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Giant water heater wiring 120v 0r 240v
Hello
Thank you to TKRussell and all the other folks who helped me with my sub panel problem.
It is installed and working great. What a pleasure to have a place to hook up new circuits!
My issue at hand now is as follows.
My friend just around the corner is hooking up is water heater and having problems.
It is a Giant Model 130E single element water heater rated 1500w @ 120V on the panel outside the heater and on the spec sheet. The element markings are marked something like 1125w @ 208 v and 1500w @ 120v
The spec sheet for that model states it needs a #12 wire on 120V or a #14 wire on 240V
The breaker is recommended @ 20 Amp for 120 and @ 10 Amp for 240. The tech guy from Giant seemed to think it would work with 240V.
Since there was a #14 2-conductor wire unused located near the heater we decided to try running the heater on 240v using that wire. At the Square-D panel we used a 240v 20amp breaker (10 amp was recommended but we only had 2-20 amp 240 breakers to test.
The first 20 amp breaker we tried seemed to flick the red indicator window as soon as breaker was flipped on but didn't snap breaker off. We thought maybe just a sensitive used breaker. So we tried the second breaker. It flipped on without showing any red in the indicator window and we could hear the heater element working.
We waited about an hour while doing some other things and then checked for hot water. The water was barely warm. We check the breaker again and the red indicator window was showing again but breaker still in on position. We flipped in on again and the element started heating again. This time it finished a complete heat cycle and got the water hot. But when it starts to cycle the element again it flips the red indicator window on the breaker and the element cuts out.
This water heater has never had the element in use since new but has been used for a year as a holding tank for warm water in an infloor boiler system. I think they used the thermostat but the element was disconnected.
I am wondering what is the problem with the heater.
Is the element only usable with 120v? Should we try it @ 120V?
Are the breakers faulty?
Did the element get all covered in build up or corrosion sitting in the heater for a year with the element ever in use?
We checked over the wire hook up and ground and things seem OK.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks