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andersdad
Mar 13, 2011, 11:00 AM
So my electric heater has had two elements changed and the upper thermostat replaced. I was still having to reset the water heater once a day once the hot water ran out. My father called a plumber and he told him to replace the last thing that hadn't been replaced yet -- the lower thermostat. I turned the power off at the breaker box and replaced the lower thermostat and went to turn the power back on, but the breaker wouldn't stay in the on position. I put the old thermostat back on thinking I got a bad new thermostat but that didn't help. The wires are all back in the original position. Any ideas?
massplumber2008
Mar 13, 2011, 12:08 PM
Hi Andersdad...
Only thing that really makes sense is that the wires got switched somehow. Otherwise, something else is seriously wrong and you really need a plumber or an electrician to pop in and resolve this for you.
If you have a new upper and a new lower thermostat available, it should only cost a service call and he can check the entire system for you.
Here, I cannot emphasize enough to you that this needs to be evaluated by a professional, OK?
Good luck!
Mark
pghplumber
Mar 13, 2011, 08:03 PM
From what you have posted, maybe the next best step is to call an electrician. If elements/thermostat have been changed and breaker keeps tripping, maybe something changed in the electrical system. I could tell you of a dozen electrical scenarios, but better to have somebody qualified look at it.
hkstroud
Mar 13, 2011, 08:46 PM
If breakers are immediately tripping off you must have wired something incorrectly. Check wiring. If you have replaced both thermostats and you are still having to reset, you must have a defective high limit switch.