended 20 to 30 seconds, that's the sign of a thermocouple malfunction.

How do I know if my thermocouple is bad on my water heater?

If the pilot lights but the flame goes out as soon as you release the button after holding it for 60 seconds, then the thermocouple is bad. It's possible to replace the thermocouple without removing the burner assembly, and many repair people do this.

What is a backflow prevention valve?

Today, most homes have backflow prevention valves which stop water in your home from reentering the water supply. These valves can be in water softeners, pressure regulating valves or the water meter itself. Backflow prevention valves (also known as "check valves" prevent the expanded water from reentering the water main. This causes the water pressure in the house's pipes to increase dramatically, often to the point where the Temperature and Pressure Relief Valve drips. For these reasons, most homes now need a thermal expansion tank and a properly adjusted pressure regulating valve

What happens if you see drips coming from the discharge pipe of the temperature and pressure relief valve?

If drips are noticed coming from the discharge pipe of the Temperature and Pressure Relief Valve, the home's water pressure may be too high or a thermal expansion tank may be needed

What happens when water is heated?

When water is heated, it expands. In older homes, the expanded water pushed back into the water main. Today, most homes have backflow prevention valves which stop the water in your home from reentering the water supply. These valves can be inside water softeners, pressure regulating valves or the water meter itself.

Why does my water heater dripping?

A thermal expansion tank has an internal air bladder which can absorb the expanded water, protecting plumbing, appliances and the water heater. For these reasons, most homes now need a thermal expansion tank (and a properly adjusted pressure regulating valve). Not having a thermal expansion tank is the most common reason for a dripping discharge ...

How to keep a gas water heater from working?

Make sure the gas supply valve has been turned on. Often something as simple as the gas being turned off can keep a new water heater from working. A newly installed gas water heater will have some air in the gas line. For this reason, it may take several attempts to light the pilot. Many times, the pilot will be lit, but it can be hard to see.

What is the recommended water pressure for a home?

Check your home's water pressure with a gauge. The recommended water pressure is 50 to 60 PSIG. If the pressure is higher than that, install a Pressure Regulating Valve (or adjust your existing pressure regulating valve if you have one).

Why does my water heater have condensation?

You may see a small puddle underneath. Condensation is caused by the cooling effect of a tank or cold water. Condensation is not a leak. Once the water heater reaches normal operating temperature, condensation will go away.

What happens if the thermostat is not heating?

Check the power running to the upper element. If the voltage tester shows power, but the element is not heating, then the element is bad. If there is no power coming to the element, then the thermostat has failed and must be replaced.

What happens if cold water pours into the upper tank?

If cold water is pouring into the upper tank it reduces the output temperature. Make sure both thermostats are pressed firmly against the tank. Check the power at the upper thermostat connection terminals that transfer power to the lower thermostat.

What temperature should a thermostat be set at?

It should not be set above 125 degrees F. If the temperature is properly set, then one of the thermostats is to blame. Check for power at both elements. Any element that is getting power while the water is too hot has a faulty thermostat.

How to get rid of bad odors in hot water?

Magnesium anode rods cause bad smells when exposed to some of the minerals common in tap water. Drain the tank, shut off the power and water supply and clean the tank thoroughly with bleach water. Replace the anode rod with one made of aluminum. Jonra Springs began writing in 1989.

Can you test a Whirlpool water heater while standing?

Warning. Never test electrical connections while standing in water. There are several problems that can arise with a Whirlpool electric hot water heater. There may be no hot water in the house at all. Often there is some hot water available, but it runs out quickly. In some cases the water is too hot.

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