Whirlpool E2F80HD045V, E2F50HD045V, E2F65HD045V Troubleshooting Chart, Problem Possible Causes

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Figure 14

Thermostat

Holding

Screw-in

Bracket

Element

Screws

ElementSpud

Gasket

5.Clean the area where the gasket(s) fits to the tank. If you are replacing the bottom element, remove the accumulated sediment on the bottom of the tank.

6.Make sure the replacement element(s) has the correct voltage and wattage rating by matching it to the rating plate on the water heater. Position the new gasket(s) on the element and insert it into the water heater tank (Figure 14). Tighten the element by turning it clockwise until secure.

7.Close the drain valve. Open the nearest hot water faucet and allow the tank to fill completely with water.

To purge the lines of any excess air and sediment, keep the hot water faucet open for 3 minutes after a constant flow of water is obtained.

8.Check for leaks around the element(s).

9.Reconnect the electrical wires to the element and securely tighten the screws. Replace the plastic thermostat cover making sure the attachment points are engaged on the thermostat.

10.Replace the access cover(s).

11.Make certain the tank is filled with water. Applying electric current to heater elements not submerged in water will destroy them.

12.Reconnect electrical power to the water heater.

TROUBLESHOOTING CHART

PROBLEM

 

POSSIBLE CAUSE(S)

 

CORRECTIVE ACTION

NO HOT WATER

1.

No power to heater

1.

Turn on electrical switch. Check for blown fuses

 

2.

High Temperature Limit Switch open

2.

or tripped breaker

 

Reset. Check for source of trouble and correct

 

3.

Non-Functioning upper thermostat

3.

Replace thermostat

INSUFFICIENT HOT WATER

1.

Non-Functioning thermostats

1.

Replace thermostats

 

2.

Non-Functioning lower element

2.

Replace element

 

3.

Improper calibration

3.

Replace thermostats

 

4.

Thermostats set too low

4.

Set thermostats to desired temperature

 

5.

Sediment or lime in tank

5.

Drain. Determine if water treatment is needed

 

6.

Heater too small for job

6.

Install adequate water heater

 

7.

Wrong piping connections

7.

Correct piping

 

8.

Leaking faucets

8.

Repair faucets

 

9.

Wasted hot water

9.

Advise customer

 

10.

Long runs of exposed pipe

10.

Insulate piping

 

11.

Hot water piping on outside wall

11.

Insulate piping

 

 

 

 

 

HIGH OPERATION COSTS

1.

Improper Calibration

1.

Replace thermostats

 

2.

Thermostats set too high

2.

Set thermostat to desired setting

 

3.

Sediment or lime in tank

3.

Drain. Flush-Provide water treatment if needed

 

4.

Heater too small for job

4.

Install adequate heater

 

5.

Wrong piping connections

5.

Correct piping

 

6.

Leaking faucets

6.

Repair faucets

 

7.

Wasted hot water

7.

Advise customer

 

8.

Long runs of exposed piping

8.

Insulate piping

 

9.

Hot water piping in exposed wall

9.

Insulate piping

SLOW HOT WATER

1.

Non-Functioning upper element

1.

Replace element

RECOVERY

2.

Non-Functioning lower element

2.

Replace element

DRIP FROM RELIEF VALVE

1.

Excessive water pressure

1.

Use Pressure Reducing Valve and Pressure

 

2.

Closed system

2.

Relief Valve

 

See “Closed System/Thermal Expansion” section

THERMOSTAT DOES NOT

1.

Non-Functioning thermostats

1.

Replace thermostats

SHUT OFF

2.

Improper calibration

2.

Replace thermostats

WATER ODOR

1.

Sulfides in the water

1.

See “Anode Rod/Water Odor” section

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents Installation Instructions Use & Care Guide Your safety and the safety of others are very important Water Heater SafetyConsumer Information Installing Your Water HeaterConsumer Responsibilities Unpacking the Water HeaterSite location Location RequirementsElectrical Requirements Water System Piping Piping InstallationClosed System/Thermal Expansion Temperature and Pressure Relief ValveWater Heater Location Installation ChecklistWater System Piping Electrical ConnectionsWater Temperature Regulation Before UsingOperating Your Water Heater Reconnect power Adjusting the Thermostat/High Limit ControlAnode Rod/Water Odor Operational ConditionsWater Heater Sounds StackingHeating Element Replacement Maintenance of Your Water HeaterDraining and Flushing Problem Possible Causes Troubleshooting ChartRepair Part Illustration Repair PartsBranch Circuit Sizing Guide Thermostat Wiring Diagram

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