Heating Element Resistance & Ground Tests

OPERATION & SERVICE

Heating Element Resistance & Ground Tests

This is a two part test. In the first part of this test the actual resistance (ohms) of each heating element is measured. In the second part of this test each heating element is tested for any continuity to ground to ensure the heating element is not shorted to ground. These tests should be considered as third and fourth diagnostic procedures to be performed whenever the results from the Heating Element Amperage Test showed a heating element was not drawing the correct amps AND the results from the Heating Element Voltage Test showed the element had the proper voltage applied.

Measuring Resistance

1Determine what the actual voltage and KW rating is for the heating elements in the water heater being serviced - see Heating Element Ratings and Heating Element Configurations on page 21. Replace any elements that are not the proper rating for the water heater being serviced.

2Secure power to the water heater at the main breaker or disconnect switch.

3Verify with an AC volt meter that there is not any voltage present at the Power Distribution Block (see Figures 1 and 2 on pages 8 and 9) and at the two wiring terminals on the ends of all heating elements.

4Disconnect both power wires from the terminals on the top of all heating elements to be tested.

5Using an ohm meter: set the ohm meter to a range just above the expected ohms (200 ohm range initially).

6Touch the ohm meter probes between the two terminals on each heating element - see the image below. Measure and record the resistance (ohms) at all heating elements being tested.

7Compare the resistance value (ohms) measured to the values given in the Heating Element Resistance table on page 22.

8If the measured resistance (ohms) matches the values in the Heating Element Resistance table on page 22 the heating element resistance is correct.

9If the resistance reading is infinite - no continuity at all between the two terminals - the heating element is defective and must be replaced. During heating element replacement be sure to check fuses (page 17), inspect contactors on Electronic Control Models (see page 31) and check all wiring and connections between the heating elements, contactors, fuses and the power distribution block. Ensure all wiring and connections are tight and making good contact - replace any wiring, fuses, contactors that are damaged or show signs of excessive wear.

Measuring resistance (ohms) on an electric heating element. Touch the two ohm meter probes to the two terminals on the end of each heating element.

Servicing should only be performed by a Qualified Service Agent

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American Water Heater STCE3-52/80/119, ITCE3-52/80/119 Heating Element Resistance & Ground Tests, Measuring Resistance