In this following article we shall talk about the issues which cause the electric water heater circuit breaker to keep tripping and how to troubleshoot these said issues.
Gas hot water heater tripping breaker.
So you go and reset the circuit breaker.
There are three possible explanations for a breaker being tripped by a hot water heater.
Has this ever happened to you.
Internal circuit it might just be a simple wiring issue causing your breaker to trip so turn off the power and open the panel and check the part where your heater is.
The hot water heater reset is actually a high limit safety thermostat switch that disconnects the power to the water heater if.
This helps protect you from getting burned or scalded by the excessively hot water.
Water dripping on the electrical lines a problem with the unit s thermostat or a problem with the breaker.
Then after a few.
The most likely cause of the limit switch tripping is a bad thermostat.
Your water heater trips the circuit breaker in your house.
When a water heater starts tripping the eco repeatedly it s time to call a plumber for service.
Your water heater reset button is a safety device that shuts off power to your water heater when the water temperature inside it exceeds 180 degrees fahrenheit.
Okay with that out of the way let s look at the possible problems that are causing your electric water heater to trip your breaker.
One on top and one on the bottom.
The first and most important thing to understand is.
The reset button is also sometimes referred to as the eco emergency cut off switch or high limit safety thermostat switch.
If the electric water heater was working fine then the breaker keeps tripping the worse thing you can do is install a larger circuit breaker.
Most electric water heaters have 2 heating elements.
You will cause a fire and burn your house down.
When the water reaches 180 the limit switch a little red reset button on the water heater trips.
One for each element.
Burnt out heating element.
There s a good chance that the water in the tank is dangerously hot and since the problem is usually caused by a failed component it won t get better until the bad part is identified and replaced.
The heating element is the part of your water heater that heats the water.