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  • Apr 18, 2012, 03:18 PM
    paul57
    Electrical wiring hot water heater
    I have a hot water heater located in crawl space under house. There are 2 ea 30amp fuse wired between the heater & the breaker box in the garage. Not sure why the need for fuses since wires lead to 2 breakers.
    Problem is the fuses started to blow about 6-7 weeks ago.
    I have lived in the house for 4 years without any problems
    To replace them I must get under the house in the crawl space.
    They last about a week or less & I have to replace them again.
    What is causing this & why are they needed.
    It would be much easier to just reset breaker.
  • Apr 18, 2012, 03:32 PM
    ballengerb1
    Your fuses are the symptoms, your water heater is the problem. Could be a heating element is shorting. Most heaters are wired directly from the fuse box and I see no need for additional fuses IF you are correctly connected to the panel. I would start with checking both the top and bottom element. If one appears shoot replace both. If that fixes your issue with fuses just leave them for now.

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