Hubbell Electric Heater Company E manual Section IV Troubleshooting

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SECTION IV – TROUBLESHOOTING

Symptom

Probable Cause

Corrective Action / Remedy

No hot water

Circuit breaker tripped at source.

Reset circuit breaker.

 

High limit switch tripped.

Reset high limit switch.

 

Loose wires.

Tighten wires. Torque screws per torque

 

 

chart included in Section VI.

 

Heating element inoperable.

Check heating element operation by

 

 

clamping an Amprobe around each wire to

 

 

the element. The ampere reading should

 

 

agree with the nameplate ‘AMP’ figure.

 

Low line voltage.

Have source electrical system checked by

 

 

an electrician.

 

Faulty thermostat.

Move thermostat dial through full range. A

 

 

definite ‘click’ should be heard. If not,

 

 

replace thermostat.

 

Faulty low water cut-off, if

Check to see if tank is full of water. If not,

 

installed.

fill tank. If problem continues and tank is

 

 

full, check for continuity between the

 

 

common and normally open contact of the

 

 

relay board. If continuity is not observed,

 

 

replace low water cut-off.

Water temperature

Faulty thermostat.

Check thermostat adjustment. Monitor

below settings at all

 

thermostat as described in Section III,

times

 

Quarterly Inspection. Replace if necessary.

 

Heating element not working on

Check to see that heating element is

 

all phases

working on all phases, by checking the

 

 

resistance (ohms) value for each element

 

 

and comparing with the chart included in

 

 

Section VI.

 

Heater improperly sized

Verify heater is properly sized for the flow

 

 

rate and temperature rise of your system.

 

 

See formulas included in Section VI.

 

 

Replace elements with proper size as

 

 

necessary.

Relief valve

Excessive temperature or

Temperature and pressure relief valves are

discharges

pressure in tank

made to operate if the water temperature

continuously

 

exceeds 210°F or water pressure exceeds

 

 

the pressure rating of the safety relief valve.

 

 

If trouble is excessive temperature, then

 

 

thermostat is not shutting off at the right

 

 

setting and thermostat must be replaced.

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Contents Electric Heater Company Hubbell Electric Heater Company STRATFORD, CTTable of Contents Section Title Page Section I General Description and Construction TankTank Connections Heating ElementTemperature High Limit Switch Control ThermostatOuter Shell and Insulation OptionsWater Heater Placement Piping InstallationElectrical Installation Filling the HeaterFinal Checks Section III Scheduled Maintenance and Operation Maintenance and OperationFreezing Quarterly InspectionAnnual Inspection Section IV Troubleshooting Symptom Probable Cause Corrective Action / RemedySection V Servicing & Replacement of Parts Surface Temperature High Limit CUT-OFFImmersion Temperature High Limit CUT-OFF Heating Element Page Page Surface Mounted Thermostat Immersion Thermostat Relief Valve Section VI Miscellaneous Charts and Formulas Element Chart Formulas Torque Values